Evidence for Mammatech? by Rob1984 ..... Glyconutrients & Phytonutrients
Date: 10/14/2013 5:32:55 PM ( 11 y ago)
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I see this forum is pretty dead? (Perhaps thats a bad sign)
I wonder how many people with autoimmune diseases use glyco's and see some real solid benefits and got off medication.
Me myself I am using various Mammatech products (which are very expensive) and my LFT for autoimmune hepatitis look very good but I'm still using steroids though so I can't really tell whether it's from the Glycos or the meds, I feel no improvement in energy.
I am just scared to wean off the steroids because in the past when I did that the hepatitis would mercilesly flare back up again and I had to get back on high dogages prednisone which would take a year to taper back down to low dosages and my doctor highly advises against tapering off once more since it could result in liver faillure if I get a bad flare.
My mother however has Colitis Ulcerosa and uses the same products and claims she has no more digestive symptoms and no more anemia and is no longer on meds and feels great.
Not that I don't trust my mother, but she is the type of woman who's highly suseptical to the placebo effect.
Why can't I just find some genuine double blind placebo research on these products for autoimmune diseases?
All the testimonals online are biased to say the least, and most of them written up by associates trying to sell the products. On Pubmed I can only find publications by wellknown glycobiologists that basically state that glyconutrients are a scam.
Mammatech claims to have research done on treating AIDS patients and Hepatitis C patients in double blind placebo studies but where are those publications?
Just don't want to take unnecessary risk tapering down prednisone.
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