Making My Own A*****ose! by pilotlight ..... Glyconutrients & Phytonutrients
Date: 3/20/2005 9:06:11 PM ( 19 y ago)
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Hi Duane,
I thought I’d let you know how I made out creating my own glyconutrients thanks to your advice. Although I believe that you may be correct that people will see the same benefit by using only the arabinogalactan and the manapol, I wanted to see how close I could actually come to the glycol-formula that is A*****ose.
The first thing I did was I purchased a hundred gram digital scale and hundred gram weight (for calibration). The cost for both and shipping and handling was about $30.00. Then I purchased the manapol powder (64g at $27.44 which includes shipping and handling) and arabinogalactan (100g at $25.37 which includes shipping and handling) from myvitanet.com. I then went and purchased a high grade vegetarian glucosamine HCL called prescription 2000 (90g at $25.90 which includes shipping and handling). Because there is no warning about allergies to sea food on A*****ose I assume that the glucosamine HCL in A*****ose is vegetable based. After reading the patent information that you provided, I learned that M****tech purchases their gum tragacanth and gum ghatti from a distributor named AEP Colloids in New York. Unfortunately, they only sell their products to businesses, however, I was resourceful enough to have a friend who owns a baking business (usually what gums are used for) order me a free sample, and who can purchase it for me if I really want to use it. There are plenty of places to order gum tragacanth but not so many for gum ghatti. However, gum arabic seems to be an adequate substitute and is one of the gums that some of the other manufactures of glyconutrients use in their products. There are plenty of sources for food grade gum arabic. That leaves the good old rice starch. Believe or not there are not too many places to purchase this ingredient (A&B ingredients is one of them) but according to the patent application, you can use corn starch or rice or corn flour.
Based on my purchases, I estimated it would cost me a little less than $25.00 per 100 gram container based on the formula contained in the patent application. I will probably get it under the $20.00 mark when I become a little more savvy about my purchasing and utilizing free shipping, etc. It will probably be even cheaper if I decide to buy the tragacanth and ghatti in bulk from AEP colloids via my friend.
I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your assistance. I plan on educating people on every message board that I can find. To be honest with you I’m disgusted by the amount of money that M****tech and their associates charge for this product. Because they buy things in huge quantities they probably make a container for three or four dollars. I know the associates will all stick to their mantra because some of them do this for a living. But because this product really helps people wouldn’t it be better if people who do take it could take more of it and still save money. And what about the people that can’t afford it? Maybe if they know there is a way that doesn’t take much effort and is 75% less expensive they will try it and enhance their health. I hope people will be willing to take a chance and do it themselves. It’s not difficult and it will save people a lot of money. Again, thanks for everything.
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