Glyconutrients offer real hope in battle against HIV, according to African leaders

HIV/Aids is a pandemic in Africa, particularly in Southern Africa where 70 percent of the world's 42 million people infected with the disease live. But now nutritional supplements composed of glyconutrients are producing results that offer real hope in stemming the tide reports Joseph Green-Bishop, a former Washington Post staff writer and former executive director of MannaRelief Ministries, a Texas-based charity. Fighting the disease has become, without a doubt, the number one health concern in the world. Yet hope for the millions of infected people around the globe has emerged from the most unlikely of place, the field of nutrition. Currently, there seems to be even greater optimism in the treatment of HIV/AIDS because of a new complex of vital food supplements called glyconutrients. This newly discovered category of nutrients has significantly improved the quality of life for HIV/AIDS infected people - adults and children - in field trials and medical professionals and global leaders are excited about their application and their impact. According to government leaders and health officials in east Africa, glyconutrients should play a crucial role in the effort to combat the scourge of HIV/AIDS that is killing off an entire generation, overwhelming health care systems and leaving millions of children without parents or care givers. "Glyconutrients have proven to be effective in the fight against HIV/AIDS,' said the Honourable Edith Grace Ssempala, the Ugandan ambassador to the United States". Recently Dr Ben Akenga a well-respected Kenyan surgeon said "The use of glyconutrients is one of the most critical strategies for supporting the body's normal healing functions,". 'We have had tremendous success using glyconutrients while treating people infected with HIV/AIDS in Kenya." Dr Akenga said that the patients that he treated with glyconutrients were in terminal stages with many clinical manifestations of HIV/AIDS along with many of its complications. They were bed-ridden and were brought to the hospital to die while their families made funeral arrangements, he said. 'To my amazement and to the amazement of my colleagues, all of the patients who were treated with glyconutrients were up and walking within two to three weeks,' he said. 'In the 15 years that I have been dealing with the virus, I had never seen anything like this. They were discharged from the hospital and prescribed anti-retroviral drugs which they had not been given earlier because of their weakened medical conditions.' Speaking about Glyconutrients which are offered by Amatsuhealth, founder Sukh Padda said: "I'm not at all surprised that glyconutrients have been found to be beneficial in the fight against AIDS and HIV. These are really a remarkable group of nutrients also known as the 8 essential sugars. The only place in nature that you will naturally find the combination of all 8 of these sugars is in breast milk that just shows you how significant they are with Mother Nature ensuring that we get these sugars as soon as we are born! The sugars place a crucial role in cell to cell communication for example one symptom of cell to cell miss -communication can be infertility where a sperm cell does not recognise an egg cell. Each cell is covered by these simple sugars called glycoforms when two cells meet they communicate via these glycoforms. It must be noted however that glyconutrients are not drugs and they do not treat or cure diseases. 'They are vital, however, to a properly functioning immune system which provides an enormous opportunity to impact the quality of life that any individual experiences".