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                                            Researched Ingredients mean Product Effectiveness and Safety

You have made the right decision to begin your own research into what products you are using to improve your health. The ingredients in Complete 8, Glyco 4 Pets and Glyco for Kids are all 100% all natural organic,
Kosher safe, and effective.
G Line Health.com formulated products are 100% toxic-free. Our products will never contain questionable or potentially harmful ingredients / excipients such as magnesium stearate (a toxic,
hydrogenated oil that suppresses the immune system), silicon dioxide (common sand), methyl or propylparaben, methylcellulose, carnauba wax, palmitates, FD&C food colors, "natural flavors" (which is MSG, a known
neurotoxic), polyethylene glycol, acetate, titanium dioxide and other toxic excipients and potentially harmful manufacturing additives. We guarantee our formulations are free of toxic herbicides, insecticides, pesticides,
heavy metals, fumigants, as well as synthesis.
G Line Health.com product ingredients are USDA certified organic, wild crafted or of the highest purity and quality that we can obtain while still providing the utmost degree
of active ingredients. Our source is U.S.A. and Canada, only. All batches are laboratory tested to ensure that you are getting exactly what the label states.  We will never knowingly compromise health in order to provide a
cheaper/imitation product.
                                                                          Ingredients in Our Products

Acetylated Mannans
Acetylated mannans are the biologically active component in fresh Aloe Vera L. gel. As the biologic activities of Aloe Vera derived acemannan have been elucidated, it has been shown to have a remarkable ability to
contribute significantly to the enhancement of immune system function.

Arabinogalactin – Larch Tree
Larch arabinogalactan is a well known source of dietary fiber that offers powerful therapeutic benefit as a prebiotic and as a modulator of the immune system. Of particular interest is its potential as an adjunctive
supplement in the treatment of chronic diseases, including Cancer.

Red Algae
Many claims have been made for the effectiveness of seaweeds on human health. It has been suggested, amongst other things, that seaweeds have curative powers for tuberculosis, arthritis, colds and influenza, worm
infestations, and may even improve one's attractiveness to the opposite sex. Red marine algae, referred to as ‘superfood’, are noted to be a source of nutrients and botanically based medicines.

Glucosamine HCI
Glucosamine has been studied for well over 40 years in humans and it has been used in prized thoroughbred horses, cats, dogs and even exotic animals. When it comes to safety, some clinical studies have reported
more side effects in a sugar pilled placebo than with Glucosamine!

Whey Protein Isolate
Protein is the building block of life. Essential to a balanced diet and strong muscles, both serious athletes and serious life extensionists use protein to enhance their health and performance.

Gum Ghatti
Gum Ghatti is the amorphous translucent exudate of the Anogeissus Latifolia tree of the Combretaceae family.

Beta (1/3; 1/6) Glucans
Beta glucans are polysaccharides (sugar molecules) found bound together as a sugar/protein complex. The richest concentrated source of beta glucan is baker's yeast cell walls, but it is also present in lesser amounts
in barley, oats, and some seaweeds, mushrooms, and other plants.

Organic Brown Rich Starch
Organic brown rice is used so that the sugars do not stick together. Organic brown rice is an excellent source of manganese, and a good source of the minerals selenium and magnesium.  Manganese is a critical
component of a very important antioxidant enzyme called superoxide dismutase. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is found exclusively inside the body's mitochondria (the oxygen-based energy factories inside most of our
cells) where it provides protection against damage from the free radicals produced during energy production.  The organic brown rice is a wonderful additive for glyconutrients.
                                                                                            Cell - to - Cell Receptors

Today there is research, which focuses on how sugars impact normal biological processes and functions.

This is an entirely different approach of sustaining health and wellness as well as fighting disease.

In 1985 eight sugars were identified to be found on human cell surface (glycoforms) that are involved in cellular recognition processes.

We now know that nature uses the carbohydrates on cell surface (glycoconjugates) as communication and recognition molecules.

Carbohydrate molecules provide the most specific form of biological information for life coding that takes place at the cellar levels.

All natural organic food-based sugars provide the eight necessary sugars and supplementing your body with the eight sugars can provide the cellar support you need.

Glyconutritionals are designed to provide the necessary sugars available to cells quicker and in greater quantity than what a natural diet may provide.

Today the saccharides (sugars) have been harnessed from plant rich sources and are delivered in a glyconutritional supplement form.

The glyconutritional blend of 8 sugars facilitate enhanced cell to cell communication and significant immune system support to help you stay at your highest possible level of wellness.

Because of the average diet in today’s life styles we do not get the appropriate amount of these sugars.

Glyconutrients are the missing link between what we eat and what our bodies need for optimal health.

These sugars combine with proteins and fats to create glycoforms that coat the surface of virtually every cell in the body. This then promotes cell-to-cell communication.

Glycoforms function as cellular recognition molecules that communicate the messages a body needs to function in health."

The eight known saccharides necessary (which are in the Complete 8 formula) are: Xylose, Fucose, Glucose, Mannose, Galactose, N-AcetylGlucosamine, N-AcetylGalactosamine, N-AcetylNeuraminic Acid.
                                                                                                 Cells Communicate

The cells of your body are all capable of communication with each other and it is through the use of glyconutrients that the cells have the "alphabet" of the cellular language.

This form of communication is how the 600 trillion plus cells in our bodies work together to create a healthy you.

Until recently (1985) medical science did not know how a cell in the body worked to restore, protect and defend itself.

Doctors have always known that the body heals itself, but the actual mechanisms were unknown.

This breakthrough discovery in biological science has opened up a new field of research called Glycomics or Glycobiology and has been identified by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as one of ten emerging
technologies that will change the world, Discoveries in this new field of science have been behind four Nobel Prizes in Medicine.

When applied through nutrition, glyconutrients are a necessary component of natural, normal cellular function. In other words, every cell needs these nutrients to promote, obtain and maintain optimal health.

In the same way as the letters of the alphabet form words, these glyconutrients provide the basic structures of the cells need to build for proper communication and normal function.

The eight sugars found on the outside of the cells form receptors that are called glycoforms.

The combination of sugars in a glycoform determines the information that is communicated.

Every cell needs to be recognized by the immune system. By having the proper glycoforms the cells are able to be defended if it is under attack by a virus or bacteria, repaired if damaged, fed when needing energy,
regulated by hormones to operate in synchronization with the rest of the body and cleansed as it collects and builds up toxins during normal function as well as exposure to toxins in the environment.

How are glyconutrients absorbed into the bloodstream to gain access to the cells?

In a recent experiment, researchers radioactively tagged glucose, galactose, and mannose sugar molecules and monitored their activity when ingested they are seen to attach themselves to the cells.