'Sugar' might as well be a four-letter word the way science and pseudo-science has demonized it over the years. The nemesis of dieters everywhere, sugar has become the scapegoat for obesity as well as a number of other diseases and conditions. People have been told by nutritionists that carbohydrates are bad, sugar is bad, and now there seems to be a Diet version of practically everything on the market. But is sugar really as evil as everyone thinks it is?
A scientific field called glycoscience and/or glycobiology disagrees with much of the popular opinion about sugar, and not just regarding weight loss. There is an ever-increasing amount of research that suggests certain types of sugars can have an enormous benefit to our health, including boosting human immune response, to inhibiting cancerous tumor growth.
'Glyco' is derived from the Greek word 'sweet' and refers to monosaccharides or sugars. For decades, Scientists have known about the link between sugars, carbohydrates and their effect in boosting energy. It's no secret that carbs and sugars are our main source of fuel, and help us perform our everyday tasks, as well as provide the oomph we need to hit the ol' stairclimber. But especially since the popularity of the Atkins diet which demonizes carbs and sugars, many people have been missing out on the benefits of the sweet stuff.
Glycoscience is amassing more and more evidence that the role of carbs is crucial to maintaining the healthy function of the body. Most people are familiar with the term 'glucose' but there are over 200 monosaccharides found in plants and, of those, less than ten are used by the body to maintain a healthy equilibrium. Some other sugars are: mannose, galactose, xylose, fucose, N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylgalactosamine, and sialic acid (N-acetylneuraminic acid or NANA).
Recent scientific evidence is showing that these sugars and carbs help us on a cellular level. They allow our cells to better interact with each other, thus making every basic bodily function more efficient and effective. This cellular response from carbs flies in the face of the fad low-carb diets that are finally beginning to wan. What was formerly a no-carb or low-carb mentality really should be a "right-carb" mentality. With the right carbs and sugars, the human body becomes a well-oiled machine that can live longer, and more importantly live better than ever before.
Human beings, from a purely biological standpoint, have not really changed in thousands of years. We are still basically the same beings that survived on mainly plants for millennia. And yet the food we eat today is a far cry from the food we ate thousands of years ago or even as much as 50 years ago. Genetic engineering, growth hormones, and preservatives are now an integral part of almost everything we eat. Especially with fast food, and enormous portion of the population eats foods that are virtually bereft of nutrients. Empty calories are on the diets of millions of people every single day.
Now although most people would agree with that statement, most of them would heartily disagree that sugar and carbs are the answer to many of the health questions plaguing our modern society. Well surprise everybody...sugar might be the way to go. Again though, they have to be the right sugars; the monosaccharides found in plants, not the table sugar you find in your local grocery store.
So the question remains, where do we get these beneficial sugars? Simple. The company is called Mannatech. Publicly traded on the NASDAQ, Mannatech's main product is something called Ambrotose, and most recently, Advanced Ambrotose. This product has been heralded by many in the scientific community as the next big thing in the multi-billion dollar supplement industry.
When you see how many diseases are preventable simply by an alteration in diet and taking proper supplements, it's heartbreaking to see the thousands that are unaware of the damage they are doing to themselves by rigorously maintaining their strict low-carb regimes. People hear this...CARBS ARE GOOD...as long as they are the right carbs and sugars. This point has to be made again and again until people start listening and taking charge if their own well-being.
Note: Glyconutrients are not intended to heal, treat, or cure any disease.
A Spoonful Of Sugar
However, is it the correct way to get your pet cured?
Is it safe to buy non-prescription pet medicine online without advices from a professional veterinarian or animal doctor?
Although certain commonly used pet medicine, such as drugs for flea, tick or worming, does not require a prescription from a recognized veterinarian, it does not remove their potential danger and abusive powers if administered unwisely, even with repeat medications.
Some online websites provide useful and extensive information on the correct dosage and any side effects on the particular type of pet medicine that you are buying. As such, you have to exercise a lot of caution when buying non-prescription pet medicine online although it may be benign.
Our pets have become a special part of our family and we will always want the best for them. They depend on their owners to look after their needs including food, shelter and proper pet medicine when they are sick.
In addition, pet owners should have at least some basic knowledge on common pet medicine. In the event that the situation arises, they will most likely be able to distinguish and analyze the symptoms as well as to provide a little comfort to the distraught animal.
However, if the situation is critical, you should not try to diagnose your pet's ailment yourself or log onto the websites to locate the correct pet medicine. Otherwise, it may lead to devastating adverse consequences, as time is the essence. In addition, it is not cost effective as well as inhumane to let the suffering animal wait.
The bottom line is nothing can take the place of a veterinarian. The best action is to consult him when your pet shows any signs of discomfort or abnormal behaviors. He will be the best person to prescribe some appropriate pet medicine for your beloved friend.
He is also the best source of information on the correct pet medicine to be applied and should be able to provide you with the answers about the medicine, which you may not be able to find at the online websites.
However, it is important that you monitor your pet, to ensure that the prescribed pet medicine is functioning well. If it does not work, you should have the animal re-examined. The veterinarian should provide suggestions on what you should do when the medicine is not doing the right thing for your pet. Then in no time, your pet will be completely healed and active again.
Some home remedies can be used for simple benign problems such as an irritated eye or ear infection. It is also important to know if any pet medicine is not suitable for your pet such as developing skin problems or allergies after taking them. In addition, you should store some precautionary medicine in the house, like repeat medications previously prescribed by the veterinarian.
Your pet may dislike some of the oral pet medicine prescribed by the veterinarian. Here are some effective ways to make your pet swallow them. They may even work better than that spoonful of sugar.
a. smash up the medicine into tiny pieces and place it inside their food such as mixed into the chopped meat or vegetables
b. wrap the piece of medicine with the food if it is big enough like a hotdog bun or tuna sandwich
c. offer your pet a treat such as a piece of cheese or a bunch of butter to stimulate its desire for food and then administer the medicine after that
d. make use of the above treats but hide or cover the medicine inside it
e. chop up or blend the medicine and disguise it with thick soup
Lastly, always remember to check on your pet's health every now and then. In addition, it is the owners' duty to provide their pets with the appropriate pet care such as a clean and safe environment, a healthy diet and sufficient exercises. With your love and care will keep the pet medicine away from the your beloved pets.
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