Mannatech Ambrotose Review
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olavurthomsen's Review of Mannatech Ambrotose
5th Jun 2009
Overall Rating
- Value for money

Contains only plant derived molecules, so your body recognizes it as food - in other words: "Building blocks" for good health.
You don't have to understand biochemistry to benefit from it - your body does.
In the jungle of supplements on the internet, it is really hard to separate good products from the less good ones. Please Google this article:
"Study Finds Mannatech`s Ambrotose Complex Significantly Improves Visual Discrimination.."
At least this proves that people at Harvard University found it pretty significant.
Bad Points
Non at all
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General Comments
-GMP ( same production standard as for medicine)
-Toxic free (not many things you put in your mouth are this pure)
-It's food, not medicine! Proper nutrition is essential for healthy organs in your body.
Now 3 years experience + Wife and 3 children - We love sharing Mannatech with anyone and everyone.
Thanks for reading :-) olavurthomsen@gmail.com
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Mannatech's Ambrotose - Powered By Bloglines
Mannatech Ambrotose is the brand name for a supplement combination of certain plant sugars called glyconutrients.
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I disagree with this review because... the taste of sugar alone (not even actually swallowing the stuff) improves motor skills. For a news review article on this see http://road.cc/content/news/4710-taste-sugar-enough-brain-boost-bodys-performance , I'll try and find the paper later in the unlikely event anyone wants to see it.
So this benefit listed by the reviewer is achievable simply by rinsing your mouth with a solution of normal sugar in water, so there's no justification for an expensive product like Mannatech's. Sugar from your supermarket is much cheaper if anyone is actually taking this product for the benefits suggested by this paper.
I am pleased that Mannatech are actually undertaking proper trials (which this sounds like, I can't access the proper paper as it's behind a pay-wall). It may just be to keep the customers happy so that they can be told trials are underway, rather than for any belief that the product has any benefit, but it's a start.
Furthermore the paper referred to in the review is by scientists at Howard University in Wasington, not Harvard. Not that this makes any difference to the science, but it might annoy the scientists.