Saturday 25 July 2009

Scientific Evidence To Support The Use of Ambrotose

As much as I love the Internet, one of its weaknesses is that anyone with an opinion can create an online presence and act like an expert.

This is a dangerous phenomenon for the wellness industry.

Always remember when making wellness decisions to listen to reliable sources for information.

Here are some scientific studies that support the use of Mannatech Ambrotose, the patented glyconutrient formula that supports cellular communication and proper bodily function.

Please note: all of these are double-blind, placebo-controlled studies, which achieve a higher standard of scientifier rigour. Some of these studies were funded in part by Mannatech, often through the donation by Mannatech of the products used.
  • Drs. Chenghua Wang (Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, Canada), Joanne Szabo (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, ARK) and Roscoe Dykman (Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, Little Rock, ARK) showed, in a study of 20 healthy adults, that a one tablespoon serving of Ambrotose® complex powder enhanced brainwave frequencies known to be associated with attention or alertness
  • Drs. Chenghua Wang and R.T. Pivik (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, ARK) showed, in a study of 20 healthy adults, that a one tablespoon serving of Ambrotose® complex powder improved mental reaction time and enhanced concentration
  • Dr. Talitha Best (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia) showed that, in a trial of 45 middle-aged male and female subjects, a single 7 gram serving of Ambrotose® complex powder improved memory.
  • Dr. Talitha Best (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia) showed, in a trial of 109 healthy middle-aged male and female adults, that Ambrotose® complex powder (4 grams/day for 12 weeks) significantly improved memory and improved psychological well-being
  • Drs. Atiya N. Stancil and Leslie H. Hicks, both of Howard University in Washington, D.C., published this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigating the impact of Ambrotose® complex on the brain function of 62 healthy young adults. The study showed that a single, one-tablespoon serving of Ambrotose complex significantly improved visual discrimination and working memory

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