06-05-2009, 09:50 AM
Perhaps this man at John Hopkins has been to busy to notice that the chief science officer of Mannatech Dr Sinnot received science of the year award at the Scripps conference for complimentary and integrative Medicine.
His award 1st place was for his poster board on the many different functions one of them being that the good bacteria produce the enzymes
that breaks down the glyconutrients (polysaccharides primarily in the small intestine
Dr Sinnot received second place for his poster board on how the Ambrotose or glyconutrient complex acts as a prebiotic feeding the probiotic bacteria thus stimulating their proliferation and many other functions.
These studies were then published in the journal of prebiotics and probiotics these studies can be viewed at pub med or www.mannatechscience.com
Nannette Jesch
His award 1st place was for his poster board on the many different functions one of them being that the good bacteria produce the enzymes
that breaks down the glyconutrients (polysaccharides primarily in the small intestine
Dr Sinnot received second place for his poster board on how the Ambrotose or glyconutrient complex acts as a prebiotic feeding the probiotic bacteria thus stimulating their proliferation and many other functions.
These studies were then published in the journal of prebiotics and probiotics these studies can be viewed at pub med or www.mannatechscience.com
Nannette Jesch