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Dr. REG McDANIEL ON GLYCONUTRIENTS
A native Texan, Dr.
Reg McDaniel graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern
Medical School and has spent 30 years practicing anatomical &
clinical pathology, including positions as the Director of Pathology
& Laboratories and Director of Medical Education at Dallas-Ft Worth
Medical Center.
In 1981 he began
research at Fisher Institute for Medical Research using a bean
extract to stimulate the immune system. In 1985, he took the work
of scientists that had isolated the active principle of the aloe
vera plant, and conducted the first government-monitored studies in
humans using this glyconutrient, aloe polymannose (manapol®) with
unprecedented results. He devoted his attention to the potential of
glyconutrients and other plant micronutrients to restore health by
nutritionally supporting normal biochemistry under gene control. In
1996, the American Naturopathic Medical Association recognized his
work with their “Discovery of the Year Award”. For nine years Dr.
McDaniel was a consultant to Carrington Laboratories, and Medical
Director for Mannatech, Inc. for their first eight years. Mannatech,
Inc. takes micronutrient research and technology to the mass
market.
Currently, Dr.
McDaniel serves as Medical Director of MannaRelief Ministries, whose
mission to get micronutrients to children whose parents cannot
afford the products. (www.mannarelief.org)
He has published numerous papers on glyconutritionals’ effects on
various disease conditions. Dr. McDaniel kindly made time for this
interview on February 7, 2003.
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MONEYCHANGER I first
heard about this nutrient from a friend whose husband suffers from
multiple sclerosis. He began taking it and experienced a good bit
of improvement, although over the course of several years he began
to worsen. My daughter has the mild form of Lupus and it helps that
very much. Could you give us an overview of the science that
underlies your work?
McDANIEL In 12 years of
medical training I was taught virtually nothing about nutrition,
that’s not just a Texas medical school deficiency. Andrew Weil from
the hallowed halls of Harvard estimates he had less than 30 minutes’
nutritional instruction. This is a terrible vacuum. Over the last
18 years I have slowly come to realise that nutrition is the most
important thing anyone in health care could study.
I didn’t start
there, though. Back in 1985 two gentlemen came to my office in the
Dallas-Fort Worth Medical Center. They told me a story that
immediately turned me off and started me figuring out how to get rid
of them diplomatically but hurriedly. They told me that in 1984
eight AIDS patients had contacted their company, Avacare (it no
longer exists). These patients all said, “My mother/grandmother’s
nosy next door neighbour made me drink your aloe vera beverage. I
was incapacitated with the whole spectrum of AIDS, but now I’m back
at work.”
I thought I had learned
by golly everything I ought to know in medical school, and they’d
never mentioned aloe vera. The idea that a gel from a desert
cactus (actually a desert lily) could help AIDS was absurd as
far as I was concerned, and I got rid of them. But they kept coming
back and finally I agreed to interview their eight patients over the
phone for about 30 minutes each. Afterwards I wrote a little
half-page letter. That said, yes, it sounded like they all had
AIDS, like they had all drunk a certain amount of aloe vera, and
after three months they were much better. It deserves being looked
into, but I wouldn’t spend too much time or money doing it. The
likelihood of finding something effective against this lethal viral
infection in anything as safe as aloe vera gel was very poor.
They wanted me to do a
pilot study, and I refused. Finally they talked me into it. What I
saw in that pilot study and the next three studies changed the
entire course of my professional and personal life. Eighteen years
later, here I am and that’s all I’ve been doing since then.
It was incredible. The
AIDS patients were human models of disease. When you wipe out the
immune system, all your systems of your body begin to fall apart.
We’re not broken up into neat little boxes like the books teach, but
all mixed up together & integrated. More than links in a chain,
it’s a chain on the wall going many different ways to make a pattern
of life, not just from one end to the other but criss-crossing
everywhere. It is the pattern of the beauty of life, with each link
connecting to the other.
In these patients I saw
increased instance of malignancies, autoimmune diseases, and
infections because their immune system was knocked out. Not only
did their AIDS improve, but also their ulcerative colitis and
Krohn’s disease, their lymphoma, their leukemia, their Capuche’s
sarcoma, all improved. It didn’t take a rocket scientist to
wonder whether a person without AIDS would respond to this
stuff. The answer was, yes, they did. That’s why the story
continues to grow.
MONEYCHANGER What is in
“this stuff”?
McDANIEL The aloe vera
plant is 98.5% water and 1.5% solids. It contains approximately 200
trace ingredients, just one of which is a very special sugar that
every cell in our body must have in a certain step in synthesis.
Actually, we need nine molecules of it at a critical step in the
endoplasmic reticulum. Three chains are added to the end of chains
of amino acids, the proteins or peptides.
MONEYCHANGER The
endoplasmic reticulum is inside the cell?
McDANIEL Yes, inside the
cell is an assembly line that works like the Ford assembly line. If
you leave off clutches or brakes off, the cars they won’t run
right. Likewise, if your body leaves out any element, you
won’t run right. Everybody knows about Iron Deficiency Anemia: no
energy, no memory if just one part – iron – is missing from the
diet. We require literally tens of thousands of parts, sugars,
amino acids, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
In the aloe plant there
was a sugar, mannose. Shortly after the research team at Carrington
Laboratories found this out, a key paper appeared. I call it “the
Rosetta Stone for the power of nutrition in biochemistry” to prevent
disease and restore and maintain health. It was written by a
husband-wife biochemist team named Kornfeld and published in the
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1985. It describes the assembly
line in each of our cells, and emphasises those components that are
sugars – and we’re not talking about table sugar.
MONEYCHANGER When we
think of sugar we usually think about sucrose, glucose, or
fructose. You’re talking about . . .
McDANIEL A whole family
of sugars, very similar to the others, but with a different shape.
The casual observer might not even notice their difference, but a
molecular biologist would. And they’re not sweet sugars.
You need nine molecules
of this sugar, mannose, in that assembly line. They help carry on
communication between cells, not unlike tiny IBM cards . . .
MONEYCHANGER You mean
the old computer punch cards?
McDANIEL Exactly, except
the coding is not holes punched in the card, but the order in which
the sugars are hooked together. They are in three chains, and they
fit into receptor sites and enzymes that carry on life in cell
membranes.
Some of our cells need
to stay home, like our skin, connective tissue, bone, muscle, and
organs. In the domain of these three chains there are the charges
and the fitting together that keeps cells at home – “cell adhesion
molecules” (CAMs).
We also have cells that
don’t stay home. They wander around, particularly the white
cells and red cells and microphages. Everyone has had an abscess or
infected cut. Lo and behold, millions of white cells come in, the
purulent material. How did they know to come there?
The three chains where
the mannose attaches carries encoded information. By the order of
the sugars the body alerts the white cells, “Hey, we’ve got a
staphylococcus infection here in the arm -- come help fight it!”
That’s sent out through the serum and the blood, and the white cells
come roaring in, because these little IBM cards called them. As a
group they are called “cytokines”-- cyto- from cells, -kines from
kinetic activity -- or cell activators. These are interleukins,
interferons, chemikines, and tumour necrosing factor. If it’s a
malignant cell, they destroy it. If it’s an altered cell (as in
autoimmune diseases like lupus), it gets that message and so the
inflammatory action attacks it. That’s what causes the swelling and
redness in rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
Why did this hit me so
hard? By putting the work together from the Rosetta Stone Paper
with the work of Carrington Laboratories we had found out that the
active ingredient in aloe was this mannose sugar. That’s why human
beings have been using aloe for over 5,000 years.
MONEYCHANGER Is that
why the raw aloe vera gel applied straight from the plant to a burn
helps? Whenever anybody at our house gets burned, we just split
open an aloe vera leaf and slap it on the burn. No matter how bad
the burn is, it helps.
McDANIEL It cuts the
pain. A Chinese graduate student in Chicago found that pain is
reduced by a substance in aloe vera that blocks the release of
thromboxain from the burned cells. That attaches to tiny nerves and
gives that stinging, terrible pain. Aloe’s healing and
antinflammatory properties come from a mixture of things. Mannose
accelerates healing by giving the cells what they need to make the
molecules for healing.
We isolated this white
powder from aloe vera -- chains of mannose sugars hooked together
like pearls on a necklace. But the law at that time was that if you
made a claim for anything to improve health, it was a “drug” by
legal definition. So we had to file a new drug application with the
FDA.
Almost immediately we
landed in trouble. Phase I, the first step in drug application, was
toxicity studies. They want to know how much of this white powder
from the aloe plant it takes to kill half the mice, and how much it
takes to kill all of them. The father of pharmacology, Paracelsus,
said, “All drugs are poisons. The benefit depends on the dose.”
All regulatory law in the developed countries starts with this
toxicity phase because they know all drugs are poisonous.
Our immediate problem
was that we couldn’t kill anything – not mice, rats, cats, horses,
emus, ostriches, fish, or undergraduates at the U. of Texas who took
4,000 milligrams a day. Finally we ran it sterile IV into medical
students in Houston without any evidence of toxicity.
Obviously, it wasn’t a
drug, but the law said, if you’re improving health, you must go
through this process. So they kept sending us back to another
animal species, giving more of it longer, and we still couldn’t kill
anything.
Our second problem with
the FDA was their question, “What will your label claim be?”
Notice there’s no “s” on the end of that. We started telling them
all the things that it would do – remember we were supplying a
special sugar at a critical stage for all the communication and
relationships of cells. That could help a lot of things. When we
told the FDA that, they looked at us like we had three heads.
Finally they got up and walked out of the room in October 1986 and
it never progressed any further because we had hit them with a
double dose of heresy: no toxicity, claiming
health benefits, and now, instead of one claim, many. One drug, one
application -- that’s how the FDA is organised.
Fortunately in 1994
something very good happened: the Dietary Supplement Health and
Education Act (DESHEA). The first paragraph says it was passed to
decrease health care costs. Second paragraph says, “Science has
shown that optimum nutrition is essential for good health and
performance, to prevent disease, and to restore health.” That was
the most revolutionary thing that had happened in the FDA since the
Pure Food and Drug Act was passed in 1906. FDA doesn’t like DESHEA,
I might add, and fought passage of it and still fights to repeal and
neutralise it. Many refer to it as the Health Freedom Act. It
allowed herbs and dietary supplements and natural substances to be
marketed freely, and the FDA wanted them treated as drugs.
To the FDA’s credit,
many of our drugs are concentrated and modified extracts from
plants. The idea that everything “natural” is safe and pure and
clean and wholesome is not true. Some of the most toxic substances
known are “natural” – ricin from the castor bean, botulinum toxin,
e. coli -- so “natural” is not necessarily safe.
Unfortunately herbs were thrown in with the dietary supplement act
that included micronutrients and true dietary supplements. Herbs
are more accurately “folk pharmaceuticals” that have not been
through the FDA approval process. Throughout history they were
mostly safe because people diluted them in teas or alcohol extracts
(tinctures). Now with modern techniques you can take the active
ingredient from herbs and hold in a capsule the equivalent of five
gallons of tea
MONEYCHANGER So the
FDA was opposed to taking herbs & supplements out of the drug
category?
McDANIEL Right, but
under DESHEA all you needed was a reasonably pure manufacturing
process, and no claims of treating or curing disease. We don’t,
even though people using our product enjoy better health. We give
the cells of our body what they need nutritionally to control the
genetic programs of life and to optimise health. We are not
treating disease, we’re optimising nutrition.
After the passage of
DESHEA, Mannatech went over to direct marketing. By using network
marketing -- people to people sharing their story --in 90 days we
reached more people that we did in 10 years through the drug
paradigm approach with a detail man. When you place this
micronutrient technology with a doctor, it sits there silently on a
shelf. But when your kid gets out of special education and off of
Ritalin, when you sell your wife’s wheelchair, when you throw away
your walker or cane, you tell everybody you know.
MONEYCHANGER Have you
seen that sort of results?
McDANIEL Oh, yes. We’ve
got nearly a million distributors now who have told somebody else
about it.
MONEYCHANGER There are
people who have, for instance, multiple sclerosis, who seem to
experience an amelioration of their symptoms. Is that correct?
McDANIEL Hundreds.
MONEYCHANGER Orthodox
medicine does not offer those people much hope.
McDANIEL Where do these
micronutrients excel? If (1) medicine and science do not know what
causes the problem, if (2) there is no effective treatment, or if
(3) the treatment can become worse than the disease, that is where
these micronutrients excel.
What if we had never
discovered Vitamin C? We would have people dying of scurvy. We
would try every drug in the pharmacopeia and scurvy would still kill
them.
Now suppose the Make
A Wish Foundation had a group of dying children who had seen the
movie Flipper. They say, “Before I die, I want to swim with
Flipper.” They would take them down to the Caribbean to swim with
those dolphins. While they were there they’d load these poor
children dying of scurvy with lemonade and orange juice. Soon they
wouldn’t have scurvy any more. Then we would pull together a
multi-million dollar research team from some citadel of medical
research to find out why. And eventually they would discover
something in citrus juice called Vitamin C complex that prevents and
reverses scurvy.
The experiences of the
vitamin era are now being repeated, not for vitamins but for these
micronutrients. It has nothing to do with drugs – it has to do with
missing components that our cells require.
When I graduated from
medical school in 1962 I had never heard of attention deficit
disorder or hyperactivity syndrome or AIDS or chronic hepatitis C.
The words weren’t even in the books. Autoimmune diseases like
rheumatoid arthritis and lupus and multiple sclerosis were all
rare. Now they are virtually epidemic.
These are all conditions
that respond extremely well to diet. We have thousands of children
now off of Ritalin and out of special education, no longer a
behaviour problem, and many excelling academically.
MONEYCHANGER Did some
large shift in diet occur in the past 40 years?
McDANIEL It has been
going on longer than that. We have ploughed up our family gardens,
chopped down our family orchards, and more and more eat
pre-processed foods. I did a library search into high-pressure
liquid chromatography analysis of foods. I found that this sugar in
the aloe plant, we raise it by the untold tons in the country,
starting in the rice paddies of Louisiana & Texas through the grain
fields of Kansas and up to Canada – tons of that same sugar that is
in aloe, but it never gets to our table. Why? When you make
white rice and white enriched flour you strip it out and create an
artificial deficiency of this critical micronutrient sugar. It’s so
important that when we added it back from the aloe plant, doctors,
nurses, parents, patients started exclaiming in every direction,
“It’s a miracle!’
No, it’s not a miracle,
it’s just restoring to the modern diet a vital micronutrient that
every one of us needs. Is it a miracle that people no longer die of
beri-beri and pellagra? No, they just needed vitamins. Today,
after 41 years as a physician, I have never seen a case of scurvy,
pellagra, or beri-beri. None of these conditions would respond to
any drug in the pharmacopeia.
In the 1940s when I grew
up, everybody had a garden and orchard in the back yard, chickens,
and a cow. The more our population has become urbanised , the more
homegrown food has disappeared.
MONEYCHANGER Not from
our house. If nothing else, it makes a huge difference in how the
food tastes.
McDANIEL You know what
that taste is? Everybody knows the difference between the taste of
vine-ripened tomatoes versus those picked green, shipped across the
country, and held in the back of the grocery until they’re red
enough to fool you. Take ‘em home and they’re tasteless red mush.
It’s the same with fruit. You know something is missing. Harvard
University researchers say that vine-ripened tomatoes contain over
200 plant-synthesized micronutrients. When they’re missing you can
taste it.
This is repeated over
and over in our food chain. We started out with that one sugar that
taught us the importance of nutrition and focussed on that one point
in the assembly line inside the cell. After DESHEA we went back to
the Rosetta Stone paper and looked at a cell final assembly line we
had ignored: the Golgi (GOAL-jee), named for an Italian
biologist. That is the final assembly line step for all the
molecules in our body, incredibly complex. That same paper points
out that other sugars are needed to finish off the domains on the
ends of our glycoproteins and glycolipids that make up the structure
function cells of our body.
We went to nature, found
those sugars, and we mixed them with the one sugar that human beings
have been using for 5,000 years. Everything that we had seen before
now became quicker, better, and more complete in sicker, more
hopeless patients, and they turned around. We were amazed. We
named it Ambrotose, after the food of the Greek gods, ambrosia.
About 1995 the American
Cancer Society announced a survey of thousands of American
children. Although we know our children need five to seven servings
a day of fruits and vegetables daily, the average American child
gets one or two, and half of that is fast food french-fried
potatoes. The article also said that because of this, our children
pay a lifelong price in compromised health. One of Mannatech’s
founders, biochemist Bill Ferretti knew that at Johns Hopkins
University they had been researching freeze-drying plant-matured
fruits and vegetables. He put that together into a mixture, but his
13-year-old daughter informed him kids would never eat that because
it smelled like garlic. (So it did – that’s one ingredient.)
When he asked her what
kids would like, she said, “Gummi Bears.” So he called the Henry
Heide Company that made Gummi Bears and they said they’d love to
help make a children’s supplement. So we made the Phyto-Bear to
replace what kids will not and do not eat.
Since the 1930s we’ve
known that when you raise crops over and over in the same soil, and
put nothing back in besides commercial fertilizers with nitrogen,
potash, and potassium, that the plants cannot properly make
phytonutrients and the molecules we need for healthy bodies. I’ve
had two plant physiologists tell me that our food plants in the
field plants are suffering from bacteria and fungus and insect
infestations comparable to what we see in humans, modern diseases
like MS, kids with recurrent drug-resistant otitis media and
sinusitis. The soil has used up the trace minerals and the plants
themselves are sick. To correct this, you have to put minerals back
into the soil.
MONEYCHANGER Might
Ambrotose help diabetes or arthritis?
McDANIEL Diabetes is
epidemic. Unfortunately among American Indians, Canadian
aboriginals, and Hispanics in some areas half of the adults
have diabetes. They respond to these micronutrients better than any
other group. Dozens if not hundreds see their blood sugars come
down, hemoglobin H1Cs move toward normal, their peripheral
neuropathy (numbness) reversed, and kidney function improves. In a
small study right now in St. Louis the doctor reports a 75% reversal
in diabetic neuritis that was thought to be irreversible.
MONEYCHANGER So
apparently it does help some diabetics?
McDANIEL A high
percentage of them, particularly Type 2, but also Type 1s. If they
get started soon enough after diagnosis some don’t even have to take
insulin anymore. What is the most likely cause of Type 1 diabetes?
A virus that has a predilection for the pancreas’ beta cells. If
you can get started soon enough the virus is inactivated and the
beta cells regenerate. But you have a window of opportunity to do
that.
MONEYCHANGER How long
is the window of opportunity?
McDANIEL It depends on
the strength of the individual’s immune system and diet. We thought
the diabetic would have to start taking it a year had passed after
diagnosis, but we have a little boy in California who started taking
it five years later. He’s had major reduction in his need for
insulin, and some days he just can’t take insulin. He’s making too
much of his own now.
MONEYCHANGER How many
servings are these people taking?
McDANIEL The amount
required varies incredibly. By the way I want to pay tribute to a
scientist who tried to tell the world about this long ago, Roger
Williams, Ph. D., biochemist at the University of Texas Austin.
When you see pantothenic acid on a bottle of multivitamins, he
discovered it -- made up the name, defined its role in the cell, and
synthesized it. He named folic acid and did pioneering work on it.
For a child grow or recover from an infection, some gene must be
turned on. Dr. Williams discovered how that happens. But nobody
would listen to him. He was ostracised. He wrote over twelve books
because nobody would publish his research & papers.
This pioneer in
nutrition wrote what are today the most important words I can say to
you. They come from his book, Nutrition against Disease
(1971). “The theme of my life’s work and all my books is in
one sentence. The human body heals itself, and nutrition provides
the resources to accomplish the task.”
In that book he points
out that one of the big differences between drugs and micronutrients
or foods, is that the amount of nutrient required to correct a
problem can vary three thousand fold.
MONEYCHANGER For one
person a teaspoon suffices, while another needs 3,000 teaspoons?
McDANIEL Yes, and we see
this regularly.
This is not something
new. Everything we have developed and make available you will find
uniquely present in human mother’s breast milk. We were designed
for these micronutrients, and that’s why we’re seeing such a
response to supplementing it.
The power of nutrition
supporting our genes is going to provide an advance in health care
beyond anything that has ever happened in history, only rivalled by
clean water, clean food, proper disposal of sewage, and
vaccinations.
[end of interview]
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Normally I have less
than zero enthusiasm for multi-level marketing, having thoroughly
embarrassed myself once with A*_*_* in a previous life. In the case
of Mannatech, the chief product, Ambrotose, can have such
astonishing and beneficial results that I willingly overlook the MLM
and we even signed up. However, you don’t have to do that to use
and benefit from the products. – F. Sanders
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