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Pure Glycine by Montiff is designed to naturally support
gluconeogenesis. Glucogenesis is necessary for maintaining the healthy glucose
balance, collagen formation, and healthy central nervous system.
This formula may help:
• Promote gluconeogenesis
• Support the formation of collagen, found in skin and connective tissue
• Promote the synthesis of creatine to help avoid muscle degeneration
• Support a healthy central nervous system by acting as an inhibitory
neurotransmitter
• Support Memory
• Inhibit improper metabolism involved in non-ketotic hyperglycemia
• Support prostate health
• Promote bile acid metabolism and gastrointestinal health
Glycine:
The smallest amino acid, glycine is one of the three amino acids that form
creatine, which may help in muscle growth and energy production during exercise.
Glycine is also the primary component of collagen, the non-contractile
connective tissue that makes up most of your skin, tendons, and ligaments. It
is essential for the synthesis of bile and nucleic acids.
Gluconeogenesis:
Glycine is a glucogenic amino acid, meaning it may help your body regulate
blood sugar levels and supply glucose to body tissues for energy.
Glucogenic amino acids help regulate the level of blood sugar released into
your bloodstream from your liver and fat stores, as well as the glucose taken
up by your skeletal muscles for energy.
Pure Glycine Ingredients in 1 capsule:
Glycine 500 mg
Other ingredients: Gelatin, may also contain microcrystalline cellulose,
silicon dioxide and vegetable stearic acid.
This product does not contain starch, corn, milk wheat, yeast, sugar, eggs,
salt, artificial colors, binders, flavors, preservatives, or fish derivatives.
Suggested Use:
Adults: Take 1 to 3 capsules daily or as directed by your healthcare
practitioner. It is recommended that this product be taken with vitamins and
minerals. Do not refrigerate. Do not take with dairy products.
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to using this product if you are
pregnant or nursing.
Keep out of reach of children.
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