Info: 500 g Jar of Powder (33 Servings)
Out of the 20 amino acids, glycine is by far the simplest. However, good things come in small packages, as glycine is responsible for numerous biological processes such as protein synthesis, memory and cognitive functions, digestion, detoxification, normal cell development, bone health, as well as glucose metabolism.
Info: 500 g Jar of Powder (33 Servings)
Out of the 20 amino acids, glycine is by far the simplest. However, good things come in small packages, as glycine is responsible for numerous biological processes such as protein synthesis, memory and cognitive functions, digestion, detoxification, normal cell development, bone health, as well as glucose metabolism.
Product Notes:
Glycine is considered a "conditionally essential" amino acid: meaning, under normal circumstances, the body is naturally able to make adequate amounts of it to support its numerous processes given a normal dietary intake. But if you have mostly only a plant-based diet or are experiencing times of illness, stress, or trauma, your body may require more than it is able to produce, at which point it becomes an essential amino acid which needs to be taken in through diet or supplements.
Looking for capsules? See NOW Glycine. Also see AOR NAC. GlyNAC is a combination of Glycine and NAC.
Part of AOR's Premium series. Health Canada Natural Product Number: 80006852.
Ingredients:
Each tablespoon contains:
15 g Glycine [*Produced through pharmaceutical synthesis].
No other ingredients. AOR glycine powder contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish, shellfish, or animal byproduct.
Vegan. Non-GMO. Gluten-free.
Suggested Usage:
Take 15 to 60 g (about 1 to 4 servings) daily on an empty stomach, or as directed by a qualified healthcare practitioner. Consult a healthcare practitioner for use beyond six weeks.
Warnings:
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to using AOR L-Glycine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding or if you are following a low protein diet. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare practitioner if digestive discomfort with nausea develops.