AMINOTATE (100 Caps)

$48.15

SKU: 1015 Category:

NDC: 53335-710-14

Weight: 4 Oz

AMINOTATE is a premium blend of glucogenic amino acids designed to support glucose balance, boost energy, and promote metabolic health for fasting and dietary needs.

Description

NDC: 53335-710-14

Weight: 4 Oz

AMINOTATE is expertly formulated with a premium blend of glucogenic L-crystalline amino acids to support healthy glucose levels through enhanced gluconeogenesis, ideal for fasting conditions, restricted diets, vegetarians, and similar lifestyles. By optimizing the content and quantity of these amino acids, AMINOTATE promotes balanced blood glucose homeostasis, fostering vitality and well-being during dietary challenges.

This exceptional formula strengthens glucose regulation by converting glucogenic amino acids into glucose, providing a reliable energy source for those with high metabolic demands or unique dietary needs. It supports energy balance, ensuring stable blood sugar levels, and nurtures metabolic health to maintain overall wellness, benefiting athletes, seniors, and vegetarians alike.

AMINOTATE is a registered blend with a National Drug Code from the FDA and is featured in the Physician’s Desk Reference.

It is crafted using U.S. Pharmaceutical Grade Amino Acids without fillers, binders, or coloring agents, and has no reported side effects.

Directions: Take 1-3 capsules daily or as advised by your healthcare provider. Pair with vitamins and minerals; GPD’s MVM (Multivitamin) is recommended. Powder equivalent: 1/4 level teaspoon per capsule.

Key Benefits

  • Supports Glucose Balance: Enhances gluconeogenesis for stable blood sugar.
  • Boosts Energy Levels: Provides glucose during fasting or restricted diets.
  • Promotes Metabolic Health: Nurtures overall metabolic stability.

References

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  • ADA. (2023). “Nutrition therapy for diabetes and metabolic health.”

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Additional information

Weight 0.113 kg

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