Glycine
(35% of collagen)
What is
Glycine?
Of the 20 primary amino acids found in protein, glycine is the smallest and the
second most common. About one third of collagen is glycine, whereas its content in other proteins is very small.
Glycine helps create muscle tissue and helps convert glucose into energy. Glycine is similar to GABA and glutamic acid in that it has inhibitory effects on neurotransmitter signals in the
central nervous system.
What are the benefits of Glycine?
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Is the
building block of essential proteins
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Calms the
central nervous system
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Increases
the neurotransmission activity of hormones
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Helps
repair damaged tissues
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Helps
regulate blood sugar levels
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Is
essential for a healthy digestive system
How do
you get glycine into your body?
The best natural sources of glycine are high protein foods such as fish, beans, meat, cheese
and milk. Because no one ingredient works totally on its own, and is enhanced by
other ingredients combined with it, we recommend you include glycine as part of a complete homeopathic hgh
(human growth hormone) product. Glycine is an ingredient in the following
HGH products:
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