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N-Acetyl-L-Glutamine (Aceglutamite or NAG) is known in foreign countries as an anti-ulcer drug that works by forming a protective layer over the lining of the stomach. It accomplishes this by activating a chemical action that serves as an anti-acid buffer while suppressing the secretion of pepsin, a protein-digesting enzyme produced in the stomach.
More recent clinical research indicates NAG to be a psycho stimulant while improving memory and the ability to concentrate. Chemically speaking, NAG is the acetylated version of the most abundant amino acid found in skeletal muscle tissue, which is glutamine. NAG is more stable in water and metabolically efficient at delivering glutamine's biological effects over conventional Glutamine or Glutamine Peptides. NAG will also play a dominant role in increasing muscle cell volume, glycogen storage, and growth hormone production while simultaneously supporting ones own immune system function. NAG is an extremely versatile compound with a plethora of research that warrants its use in athletes, along with it’s use in clinical nutrition.
- Supports growth hormone production
- Increases glycogen storage
- Prolongs your muscular pump
- Enhances cognitive function
- Stabilizes the immune system
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Supplement Facts |
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Serving size: 1 teaspoon |
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Servings Per Container: about 100 |
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Amount Per Serving |
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N-Acetyl-Glutamine |
5g |
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* Based on 2000 calorie diet |
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** Daily Value not established |
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Suggested Use: Take 1 teaspoon up to two times daily, one serving 30 minutes prior to your workout and another serving immediately after. NAG can be stacked with SAN's OX, V-12 Turbo and/ or Infusion for increased synergistic nutrient partitioning, cell volumization and lactate acid buffering effects.
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