Aug 08


IP6 Optimizer? contains water and lipid soluble components from rice bran (Oryza sativa) to provide antioxidant protection to both water and lipid cellular components. IP6 is a water soluble antioxidant and protects against hydroxyl free radicals by chelating with reactive iron. Lipid soluble Ferulic Acid, a component of gamma oryzanol, and Gamma Oryzanol are polyphenolic antioxidants that have been studied for their beneficial effects on liver and lipid metabolism and preventing nitrite formation.*

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Aug 08


Inositol is the common name of myoinositol. Inositol is readily absorbed and used to produce the active inositides as necessary. The various forms of inositol (phosphatidylinositol and inositides such as IP3) are active in cell-to-cell communication, including the transmission of nerve impulses. Tissues that are affected include the brain, liver and muscles. Inositol is an indirect source of glucose and glucoronic acid, which is essential to detoxification by the liver.* Inositol is derived from rice and is made in Japan by Tsuno Rice Company.Jarrow Formulas Inositol is a vegetarian product.

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Aug 07


Creatine is synthesized in the liver from the amino acids arginine and glycine and stored in the major skeletal muscles including the heart. Once inside the muscle, creatine is phosphorylated to form creatine phosphate (CP) which is a high energy substrat

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Aug 07


Creatine is synthesized in the liver from the amino acids arginine and glycine and stored in the major skeletal muscles including the heart. Once inside the muscle, creatine is phosphorylated to form creatine phosphate (CP) which is a high energy substrat

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Aug 07


Creatine is synthesized in the liver from the amino acids arginine and glycine and stored in the major skeletal muscles including the heart. Once inside the muscle, creatine is phosphorylated to form creatine phosphate (CP) which is a high energy substrat

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Aug 07


Creatine is synthesized in the liver from the amino acids arginine and glycine and stored in the major skeletal muscles including the heart. Once inside the muscle, it is phosphorylated to form creatine phosphate which is ahigh energy substrate that assists in the contraction of the myofibrils (muscle fibers). Creatine phosphate is utilizedto maintain higher levels of ATP during exercise. Creatine phosphate maximizes physical performance and reduces exercise fatigue by absorbing hydrogen ions released by muscles as lactic acid. Intense anaerobic exercise, suchas weight lifting and sprinting, depletes ATP and greatly increases the demand for creatine.*Jarrow Formulas Creatine Monohydrate is made in a GMP facility in Germany.

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