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Glycine in capsules

Glycine in capsules

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Glycine is the most abundant amino acid in the structure of collagens. It alone represents a third of the composition of collagen in our body. It is also involved on the one hand, in the synthesis of glutathione (a natural antioxidant of the body), and on the other hand, in the metabolism of the liver which synthesizes bile acids. Glycine also has a neurotransmitter function.

All our food supplements are suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

New generation premium vegetable capsules of natural origin (pullulan).

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    The benefits

    OUR PRODUCT ADVANTAGE

    Our glycine comes in the purest form, with no excipients or additives, and the freest for better assimilation! It's encapsulated in the latest-generation premium vegetarian capsules of natural origin (pullulan), giving it spectacular protection against oxygen, since it's 332 times stronger than a conventional HPMC (Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) vegetarian capsule !

    Find out more about our natural-origin vegetarian capsules.

    How to use glycine capsules ?

    Take 2 capsules with a glass of water during a meal twice a day: morning or noon and evening (4 capsules of 500 mg/day).

    Informations nutritionnelles DJR*
    (4 capsules)
    Glycine 2000mg
    *DJR: Dose Journalière Recommandée

    Ingredients :

    • Pure, free-form glycine.
    • Premium, latest-generation vegetarian capsule of natural origin (pullulan).

    Did you know ?

    Glycine is an amino acid that the body synthesizes less and less as we age. It plays many metabolic roles in our bodies. It is a major constituent of collagen in skin, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. It also acts as a neuromediator in the brain, particularly in the sleep cycle. It is also absorbed by the liver, which uses it to synthesize bile acids, which help eliminate hard-to-reach fats. Finally, it plays a role in the metabolism of creatine, which is involved in muscle recovery.