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Category - Amino Acids - Free Form |
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L-ThreonineThreonine is an essential amino acid, meaning you must obtain it from dietary protein or by supplementation. It can convert to glycine, serine, & glucose in the central nervous system. Threonine can make body protein structures & participates in the storage of glucose in your liver. Severe deficiency of threonine causes neurologic dysfunction & lameness in experimental animals.* Low levels of threonine are often found in those who are depressed or epileptic.* Threonine:
DIRECTIONS: Take 1 twice daily with or without food.
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Other Ingredients:
Other ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesim Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Gelatin.
Contains no Starch, Corn, Milk, Wheat, Yeast, Sugar, Eggs, Salt, Artificial Colors, Binders, Flavors, Preservatives or fish derivatives.
These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S.Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease |
| NUTRITION FACTS | |||
| L-Threonine 100 Capsules 500 mg | |||
| Element | Amount | %Daily Allowance% | Serving Size |
| USP L-Crystalline Threonine | 500 mg | 1 Capsule ( 500 mg ) | |
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