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Supplement: CG5 by PMD
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Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Calories
Ingredient Group | Header |
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Category | other |
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral that is essential for the proper functioning of the body. It plays a role in many important physiological processes, including the contraction and relaxation of muscles, the transmission of nerve impulses, and the regulation of blood pressure. Magnesium is found in a variety of foods, including leafy green vegetables, nuts, and grains, and it is also available as a dietary supplement. There are several different forms of magnesium that are available as supplements, all of which can be used to prevent deficiency. Additionally, magnesium is purported to have several different health benefits, such as improving sleep, reducing muscle cramps, reducing anxiety, and preventing or treating migraines. Although magnesium is essential for health, magnesium-containing foods and supplements can interact with some prescription medications if used at the same time.
See More Information Regarding MagnesiumIngredient Group | Magnesium |
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Category | mineral |
- Magnesium Creatine Chelate
CR5 Blend
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend |
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Category | blend |
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Creatine Blend
Ingredient Group Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) Category blend
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Creatine MagnaPower
Description:Creatine is an organic amine that occurs naturally in the body and is also found in certain foods, such as meat and fish. It is stored mostly in the skeletal muscles, where it is used to generate energy during physical activity. Creatine is a popular over-the-counter dietary supplement, and some evidence suggests it is effective at improving exercise performance, particularly during high-intensity activities such as weightlifting and sprinting. However, the degree to which creatine supplements may improve exercise performance can vary depending on the individual and the type of physical activity being performed Creatine is generally well-tolerated but may cause some minor side effects, such as cramping and water retention in some individuals. Long-term use has been rarely linked to kidney problems, but its use is generally regarded as safe. There are several different forms of creatine available, with the most common form being monohydrate salt. Other salt forms, including di-creatine citrate and 'pH buffered' creatine, are also available.
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Ingredient Group Magnesium Creatine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical Forms- Magnesium Creatine Chelate
Creatine Citrate
Description:Creatine is an organic amine that occurs naturally in the body and is also found in certain foods, such as meat and fish. It is stored mostly in the skeletal muscles, where it is used to generate energy during physical activity. Creatine is a popular over-the-counter dietary supplement, and some evidence suggests it is effective at improving exercise performance, particularly during high-intensity activities such as weightlifting and sprinting. However, the degree to which creatine supplements may improve exercise performance can vary depending on the individual and the type of physical activity being performed Creatine is generally well-tolerated but may cause some minor side effects, such as cramping and water retention in some individuals. Long-term use has been rarely linked to kidney problems, but its use is generally regarded as safe. There are several different forms of creatine available, with the most common form being monohydrate salt. Other salt forms, including di-creatine citrate and 'pH buffered' creatine, are also available.
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Ingredient Group Creatine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Dicreatine Malate
Description:Creatine is an organic amine that occurs naturally in the body and is also found in certain foods, such as meat and fish. It is stored mostly in the skeletal muscles, where it is used to generate energy during physical activity. Creatine is a popular over-the-counter dietary supplement, and some evidence suggests it is effective at improving exercise performance, particularly during high-intensity activities such as weightlifting and sprinting. However, the degree to which creatine supplements may improve exercise performance can vary depending on the individual and the type of physical activity being performed Creatine is generally well-tolerated but may cause some minor side effects, such as cramping and water retention in some individuals. Long-term use has been rarely linked to kidney problems, but its use is generally regarded as safe. There are several different forms of creatine available, with the most common form being monohydrate salt. Other salt forms, including di-creatine citrate and 'pH buffered' creatine, are also available.
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Ingredient Group Creatine Malate Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Creatine Alpha-Ketoglutarate
Description:Creatine is an organic amine that occurs naturally in the body and is also found in certain foods, such as meat and fish. It is stored mostly in the skeletal muscles, where it is used to generate energy during physical activity. Creatine is a popular over-the-counter dietary supplement, and some evidence suggests it is effective at improving exercise performance, particularly during high-intensity activities such as weightlifting and sprinting. However, the degree to which creatine supplements may improve exercise performance can vary depending on the individual and the type of physical activity being performed Creatine is generally well-tolerated but may cause some minor side effects, such as cramping and water retention in some individuals. Long-term use has been rarely linked to kidney problems, but its use is generally regarded as safe. There are several different forms of creatine available, with the most common form being monohydrate salt. Other salt forms, including di-creatine citrate and 'pH buffered' creatine, are also available.
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Ingredient Group Creatine alpha-ketoglutarate Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Creatine Pyruvate
Description:Creatine is an organic amine that occurs naturally in the body and is also found in certain foods, such as meat and fish. It is stored mostly in the skeletal muscles, where it is used to generate energy during physical activity. Creatine is a popular over-the-counter dietary supplement, and some evidence suggests it is effective at improving exercise performance, particularly during high-intensity activities such as weightlifting and sprinting. However, the degree to which creatine supplements may improve exercise performance can vary depending on the individual and the type of physical activity being performed Creatine is generally well-tolerated but may cause some minor side effects, such as cramping and water retention in some individuals. Long-term use has been rarely linked to kidney problems, but its use is generally regarded as safe. There are several different forms of creatine available, with the most common form being monohydrate salt. Other salt forms, including di-creatine citrate and 'pH buffered' creatine, are also available.
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Ingredient Group Creatine Pyruvate Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Betaine Anhydrous
Ingredient Group Betaine Anhydrous Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
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G5 Blend
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend |
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Category | blend |
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L-Glutamine
Description:L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, produced primarily in skeletal muscle and then released into circulation. It serves vital roles in various tissues, including the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and liver, where it supports essential functions such as maintaining intestinal integrity, immune response, and amino acid balance. Although traditionally classified as a non-essential amino acid, during periods of severe stress, glutamine becomes conditionally essential due to the body's increased demand. It acts as a critical nitrogen and carbon transporter between organs, and while the intestinal mucosa can synthesize glutamine, this production is insufficient during times of significant physiological stress. Dietary supplements generally contain L-glutamine as it is the biologically active form of the amino acid.
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Ingredient Group Glutamine Category amino acid
Recovamine
Description:L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, produced primarily in skeletal muscle and then released into circulation. It serves vital roles in various tissues, including the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and liver, where it supports essential functions such as maintaining intestinal integrity, immune response, and amino acid balance. Although traditionally classified as a non-essential amino acid, during periods of severe stress, glutamine becomes conditionally essential due to the body's increased demand. It acts as a critical nitrogen and carbon transporter between organs, and while the intestinal mucosa can synthesize glutamine, this production is insufficient during times of significant physiological stress. Dietary supplements generally contain L-glutamine as it is the biologically active form of the amino acid.
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Ingredient Group L-Alanyl-Glutamine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical Forms- L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine
Glutamine Peptides
Description:L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, produced primarily in skeletal muscle and then released into circulation. It serves vital roles in various tissues, including the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and liver, where it supports essential functions such as maintaining intestinal integrity, immune response, and amino acid balance. Although traditionally classified as a non-essential amino acid, during periods of severe stress, glutamine becomes conditionally essential due to the body's increased demand. It acts as a critical nitrogen and carbon transporter between organs, and while the intestinal mucosa can synthesize glutamine, this production is insufficient during times of significant physiological stress. Dietary supplements generally contain L-glutamine as it is the biologically active form of the amino acid.
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Ingredient Group Glutamine Category amino acid
N-Acetyl Glutamine
Description:L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, produced primarily in skeletal muscle and then released into circulation. It serves vital roles in various tissues, including the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and liver, where it supports essential functions such as maintaining intestinal integrity, immune response, and amino acid balance. Although traditionally classified as a non-essential amino acid, during periods of severe stress, glutamine becomes conditionally essential due to the body's increased demand. It acts as a critical nitrogen and carbon transporter between organs, and while the intestinal mucosa can synthesize glutamine, this production is insufficient during times of significant physiological stress. Dietary supplements generally contain L-glutamine as it is the biologically active form of the amino acid.
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Ingredient Group N-acetyl glutamine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Glutamine Alpha-Ketoglutarate
Description:L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, produced primarily in skeletal muscle and then released into circulation. It serves vital roles in various tissues, including the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and liver, where it supports essential functions such as maintaining intestinal integrity, immune response, and amino acid balance. Although traditionally classified as a non-essential amino acid, during periods of severe stress, glutamine becomes conditionally essential due to the body's increased demand. It acts as a critical nitrogen and carbon transporter between organs, and while the intestinal mucosa can synthesize glutamine, this production is insufficient during times of significant physiological stress. Dietary supplements generally contain L-glutamine as it is the biologically active form of the amino acid.
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Ingredient Group Glutamine alpha-ketoglutarate Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Drugs that interact with CG5 by PMD
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
1 Scoop(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
2 Scoop(s)
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Servings per container | 60 |
UPC/BARCODE | 811020911227 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calories |
5 Calorie(s)
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Header |
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Magnesium |
66 mg
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Magnesium |
16%
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CR5 Blend |
2.575 Gram(s)
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Proprietary Blend |
--
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Creatine Blend |
2.5 Gram(s)
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Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
--
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Creatine MagnaPower |
0 NP
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Magnesium Creatine |
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Creatine Citrate |
0 NP
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Creatine |
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Dicreatine Malate |
0 NP
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Creatine Malate |
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Creatine Alpha-Ketoglutarate |
0 NP
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Creatine alpha-ketoglutarate |
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Creatine Pyruvate |
0 NP
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Creatine Pyruvate |
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Betaine Anhydrous |
75 mg
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Betaine Anhydrous |
--
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G5 Blend |
2.5 Gram(s)
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Proprietary Blend |
--
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L-Glutamine |
0 NP
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Glutamine |
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Recovamine |
0 NP
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L-Alanyl-Glutamine |
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Glutamine Peptides |
0 NP
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Glutamine |
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N-Acetyl Glutamine |
0 NP
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N-acetyl glutamine |
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Glutamine Alpha-Ketoglutarate |
0 NP
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Glutamine alpha-ketoglutarate |
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Other Ingredients: |
Silica
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Label Statments:
Formulation |
- Highly soluble for maximum absorption
Support for: Lean muscle mass, increased strength, greater muscle performance and quick recovery.
- Professional muscular development
- Strength and recovery
- Maximum solubility
- Unflavored
- Free of: Lactose, preservatives, aspartame, yeast.\ Contains wheat. Stimulant free.
- Manufactured in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for:
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Suggested use:
For maintenance or daily use:
Mix 1-2 scoops of PMD's CG5 with 8 fl. oz. of cold water, juice, or your favorite sports drink and drink anytime during the day for maintenance.
- Use CG5 with pre-workouts:
Add 1-2 scoops of CG5 to your favorite pre-workout (like a BCAA, and ACG3 super charged+
or a pump fuel)by mixing both together and drinking 30-45 minutes before exercise or training to maximize muscle performance, strength, endurance, and to help delay the onset of fatigue.
- Use CG5 with post-workout:
Add 1-2 scoops of CG5 to your favorite protein (like an Amplify xl) to enhance and maximize recovery.
- Its highly recommended users drink 64-128 fl. oz. of water per day while taking this product. Contents may settle after shipping. Moisture and humidity can cause clumping and discoloration. Discard after expiration date. To be used as part of a physical conditioning program.
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Precautions |
- Do not take more than 2 scoops in a 24 hour period.
- Warning: Keep out of reach of children.
Not for use by those under the age of 18.
- For use by healthy individuals only.
Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Not for use if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a history of kidney disease.
- Before consuming seek advice from a health care professional if you are unaware of your current health condition. Discontinue use 2 weeks prior to surgery. Do not use if tamper resistant seal is broken.
- California residents
Warning: Cancer and reproductive harm- www.p65Warnings.ca.gov/Food
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Storage |
- Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excessive heat.
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General Statements |
- Consumer notice: Fitlife brands can only confirm product purity when our brands are purchased from authorized retailers, on gnc.com, or on pmdsports.com. For an approved list of retailers, go to pmdsports.com.
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Formula |
- Creatine + glutamine
- Creatine magnapower
Recovamine
- 2-in-1 creatine and glutamine formula
- For maximum uptake, performance and recovery!
1/2/3/4/5
2-In-1 creatine and glutamine formula to support maximum result
5 different forms of creatine including clinically studied creatine magnapower
5 different forms of glutamine including recovamine
2.5G of the creatine blend combined with 2.5g of g5 glutamine blend per serving
Features betaine anhydrous to support and enhance endurance
- CG5 features 5 highly soluble forms of creatine, which allows for total muscle cell saturation without the loading phase typically required with less soluble forms of creatine.
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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Brand IP Statement(s) |
- Creatine magnapower is a trademark of albion laboratories, inc. Recovamine is a trademark of fitlife brands, inc.
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Brand Information
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Manufactured in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for | |
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Name | FitLife Brands, Inc. |
Street Address | 5214 South 136th Street |
City | Omaha |
State | NE |
ZipCode | 68137 |
Web Address | PMDSports.com |
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