Iso Mass Xtreme Gainer Strawberry Milk Shake By Ultimate Nutrition Platinum Series Overview & Drug Interactions
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Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
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Calories
Ingredient Group | Header |
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Category | other |
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Calories from Fat
Ingredient Group Header Category other
Total Fat
Ingredient Group | Fat (unspecified) |
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Category | fat |
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Saturated Fat
Ingredient Group Saturated fat Category fat
Cholesterol
Ingredient Group | Cholesterol |
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Category | fat |
Sodium
Ingredient Group | Sodium |
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Category | mineral |
Total Carbohydrates
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Category | sugar |
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Dietary Fiber
Ingredient Group Fiber (unspecified) Category fiber
Sugar
Ingredient Group Sucrose Category sugar
Protein
Ingredient Group | Protein (unspecified) |
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Category | protein |
Vitamin A
Ingredient Group | Vitamin A |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin C
Ingredient Group | Vitamin C |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in several bodily processes. It helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are necessary for healthy bones and teeth. It is also important for immune system function and may help to protect against certain diseases. Vitamin D is found in a variety of foods, including fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified foods such as milk and cereal. It is also produced by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Vitamin D supplements are available in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, and liquids. The recommended daily intake of vitamin D varies depending on age, sex, and other factors, and it is important to follow the dosage recommendations provided by a healthcare professional. There are several different forms of vitamin D available, with the two most popular being ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (vitamin D3).
See More Information Regarding Vitamin DIngredient Group | Vitamin D |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E is also available as a dietary supplement and is often added to skincare products. Vitamin E has many roles in the body, including protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function.
See More Information Regarding Vitamin EIngredient Group | Vitamin E |
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Category | vitamin |
Thiamine
Ingredient Group | Thiamin |
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Category | vitamin |
Riboflavin
Ingredient Group | Riboflavin |
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Category | vitamin |
Niacin
Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods, including meat, poultry, fish, and fortified grains. It plays a variety of roles in the body, including in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is also necessary for the production of energy in the body and in the synthesis of different hormones. Niacin deficiency is rare in developed countries, however, supplementation has been shown to have several positive benefits. For example, it can reduce the risk of diabetic neuropathy (i.e., nerve pain) and has been shown effective for treating some types of high cholesterol (extended-release niacin is used as a prescription drug in the United States for this purpose). There is a multitude of niacin forms available as dietary supplements, including NADH, niacinamide, and nicotinamide riboside, all with different properties.
See More Information Regarding NiacinIngredient Group | Niacin |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin B6
Ingredient Group | Vitamin B6 |
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Category | vitamin |
Folic Acid
Ingredient Group | Folate |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin crucial for several bodily functions. It plays a pivotal role in the formation of red blood cells, aiding in the prevention of anemia. Vitamin B12 is essential for maintaining a healthy nervous system and proper brain function, as it is involved in the synthesis of myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibers. This vitamin is primarily found in animal-based foods such as meat, fish, dairy products, and eggs, making it important for vegetarians and vegans to consider supplementation. A deficiency in vitamin B12 can lead to neurological issues, fatigue, and cognitive impairment.
See More Information Regarding Vitamin B12Ingredient Group | Vitamin B12 |
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Category | vitamin |
Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin H or vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a role in various metabolic processes in the body. It is necessary for the growth and maintenance of healthy skin, hair, and nails, and is also involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids. Biotin is considered to be generally safe when consumed in the recommended daily amounts but it is important to note that consuming large amounts of biotin-containing supplements or products can cause falsely high or falsely low test results for certain laboratory tests, such as those for thyroid function, hormone levels, and certain biomarkers for certain diseases.
See More Information Regarding BiotinIngredient Group | Biotin |
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Category | vitamin |
Pantothenic Acid
Ingredient Group | Vitamin B5 |
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Category | vitamin |
Calcium
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
Iron
Ingredient Group | Iron |
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Category | mineral |
Phosphorus
Ingredient Group | Phosphorus |
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Category | mineral |
Iodine
Iodine is a mineral that is crucial for our body's ability to produce thyroid hormone, which helps control our growth, metabolism, and energy levels. A lack of iodine in the diet is a common problem around the world and can lead to intellectual development issues. Adding iodine to salt (i.e., iodized salt) has helped reduce this problem. Iodine is commonly utilized as a dietary supplement, both in multivitamin preparations and as a standalone ingredient as it is purported to have overall health and wellness benefits, not just in those who are deficient. One such standalone iodine product is 'Iodoral'. Studies have shown iodine supplementation may help improve cognitive function and boost energy levels but more research is needed. It is recommended that you should be under medical supervision if you plan on taking iodine as there may be a risk of certain side effects with high dosages.
See More Information Regarding IodineIngredient Group | Iodine |
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Category | mineral |
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 |
Zinc
Zinc is a mineral that is essential for the proper functioning of the human body. It is involved in many important physiological processes, including immune system function, wound healing, taste, and smell. Zinc is found in a variety of foods, including meat, seafood, and whole grains, and it is also available as a dietary supplement. Zinc supplements may be used to treat or prevent zinc deficiency, which can occur due to certain medical conditions, such as gastrointestinal disorders, alcohol abuse, and certain medications. Zinc supplements may also be used for other purposes, such as to boost the immune system, improve acne, and reduce the severity and duration of colds. There are several different forms of zinc supplements available, including zinc gluconate, zinc acetate, and zinc sulfate. The most common form of zinc supplements is zinc gluconate, which is well absorbed and is less likely to cause stomach-related side effects than other forms of zinc.
See More Information Regarding ZincIngredient Group | Zinc |
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Category | mineral |
Copper
Ingredient Group | Copper |
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Category | mineral |
Chromium
Chromium is a trace mineral that is found in small amounts in the human body. It is believed to play a role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is used as a dietary supplement for its purported ability to help with weight loss and blood sugar control. There is some evidence to suggest that chromium supplements may help to improve blood sugar control in people with type 2 diabetes, although the results of studies on this topic have been mixed. Some studies have found that chromium supplements can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar levels in those with poorly controlled diabetes, while others have found no significant effects.
See More Information Regarding ChromiumIngredient Group | Chromium |
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Category | mineral |
Iso Mass (Combination)
Ingredient Group | Blend (Amino Acid/Protein) |
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Category | blend |
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Whey Protein Isolate
Description:Whey protein is a type of protein derived from cow's milk. Specifically, whey comes from the cheesemaking process. Enzymes are added to milk, which separates the milk into cheese curds and liquid whey. Whey is a complete protein, meaning that it contains all nine essential amino acids that the body needs but cannot produce on its own. Whey protein is often used as a supplement to help build and repair muscle tissue, and it is popular among athletes and bodybuilders. There are three main types of whey protein: concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate. The concentrate contains a higher amount of lactose (milk sugar) and fat, while isolate is a purer form of protein that contains less lactose and fat. Hydrolysate is a predigested form of whey protein that is easier for the body to absorb. Whey protein is often consumed in the form of powders, shakes, and bars, and it can be mixed with water, milk, or other beverages. Drug interactions with whey protein typically result due to the calcium content of whey, which can decrease absorption of some drugs, including many classes of antibiotics.
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Ingredient Group Whey Protein Category protein
Milk Protein isolate
Ingredient Group Milk Protein Category protein
Egg Protein isolate
Ingredient Group Egg protein Category protein
Micellar Alpha and Beta Casein and Caseinates
Ingredient Group Casein Category protein Forms- Micellar Alpha Casein and Caseinates
- Micellar Beta Casein and Caseinates
Lactoferrin
Description:Lactoferrin is a glycoprotein that has the ability to attach to iron. It is present in various bodily fluids like colostrum, nasal secretions, intestinal secretions, genital secretions, tears, saliva, and even seminal fluid in humans and animals. Neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, also release lactoferrin. This versatile protein can be obtained from human or bovine milk, and it can also be extracted from rice through recombinant technology.
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Ingredient Group Lactoferrin Category protein
Carbo Mass
Ingredient Group | Blend (Combination) |
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Category | blend |
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Maltodextrin
Ingredient Group Maltodextrin Category complex carbohydrate
Dextrose
Ingredient Group Glucose Category sugar
Oat Fiber
Ingredient Group Oat Fiber Category fiber
Crea Mass
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend (Combination) |
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Category | blend |
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Creatine Monohydrate
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
Tricreatine 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
Kre-Alkalyn
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
Creatine Ethyl Ester Orotate
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 Orotate 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 Ornate Ethyl Ester
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
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
Omega Mass (Fatty Acid or Fat/Oil Supplement)
Ingredient Group | Blend (Fatty Acid or Fat/Oil Supplement) |
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Category | blend |
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enzyme modified Sunflower Oil powder
Description:Sunflower oil is a vegetable oil extracted from sunflower seeds, known for its mild flavor and light texture. It is widely used in cooking and baking due to its high smoke point, making it suitable for frying and sautéing, and is often incorporated into various dishes as a healthier alternative to saturated fats. Additionally, sunflower oil contains vitamin E and unsaturated fats.
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Ingredient Group Sunflower Oil Category fat
Medium Chain Triglyceride powder
Ingredient Group Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) Category fat
Borage Oil powder
Description:Borage (Borago officinalis) is an herb native to the Mediterranean region. It is known for its hairy, light blue flowers and hairy, hairy leaves. In herbal medicine, borage is used to treat a wide range of health conditions, including respiratory problems, inflammation, and anxiety. It is also used to stimulate the appetite and to help improve mood. Borage oil, which is extracted from the seeds of the plant and contains gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an omega-6 fatty acid, is used topically to treat skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis. Borage must be used cautiously if taken orally as the plant parts may contain liver-toxic compounds (pyrrolizidine alkaloids). It is important to only ingest preparations that are free of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
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Ingredient Group Borage Oil Category fat
Flax seed Oil powder
Description:Flaxseed, also known as linseed, is a type of seed that is rich in nutrients and other compounds. It is a good source of fiber, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids, as well as a variety of vitamins and minerals. Flaxseed is often ground and used as a supplement in the form of flaxseed meal or oil. Flaxseed has a number of potential health benefits. It is high in fiber, which can help improve digestion and lower cholesterol levels. The omega-3 fatty acids found in flaxseed are believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and may help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Flaxseed is also a rich source of lignans, plant compounds that have been shown to have estrogen-like effects. Both flaxseed and flaxseed oil are popular dietary supplements and share many of the same purported health benefits. However, one of the main differences between the two is the amount of fiber they contain. Flaxseed is a good source of both soluble and insoluble fiber, while flaxseed oil does not contain any fiber. This means that flaxseed can help improve digestion and lower cholesterol levels, while flaxseed oil does not have these effects.
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Ingredient Group Flaxseed Oil Category fat
Conjugated Linoleic Acid, Powder
Ingredient Group Conjugated Linoleic Acid Category fatty acid
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Ingredient Group Omega-3 Category fatty acid
Vita Mass (Combination)
Ingredient Group | Blend (Combination) |
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Category | blend |
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Vitamin A Acetate
Ingredient Group Vitamin A Category vitamin
Cholecalciferol
Description:Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in several bodily processes. It helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are necessary for healthy bones and teeth. It is also important for immune system function and may help to protect against certain diseases. Vitamin D is found in a variety of foods, including fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified foods such as milk and cereal. It is also produced by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Vitamin D supplements are available in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, and liquids. The recommended daily intake of vitamin D varies depending on age, sex, and other factors, and it is important to follow the dosage recommendations provided by a healthcare professional. There are several different forms of vitamin D available, with the two most popular being ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (vitamin D3).
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Ingredient Group Vitamin D Category vitamin
D-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate
Description:Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E is also available as a dietary supplement and is often added to skincare products. Vitamin E has many roles in the body, including protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function.
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Ingredient Group Vitamin E Category vitamin
Ascorbic Acid
Ingredient Group Vitamin C Category vitamin
Folate
Ingredient Group Folate Category vitamin
Thiamine Mononitrate
Ingredient Group Thiamin Category vitamin
Niacinamide
Description:Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods, including meat, poultry, fish, and fortified grains. It plays a variety of roles in the body, including in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is also necessary for the production of energy in the body and in the synthesis of different hormones. Niacin deficiency is rare in developed countries, however, supplementation has been shown to have several positive benefits. For example, it can reduce the risk of diabetic neuropathy (i.e., nerve pain) and has been shown effective for treating some types of high cholesterol (extended-release niacin is used as a prescription drug in the United States for this purpose). There is a multitude of niacin forms available as dietary supplements, including NADH, niacinamide, and nicotinamide riboside, all with different properties.
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Ingredient Group Niacin Category vitamin
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Ingredient Group Vitamin B6 Category vitamin
Cyanocobalamin
Description:Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin crucial for several bodily functions. It plays a pivotal role in the formation of red blood cells, aiding in the prevention of anemia. Vitamin B12 is essential for maintaining a healthy nervous system and proper brain function, as it is involved in the synthesis of myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibers. This vitamin is primarily found in animal-based foods such as meat, fish, dairy products, and eggs, making it important for vegetarians and vegans to consider supplementation. A deficiency in vitamin B12 can lead to neurological issues, fatigue, and cognitive impairment.
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Ingredient Group Vitamin B12 Category vitamin
Calcium D-Pantothenate
Description:Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
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Ingredient Group Calcium Category mineral
Dicalcium Phosphate
Description:Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
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Ingredient Group Calcium Category mineral
Potassium Iodide
Description:Iodine is a mineral that is crucial for our body's ability to produce thyroid hormone, which helps control our growth, metabolism, and energy levels. A lack of iodine in the diet is a common problem around the world and can lead to intellectual development issues. Adding iodine to salt (i.e., iodized salt) has helped reduce this problem. Iodine is commonly utilized as a dietary supplement, both in multivitamin preparations and as a standalone ingredient as it is purported to have overall health and wellness benefits, not just in those who are deficient. One such standalone iodine product is 'Iodoral'. Studies have shown iodine supplementation may help improve cognitive function and boost energy levels but more research is needed. It is recommended that you should be under medical supervision if you plan on taking iodine as there may be a risk of certain side effects with high dosages.
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Ingredient Group Iodine Category mineral
Potassium Chloride
Ingredient Group Potassium Chloride Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Ferrous Fumarate
Ingredient Group Iron Category mineral
Magnesium Oxide
Description: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.
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Ingredient Group Magnesium Category mineral
Copper Gluconate
Ingredient Group Copper Category mineral
Zinc Oxide
Description:Zinc is a mineral that is essential for the proper functioning of the human body. It is involved in many important physiological processes, including immune system function, wound healing, taste, and smell. Zinc is found in a variety of foods, including meat, seafood, and whole grains, and it is also available as a dietary supplement. Zinc supplements may be used to treat or prevent zinc deficiency, which can occur due to certain medical conditions, such as gastrointestinal disorders, alcohol abuse, and certain medications. Zinc supplements may also be used for other purposes, such as to boost the immune system, improve acne, and reduce the severity and duration of colds. There are several different forms of zinc supplements available, including zinc gluconate, zinc acetate, and zinc sulfate. The most common form of zinc supplements is zinc gluconate, which is well absorbed and is less likely to cause stomach-related side effects than other forms of zinc.
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Ingredient Group Zinc Category mineral
Chromium Nicotinate
Description:Chromium is a trace mineral that is found in small amounts in the human body. It is believed to play a role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It is used as a dietary supplement for its purported ability to help with weight loss and blood sugar control. There is some evidence to suggest that chromium supplements may help to improve blood sugar control in people with type 2 diabetes, although the results of studies on this topic have been mixed. Some studies have found that chromium supplements can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar levels in those with poorly controlled diabetes, while others have found no significant effects.
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Ingredient Group Chromium Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Gluta Mass
Ingredient Group | Blend |
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Category | blend |
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Glutapure 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
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
Glutamine Ethyl Ester
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 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 N-acetyl glutamine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
N.O. Mass (Combination)
Ingredient Group | Blend (Combination) |
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Category | blend |
-
Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate
Ingredient Group Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Arginine Ethyl Ester Di-HCl
Ingredient Group Arginine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Citrulline Ethyl Ester Malate
Ingredient Group Citrulline malate Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
L-Norvaline
Ingredient Group Norvaline Category amino acid
BCAA Mass
Ingredient Group | Blend |
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Category | blend |
-
L-Valine
Ingredient Group Valine Category amino acid
L-Valine Ethyl Ester
Ingredient Group Valine Category amino acid
L-Leucine
Ingredient Group Leucine Category amino acid
L-Leucine Ethyl Ester
Ingredient Group Leucine Category amino acid
L-Isoleucine
Ingredient Group Isoleucine Category amino acid
L-Isoleucine Ethyl Ester
Ingredient Group Isoleucine Category amino acid
CP (Creatine Precursor) Mass
Ingredient Group | Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
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Category | blend |
-
Betain
Ingredient Group Betaine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Glycocyamine
Ingredient Group Glycocyamine Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Enzyme Mass
Ingredient Group | Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
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Category | blend |
-
Protease
Ingredient Group Proteolytic Enzymes (Proteases) Category enzyme
Lactase
Ingredient Group Lactase Category enzyme
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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: |
153 Gram(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
153 Gram(s)
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Servings per container | 30 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calories |
650 {Calories}
940 {Calories}
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Header |
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Calories from Fat |
60 {Calories}
150 {Calories}
|
Header |
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Total Fat |
7 g
16 g
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Fat (unspecified) |
11%
25% |
Saturated Fat |
4 g
10 g
|
Saturated fat |
20%
50% |
Cholesterol |
30 mg
30 mg
|
Cholesterol |
10%
10% |
Sodium |
200 mg
500 mg
|
Sodium |
8%
21% |
Total Carbohydrates |
80 g
110 g
|
Carbohydrate |
27%
37% |
Dietary Fiber |
6 g
6 g
|
Fiber (unspecified) |
24%
24% |
Sugar |
5 g
5 g
|
Sucrose |
|
Protein |
65 g
72 g
|
Protein (unspecified) |
130%
144% |
Vitamin A |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin A |
33%
52% |
Vitamin C |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin C |
33%
45% |
Vitamin D |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin D |
33%
85% |
Vitamin E |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin E |
33%
33% |
Thiamine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Thiamin |
33%
48% |
Riboflavin |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Riboflavin |
33%
95% |
Niacin |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Niacin |
33%
33% |
Vitamin B6 |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin B6 |
33%
45% |
Folic Acid |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Folate |
33%
33% |
Vitamin B12 |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin B12 |
33%
62% |
Biotin |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Biotin |
33%
33% |
Pantothenic Acid |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin B5 |
33%
45% |
Calcium |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Calcium |
33%
100% |
Iron |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Iron |
33%
33% |
Phosphorus |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Phosphorus |
33%
85% |
Iodine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Iodine |
33%
33% |
Magnesium |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Magnesium |
33%
52% |
Zinc |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Zinc |
33%
46% |
Copper |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Copper |
33%
33% |
Chromium |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Chromium |
83%
83% |
Iso Mass (Combination) |
72 Gram(s)
72 Gram(s)
|
Blend (Amino Acid/Protein) |
--
-- |
Whey Protein Isolate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Whey Protein |
|
Milk Protein isolate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Milk Protein |
|
Egg Protein isolate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Egg protein |
|
Micellar Alpha and Beta Casein and Caseinates |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Casein |
|
Lactoferrin |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Lactoferrin |
|
Carbo Mass |
60 Gram(s)
60 Gram(s)
|
Blend (Combination) |
--
-- |
Maltodextrin |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Maltodextrin |
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Dextrose |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Glucose |
|
Oat Fiber |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Oat Fiber |
|
Crea Mass |
7 Gram(s)
7 Gram(s)
|
Proprietary Blend (Combination) |
--
-- |
Creatine Monohydrate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine |
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Tricreatine Malate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine Malate |
|
Kre-Alkalyn |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine |
|
Creatine Ethyl Ester Orotate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine Orotate |
|
Creatine Alpha Ketoglutarate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine alpha-ketoglutarate |
|
Creatine Ornate Ethyl Ester |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine |
|
Creatine Pyruvate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Creatine Pyruvate |
|
Omega Mass (Fatty Acid or Fat/Oil Supplement) |
6.5 Gram(s)
6.5 Gram(s)
|
Blend (Fatty Acid or Fat/Oil Supplement) |
--
-- |
enzyme modified Sunflower Oil powder |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Sunflower Oil |
|
Medium Chain Triglyceride powder |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) |
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Borage Oil powder |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Borage Oil |
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Flax seed Oil powder |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Flaxseed Oil |
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Conjugated Linoleic Acid, Powder |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Conjugated Linoleic Acid |
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Omega-3 |
|
Vita Mass (Combination) |
3.22 Gram(s)
3.22 Gram(s)
|
Blend (Combination) |
--
-- |
Vitamin A Acetate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin A |
|
Cholecalciferol |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin D |
|
D-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin E |
|
Ascorbic Acid |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin C |
|
Folate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Folate |
|
Thiamine Mononitrate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Thiamin |
|
Niacinamide |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Niacin |
|
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin B6 |
|
Cyanocobalamin |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Vitamin B12 |
|
Calcium D-Pantothenate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Calcium |
|
Dicalcium Phosphate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Calcium |
|
Potassium Iodide |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Iodine |
|
Potassium Chloride |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Potassium Chloride |
|
Ferrous Fumarate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Iron |
|
Magnesium Oxide |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Magnesium |
|
Copper Gluconate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Copper |
|
Zinc Oxide |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Zinc |
|
Chromium Nicotinate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Chromium |
|
Gluta Mass |
2.2 Gram(s)
2.2 Gram(s)
|
Blend |
--
-- |
Glutapure Glutamine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Glutamine |
|
Glutamine Alpha Ketoglutarate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Glutamine alpha-ketoglutarate |
|
Glutamine Ethyl Ester |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Glutamine |
|
N-Acetyl L-Glutamine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
N-acetyl glutamine |
|
N.O. Mass (Combination) |
500 mg
500 mg
|
Blend (Combination) |
--
-- |
Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate |
|
Arginine Ethyl Ester Di-HCl |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Arginine |
|
Citrulline Ethyl Ester Malate |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Citrulline malate |
|
L-Norvaline |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Norvaline |
|
BCAA Mass |
550 mg
550 mg
|
Blend |
--
-- |
L-Valine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Valine |
|
L-Valine Ethyl Ester |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Valine |
|
L-Leucine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Leucine |
|
L-Leucine Ethyl Ester |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Leucine |
|
L-Isoleucine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Isoleucine |
|
L-Isoleucine Ethyl Ester |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Isoleucine |
|
CP (Creatine Precursor) Mass |
500 mg
500 mg
|
Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
--
-- |
Betain |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Betaine |
|
Glycocyamine |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Glycocyamine |
|
Enzyme Mass |
250 mg
250 mg
|
Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
--
-- |
Protease |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Proteolytic Enzymes (Proteases) |
|
Lactase |
0 NP
0 NP
|
Lactase |
|
Other Ingredients: |
Beet root powder
Natural & Artificial flavors
Soy Lecithin
Sucralose
Acesulfame Potassium
Neotame
|
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Label Statments:
Formula |
- Enhanced with Beta Alanine, 4 Types of Glutamine, AAKG, and Lactoferrin
- Contains Milk, Soy, Egg and Fish (herring, anchovy, mackerel, sardine, salmon).
- 65 Grams of Nutrient-Dense Whey Protein per Serving!
Packed with 940 Calories!
- Naturally & Artificially Flavored
- Made with Genuine Kre-Alkalyn(R) pH-CORRECT(TM) CREATINE
|
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Precautions |
- Notice: Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
- Warning: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose,
call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
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Brand IP Statement(s) |
- Kre-Alkalyn(R) is a registered trademark of BioCeutical Research & Development Laboratory (BR&D).
Kre-Alkalyn(R) is patented (6,399,661) & registered to BioCeutical Research & Development Laboratory (BR&D).
- U.S. PATENT #6,399,661
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- AM Workout
6am: Wake up
6:15am: Breakfast with 1 serving Power Cuts & 1 serving ISO Sensation 93
7am Consume 1 Serving Horse Power
7:30am: Begin Workout Sip on Carbo Booster throughout workout
9am: End workout Immediately consume 1 serving ISO-MASS
10:30am: Snack and 1 serving ISO Sensation 93
12:30pm: Lunch with 1 serving Carbo Booster
2:30pm Consume 1 serving ISO-MASS
4:30pm: Snack with 1 serving ISO Sensaction 93
6:30pm: Dinner with 1 Serving ISO-Mass for dessert
8:30pm: Consume 1 serving each Casein Portein and ZMA
1l:00pm: Bedtime
- PM Workout
6am: Wake up
6:15am: Breakfast with 1 serving Power caps and 1 serving ISO Sensation 93
8am Consume 1 serving ISO-MASS
10:30am: Snack with 1 serving ISO sensation 93
12:30pm: Lunch with 1 serving Carbo Booster 3pm: Snack with 1 serving ISO-Mass
6pm: Dinner
7:00pm Consume 1 serving Horse Power
7:30pm: Begin workout Sip Carbo Booster throughout workout
9pm: End workout Immediately consume 1 serving ISO-MASS
10pm Consume 1 serving each Casein Protein and ZMA
11pm: Bedtime
- Suggested directions for use: Mix 3 scoops ISO-MASS with 16 ounces liquid (water or milk). Take 3 servings daily. Use the schedule below to fit ISO-MASS into your preferred daily workout regimen.
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General Statements |
- ISO-MASS is the future of weight gainers. With a scientifically-formulated carbohydate to protein ratio of 16:13 ISO-MASS is designed for you to gain serious muscle mass without the added fat deposits. ISO-MASS is formulated with a precise blend of time release proteins, complex carbohydrates, 6 types of creatine for muscle growth, 4 types of glutamine for muscle recovery, a complete vitamin premix for added mind/body functions, a healthy blend of 6 essential fatty acids to improve mind and body, a blend of 4 nitric oxide precursors to enhance vasodilation, a creatine precursor complex to increase the body’s natural production of creatine, and an enzyme complex to increase absorption. All this can be found in an old fashioned milk shake taste in any of our gourmet flavors.
- Time Released Mass Gainer Formula
With Complex Carbohydrates
- Contains 7 Types of Fast-Acting Creatine!
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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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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Brand Information
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Distributed by | |
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Name | Ultimate Nutrition Inc. |
City | Farmington |
State | CT |
Country | USA |
ZipCode | 06034 |
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