Proglycosyn Vanilla Cream By SNAC Nutrition Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Proglycosyn Vanilla Cream by SNAC Nutrition
This product contains
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 |
-
Calories from Fat
Ingredient Group Header Category other
Total Fat
Ingredient Group | Fat (unspecified) |
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Category | fat |
Cholesterol
Ingredient Group | Cholesterol |
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Category | fat |
Total Carbohydrates
Ingredient Group | Carbohydrate |
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Category | sugar |
-
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
- Chromium Polynicotinate
Chloride
Ingredient Group | Chloride |
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Category | mineral |
Sodium
Ingredient Group | Sodium |
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Category | mineral |
Potassium
Ingredient Group | Potassium |
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Category | mineral |
Creatine Blend
Ingredient Group | Blend (Metabolite, constituent, extract, isolate, or combination of these) |
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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
Magnesium Creatine
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
L-Glutamine
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.
See More Information Regarding GlutamineIngredient Group | Glutamine |
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Category | amino acid |
L-Arginine Hydrochloride
Ingredient Group | Arginine |
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Category | amino acid |
Drugs that interact with Proglycosyn Vanilla Cream by SNAC Nutrition
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
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: |
59 Gram(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
59 Gram(s)
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Servings per container | 20 |
UPC/BARCODE | 094922834706 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calories |
180 Calorie(s)
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Header |
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Calories from Fat |
0 Calorie(s)
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Header |
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Total Fat |
0 Gram(s)
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Fat (unspecified) |
--
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Cholesterol |
0 mg
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Cholesterol |
--
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Total Carbohydrates |
22 Gram(s)
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Carbohydrate |
7%
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Dietary Fiber |
1 Gram(s)
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Fiber (unspecified) |
1%
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Sugar |
21 Gram(s)
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Sucrose |
--
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Protein |
24 Gram(s)
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Protein (unspecified) |
48%
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Calcium |
109 mg
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Calcium |
10%
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Magnesium |
38 mg
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Magnesium |
10%
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Chromium |
100 mcg
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Chromium |
80%
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Chloride |
30 mg
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Chloride |
--
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Sodium |
72 mg
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Sodium |
1%
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Potassium |
134 mg
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Potassium |
4%
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Creatine Blend |
3 Gram(s)
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Blend (Metabolite, constituent, extract, isolate, or combination of these) |
--
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Creatine Monohydrate |
0 NP
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Creatine |
--
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Magnesium Creatine |
0 NP
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Magnesium Creatine |
--
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L-Glutamine |
3 Gram(s)
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Glutamine |
--
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L-Arginine Hydrochloride |
1 Gram(s)
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Arginine |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
Whey Protein Isolate
Dextrose
Natural and Artificial Vanilla flavors
Xanthan Gum
Soy Lecithin
Citric Acid
Sucralose
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Label Statments:
Formula |
- Proglycosyn is an advanced one-to-one ratio protein carbohydrate formulation designed specifically to help accelerate post-exercise protein and glycogen synthesis by supplying a unique combination of whey protein isolates, carbohydrates, and anabolic nutrients. While glycogen synthesis is important and dependent on an adequate supply of post-recovery dietary carbohydrate, the provision of an adequate supply of dietary protein is just as important to ensure optimal post-exercise muscle protein synthesis - a process that requires a constant supply of dietary amino acids.
Insulin release is also believed to be an important factor in optimizing exercise recovery as well as muscle growth. Recent research has suggested that a 50/50 protein-carbohydrate combination facilitates the body's insulin production far greater than simple carbohydrate alone. Provision of protein and carbohydrate helps maximize serum insulin, which enhances synthesis of both muscle protein and glycogen as well as creatine transport - important factors in increasing muscle size and performance.
Proglycosyn also contains L-glutamine which research has suggested as being an important aspect of muscle protein synthesis. Since stores of glutamine can be depleted during exercise and physiological stress, and dietary supplies are often limited, supplementing glutamine may be beneficial for exercise recovery.
Proglycosyn is not a creatine loading formula; rather, Proglysocyn is formulated to provide creatine in smaller doses, reducing the potential for exercise related muscle tightness and excessive water retention, factors that could adversely affect performance.
- Many elite amateur and professional athletes from various sports including bodybuilding, football, baseball, track and field, tennis and swimming are utilizing Proglycosyn to enhance their muscle mass and sports performances.
- Vanilla Cream natural & artificial flavor
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General Statements |
- 1. MacDougall, JD., et al,; The time courser for elevated muscle protein synthesis following heavy resistance exercise, Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 20(4):480-486, 1995
2. Chandler RM: Byme HK; Patterson JG; Ivy JL. Dietary supplements affect the anabolic hormones after weight-training exercises. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 76(2); 839-45, 1994
3. Gibson NR; Fereday A; Cox M Halliday D; Pacy PJ; Millard DJ. Influences of dietary energy and protein on leucine kinetics during feeding in healthy adults. American Journal of Physiology 270(2 Pt 1):E282-91, 1996
4. Steenage, GR., Simpson, J., Greenhaff, PL; protein-and carbohydrate-induced augmentation of whole body creatine retent ionin humans, Journal of Applied Physiology, 89:1165-1171, 2000
5. Souba, WW. Glutamine: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Nutrition. Medical Intelligence Unit. R.G. Landes Company, Austin Texas, 1992
6. Terjung RL; Clarkson Pl Elchner Er, Greenhaff PL; Hespel PJ; Israel RG; Kraemer WJ; Meyer RA; Spriet LL; Tamopolsky MA; et al American College of Sports Medicine roundtable. The physiological and health effects of oral creatine supplementation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2000 Mar; 32(3): 706-17
- SNAC Scientific Nutrition for Advanced Conditioning
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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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Precautions |
- Warning: Do not use if pregnant, nursing, or under the age of 18.
- Warning: Do not use if pregnant, nursing, or under the age of 18.
- Consult your doctor before using this or any dietary supplement. Immediately discontinue use and contact your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- To report any serious adverse events, please call 800-697-2086 or email [email protected].
- Contains Milk and Soy. Manufactured in a plant that processes wheat and eggs.
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Brand IP Statement(s) |
- Proglycosyn is a trademark of SNAC System, Inc.
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Formulation |
- Ultimate Post-Workout Recovery
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Recommended Use: Add two scoops of powder to 8 ounces of liquid and mix well. Use post-workout only.
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Brand Information
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Distributed by | |
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Name | SNAC System, Inc. |
City | San Carlos |
State | CA |
ZipCode | 94070 |
Phone Number | 1-800-697-2086 |
Web Address | www.snac.com |
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