War Juice Grape By Omega Supreme Nutrition Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: War Juice Grape by Omega Supreme 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.
Sodium
Ingredient Group | Sodium |
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Category | mineral |
Chloride
Ingredient Group | Chloride |
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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 |
- MagnaPower Magnesium Creatine Chelate
CarnoSyn
Ingredient Group | Beta-Alanine |
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Category | amino acid |
- Beta-Alanine
MagnaPower Magnesium Creatine Chelate
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.
See More Information Regarding CreatineIngredient Group | Magnesium Creatine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
L-Taurine
Ingredient Group | Taurine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Caffeine Anhydrous
Ingredient Group | Caffeine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Theobromine
Ingredient Group | Theobromine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Infinergy Dicaffeine Malate
Ingredient Group | Caffeine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
N-Methyltyramine HCl
Ingredient Group | N-Methyltyramine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Hordenine HCl
Hordenine is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in various plants, including barley and cacti. It is structurally related to epinephrine and ephedrine and gets its name from the Hordeum genus of barley, from which it was first isolated. Hordenine has been marketed as a dietary supplement with claims of boosting energy and athletic performance, but there is limited scientific evidence to support these claims. Some studies suggest that it may have properties as a stimulant, but further research is needed to confirm its effects and safety.
See More Information Regarding HordenineIngredient Group | Hordenine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Higenamine HCl
Ingredient Group | Higenamine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Drugs that interact with War Juice Grape by Omega Supreme 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: |
6.9 Gram(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
6.9 Gram(s)
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Servings per container | 30 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Sodium |
118 mg
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Sodium |
5%
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Chloride |
182 mg
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Chloride |
5%
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Magnesium |
80 mg
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Magnesium |
20%
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CarnoSyn |
2 Gram(s)
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Beta-Alanine |
--
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MagnaPower Magnesium Creatine Chelate |
1 Gram(s)
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Magnesium Creatine |
--
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L-Taurine |
1 Gram(s)
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Taurine |
--
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Caffeine Anhydrous |
300 mg
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Caffeine |
--
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Theobromine |
100 mg
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Theobromine |
--
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Infinergy Dicaffeine Malate |
68.5 mg
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Caffeine |
--
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N-Methyltyramine HCl |
50 mg
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N-Methyltyramine |
--
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Hordenine HCl |
50 mg
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Hordenine |
--
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Higenamine HCl |
20 mg
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Higenamine |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
Malic Acid
Natural and Artificial flavor
Citric Acid
Sucralose
Silica
Acesulfame Potassium
FD&C Red 40
FD&C Blue 1
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Label Statments:
Formula |
- Natural and artificial flavor
- Dietary Supplement with Caffeine
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General Statements |
- Pre workout
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement with Caffeine
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Brand Information
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Not Present | |
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Name | Omega Supreme Nutrition |
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