Nutrients

Iron

Sources Essential trace element that exists in two forms: ferric and ferrous iron. Two thirds is in hemoglobin, and the … More

Iodine

Sources Another essential trace element for animals and humans. Most of it is present in the thyroid gland, and the … More

INOSITOL

Functions Like choline, inositol is also a member of the vitamin B complex but again not a true vitamin as … More

Hydroxycitrate

Function and sources Hydroxycitrate is a derivative of citric acid, which is an important metabolic intermediate. Citric acid is found … More

Histidine

Sources Histidine is often classified as a semi-essential amino acid, which means that it is not commonly required in the … More

Grape seed extract

Function Grape seed extract contains oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs), which have a fascinating history. In the first half of the 16th … More

Glycine

Sources Glycine is another non-essential amino acid manufactured by the body, but its utilization in at least six important metabolic … More

Glutathione

Sources One more non-essential amino acid manufactured by the body, it has no daily requirements. Glutathione is a tripeptide consisting … More

Glutamine

Sources Glutamine is still another non-essential amino acid. It is converted to glutamic acid (or glutamate), which together with glucose … More

Glucosamine sulfate

Function Glucosamine is an amino sugar, that is, glucose where one oxygen atom has been replaced by a nitrogen atom, … More