Appstle Regular Group 2


DescriptionTaurine is a conditionally essential sulfur amino acid. It is necessary for proper human development. Serving size: 1 Capsule Servings per container: 100 Ingredient: Taurine Directions: As a dietary supplement, take one to three capsules daily, or as recommended by a health care professional. To be used as dietary supplement in a normal food program. It is recommended that this product be taken with vitamin and minerals WarningsDo Not Refrigerate Keep out of reach of children Store in a cool, dry place Contains no Starch, Corn, Milk, Wheat, Yeast, Sugar, Eggs, Salt, Artificial Colors, Binders, Flavors, Preservatives or fish derivatives Note: The date on this item reflects the date of manufacture.
$23.70


DescriptionL-Alanine is the most glucogenic amino acid. Serving size: 1 Capsule Servings per container: 50 Ingredient: L-Alanine 500 mg Suggested use: As a dietary supplement, take one to three capsules daily, or as recommended by a health care prfessional. To be used as Dietary supplement in a normal food program. It is recommended that this product be taken with vitamin and minerals. Warnings: Contains no Starch, Corn, Milk, Wheat, Yeast, Sugar, Eggs, Salt, Artificial Colors, Binders, Flavors, Preservatives or fish derivatives. Note: The date on this item reflects the date of manufacture.
$23.70
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