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SciTec G-Bomb, Lemon Ice Tea - 500g

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G-BOMB

G-Bomb returns with a new formula!

G-Bomb contains 10 grams of micronized L-Glutamine per serving, as well as 500 mg of calcium in the form of calcium pyruvate and 100mcg of calcium L-methyl-folate, the active form of the vitamin folic acid.

Glutamine is a semi-essential amino acid, which means that it can be produced by the body, but there are circumstances, such as increased physical exertion, intense exercise, or prolonged illness, when it is advisable to supplement this amino acid from an external source. This amino acid also makes up nearly 60% of the dry matter content of muscle. It also provides an important nutrient for immune cells and intestinal epithelial cells and is used to make many other amino acids through transamination. It also plays an important role in acid-base balance, gluconeogenesis, and nucleotide synthesis. It is also involved in nitrogen metabolism between tissues.
Folate is involved in normal amino acid synthesis, contributes to normal blood formation, reduces fatigue and tiredness, and plays a role in cell division.
The formula also contains Ashwagandha root extract, also known in ancient Ayurvedic medicine as rasayana, which translates as rejuvenating agent.

The daily dose also includes inositol, choline and naringin. Inositol, a vitamin like substance, is a group of molecules with a similar structural formula to glucose and involved in cellular signalling and cell growth. It is also produced in small amounts by our body, so it is no longer classified as a vitamin.
Choline is involved in normal fat metabolism, contributes to the maintenance of normal liver function, and is involved in normal homocysteine metabolism.
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Servings per container 35
Expiry Date 17 Sep 2027
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