Common Name: Glyceine
Overview
Glyceine is a non-essential amino acid (the body can make glyceine). It is also one of the simplest. Glyceine is important:
Without glyceine the body could not repair damage to tissue and skin caused by exposure to UV radiation and free radical damage. It would also make wounds almost impossible to heal. Glyceine is also important in regulating blood sugar levels, in the central nervous system as a neurotransmitter and in stimulating the pituitary gland to release HGH (human growth hormone).
Benefits
Research is beginning to show how beneficial glyceine is in health maintenance.
Dosage
The typical dose of glyceine used as a supplement use up to 1gm daily in divided doses. The doses used in helping to manage schizophrenia range from 40-90gm per day.
Precautions
Because of its anti-seizure properties, glyceine could have an additive effect when used in conjunction with:
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a health care provider before using any supplements. The affects of this supplement has not been tested on children and those suffering from liver or kidney disease. It is recommended that in children and people with liver or kidney disease this supplementation not be used.
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