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N,N-DimethylGlycine HCL Gel-Caps
| Name/Weight | Shipping Volume |
Price | |
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N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL Capsules 300x 600mg Gelatin |
750cc | $29.00 | |
N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL Capsules 600x 600mg Gelatin |
1450cc | $52.00 | |
N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL Capsules 1200x 600mg Gelatin |
2800cc | $94.00 | |
N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL Capsules 3600x 600mg Gelatin |
8400cc | $261.00 |
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PureBulk also sells Dimethyl Glycine HCL (DMG) in powder form as well as Dimethyl Glycine Anhydrous (DMG).
Dimethylglycine is also known as Vitamin B15 or pangamic acid. It helps to optimize oxygen uptake and offers quicker recovery time from strenuous exercise.
DMG functions as a methyl donor, very much like betaine HCL. Methyl donors are helpful in the synthesis of several brain chemicals and can have an influence on energy, well-being, alertness and concentration.
Other compounds considered to be methyl donors include trimethylglycine (TMG), SAM-e (Wikipedia) and DMAE, together with the B vitamins folic acid and B12.
DMG is a normal physiologically active nutrient available in foods such as cereal grains, liver and beans. Humans also naturally produce DMG in small amounts.
As a nutritional supplement, DMG functions as a building block for the synthesis of many important substances such as choline, SAM-e, the amino acid methionine, several hormones, neurotransmitters and DNA. TMG (trimethylglycine), otherwise known as betaine, is essentially the amino acid glycine bound to three methyl groups, one more than DMG.
DMG (dimethylglycine) in essence is the amino acid glycine attached to two methyl groups.
Glycine is a nonessential amino acid and is beneficial in creating muscle tissue and changing glucose into energy. It is also needed to maintain healthy central nervous and digestive systems.
Glycine helps prevent the breakdown of muscle by boosting the body’s levels of creatine, a compound that helps build muscle mass. High concentrations of glycine are found both in the muscles, and in the skin and other connective tissues as well.
Almost one-third of collagen, responsible in keeping the skin and connective tissue firm and flexible, is made up of glycine.
Glycine helps supply the body with glucose needed for energy. For this reason, glycine is considered a glucogenic amino acid. It helps manage healthy and optimal blood sugar levels. Glycine is also essential for a healthy, normally functioning digestive system. It helps control the synthesis of the bile acid used to digest fats, and is included in many commercial gastric antacid agents.
DMG significantly increases cellular oxygen utilization and neutralizes lactic acid build-up in muscle tissues at a much faster rate following strenuous exercise and physical workouts.
As a methyl donor, DMG is needed in the conversion of homocysteine to methionine, which in turn converts to SAMe.
NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
The information at Purebulk.com is NOT a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not use any dietary supplement as a replacement for conventional care, or as a reason to postpone seeing a doctor about a medical problem. Tell all your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates herbal and other dietary supplements differently than conventional medicines. The standards for supplements are found in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), a federal law that defines dietary supplements and sets product-labeling standards and health claim limits. To learn more about DSHEA, visit the FDA Web site.
What is N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL?
N,N-dimethylglycine hydrochloride (HCL) is a dimethylated form of the amino acid glycine with a chemical structure just like choline.Dimethylglycine is also known as Vitamin B15 or pangamic acid. It helps to optimize oxygen uptake and offers quicker recovery time from strenuous exercise.
DMG functions as a methyl donor, very much like betaine HCL. Methyl donors are helpful in the synthesis of several brain chemicals and can have an influence on energy, well-being, alertness and concentration.
Other compounds considered to be methyl donors include trimethylglycine (TMG), SAM-e (Wikipedia) and DMAE, together with the B vitamins folic acid and B12.
DMG is a normal physiologically active nutrient available in foods such as cereal grains, liver and beans. Humans also naturally produce DMG in small amounts.
As a nutritional supplement, DMG functions as a building block for the synthesis of many important substances such as choline, SAM-e, the amino acid methionine, several hormones, neurotransmitters and DNA. TMG (trimethylglycine), otherwise known as betaine, is essentially the amino acid glycine bound to three methyl groups, one more than DMG.
DMG (dimethylglycine) in essence is the amino acid glycine attached to two methyl groups.
Glycine is a nonessential amino acid and is beneficial in creating muscle tissue and changing glucose into energy. It is also needed to maintain healthy central nervous and digestive systems.
Glycine helps prevent the breakdown of muscle by boosting the body’s levels of creatine, a compound that helps build muscle mass. High concentrations of glycine are found both in the muscles, and in the skin and other connective tissues as well.
Almost one-third of collagen, responsible in keeping the skin and connective tissue firm and flexible, is made up of glycine.
Glycine helps supply the body with glucose needed for energy. For this reason, glycine is considered a glucogenic amino acid. It helps manage healthy and optimal blood sugar levels. Glycine is also essential for a healthy, normally functioning digestive system. It helps control the synthesis of the bile acid used to digest fats, and is included in many commercial gastric antacid agents.
Health Benefits of N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL
N,N Dimethylglycine can boost the immune system, improve cellular oxygen utilization and act as an antioxidant by stimulating the proliferation of lymphocytes and boosting interferon production.DMG significantly increases cellular oxygen utilization and neutralizes lactic acid build-up in muscle tissues at a much faster rate following strenuous exercise and physical workouts.
As a methyl donor, DMG is needed in the conversion of homocysteine to methionine, which in turn converts to SAMe.
Purity and Concentration of N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL
Purebulk's N,N dimethylglycine HCl capsules contain only food-grade N,N dimethylglycine hydrochloride consisting of very fine white granular crystals. It contains no fillers, taste additives or anti-caking agents. The vegetarian capsular material is cellulose. The gelatin capsular material is a bovine source gelatin.Suggested Use of N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL
The suggested serving size for DMG is one 600 milligram capsule taken one to three times daily, depending on individual needs. Each capsule contains 600 milligrams of N,N-dimethyl glycine HCL.Potential Side Effects of N,N-Dimethyl Glycine HCL
Dimethylglycine is safe at suggested serving sizes.How should I store it?
Store in a cool, dry, dark location. Reseal tightly between uses.References & Further Research
Wikipedia: GlycineNOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
The information at Purebulk.com is NOT a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not use any dietary supplement as a replacement for conventional care, or as a reason to postpone seeing a doctor about a medical problem. Tell all your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates herbal and other dietary supplements differently than conventional medicines. The standards for supplements are found in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), a federal law that defines dietary supplements and sets product-labeling standards and health claim limits. To learn more about DSHEA, visit the FDA Web site.


