Dr. Oz Growth Hormones - 4 Amino Acids GOAL
Dr. Oz Growth Hormones - 4 Amino Acids GOAL
On a recent Dr. Oz Show, Dr. Oz talked about 4 amino acids for optimal growth hormone levels (GOAL). What were these 4 amino acids? They spelled out GOAL.
What Does 'GOAL' Stand For?
Glycine
Glycine helps build muscle and allows you to store more energy and promotes better sleep.
Ornithine
Ornithine contributes energy to the body.
Arginine
Arginine helps you build up energy because it regulates your blood pressure so your heart doesn’t have to work so hard. It also might help metabolize fat, which is always a good thing
Lysine
Lysine turns fatty foods you eat into energy.
Dr. OZ GOAL for Growth Hormone
The key Dr. Oz said was to find a supplement that had an adequate amount of each to help increase your energy and growth hormone. We found a supplement that does just that.
Ingredients for Pro-GH
Serving Size: 1 Level Scoop
Servings Per Container :34
Calories : 35
Total Carbohydrate : 9g 3%
Sugars : 8g
L-Arginine : 1.5g
L-Ornithine (from L-Ornithine HCl) : 1.5 g
L-Lysine (from L-Lysine HCl) : 500 mg
L-Glutamine : 2.0 g
Glycine : 2.0g
GABA(Gamma Aminobutyric Acid):500 mg
Organic Stevia Extract : 75 mg
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