Chromium Picolinate
Insulin-Mimiking Mineral Catalyst
To create the ideal intramuscular environment for enhanced athletic performance, up-regulating insulin secretion is key. A significant insulin spike is essential for increasing glycogen transport to muscle cells and increasing nutrient uptake and utilization, generally.
The important trace mineral chromium has long been linked to efforts at overcoming insulin resistance in diabetics, by virtue of its insulin-mimicking properties, and thus would appear to offer the potential of performance enhancement for athletes as well. In keeping with its rigid standards of providing the highest quality supplements available, ProSource offers this new high-potency Chromax® Chromium in picolinate form, the most bioavailable made.
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| Chromium Picolinate - 200mcg - 100 caps | Serving Size: 1 capsule Servings Per Container: 100 |
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value * |
| Chromium 200mcg (as Chromax® Chromium Picolinate) | | 167% |
Other Ingredients: Rice flour, gelatinChromax® and the Chromax logo are registered trademarks of Nutrition 21 Inc. Us Patents nos. 5,087,623; 5,087,624 and 5,175,156.
* Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie per day diet.
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Recommended Usage: Take 1 to 3 capsules daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Warning: Read and follow all label instructions prior to use, Keep out of reach of children, Not for use by individuals under 18, Consult with a physician before using this, or any other product, if you are taking medications, or have any medical condition, such as diabetes. Do not take if pregnant or nursing.
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