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The decline of human growth hormone with age has been linked to decreased lean body mass and skin tone, and increased adipose tissue. Men and women who have consumed the right combination of the amino acid L-arginine and cofactors notice the effects of increased growth hormone activity14-17, however, the unpalatable taste of L-arginine has kept many people from following an effective GH-releasing program. InnerPower™ is a pleasant-tasting formula which combines L-arginine and the nutritional cofactors necessary to enhance the body's own growth hormone release. Used before a workout, InnerPower stimulates the release of growth hormone to maximize results. Inner Power can also be used before bedtime to enhance the growth hormone production that naturally occurs during sleep in young, healthy individuals.
Serving Size 1 tablespoon (17.6 grams)
Servings Per Container 30
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)
2495 IU
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
500 mg
Vitamin E (as d,l-alpha tocopherol acetate)
120 IU
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride)
12 mg
Folic Acid
700 mcg
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
200 mcg
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5 as calcium pantothenate)
Calcium (as calcium pantothenate and calcium borate)
42 mg
Magnesium (as magnesium aspartate)
133 mg
Zinc (as zinc gluconate)
3.1 mg
Copper (as copper gluconate)
420 mcg
Chromium (as chromium aspartate)
25 mcg
L-arginine
6 g
Malic acid
2 g
Glycine
1 g
Betaine (trimethylglycine free base)
Citric acid
700 mg
Choline (as choline dihydrogen citrate)
670 mg
Taurine
200 mg
Fumaric acid
100 mg
Boron (as calcium borate)
2 mg
Other ingredients: silicon dioxide, acesulfame-K, stevia, and natural flavors.
Keep out of reach of children. Use only as directed. Not for use by diabetics, borderline diabetics, pregnant or lactating women, cancer patients, men with an enlarged prostate or with high PSA values, persons with ocular or brain herpes, or those with Wilson's Disease (a rare genetic copper metabolic disorder), Parkinson's Disease patients, or those taking anticholinergic drugs. There have been a few reports that high dietary levels of arginine may cause reactivation of latent herpes viruses in a few susceptible individuals. if this occurs, discontinue use. Those who have recently had heart attacks should not take an L-arginine-containing supplement.
Excessive consumption of choline can cause excessive muscle tone which may project symptoms such as stiff neck, muscle tension headaches, or gastric cramps. A few persons may develop a fishy smell when using a supplement containing choline due to the bacterial degradation of choline in their gut. Persons with ulcers or a history of ulcers should consult their physician before using a supplement containing choline since choline may increase stomach acid production.