
is a combination of three amino acids that play critical roles in supporting muscle recovery, energy production, and overall cellular health. GAC- Glutamine Arginine Carnitine
supports muscle repair and recovery after physical activity, helps maintain gut health, and supports immune function. Glutamine
promotes healthy blood flow by adding nutrients to muscles and tissues, supporting endurance, circulation, and cardiovascular health. Arginine
plays a key role in energy metabolism by transporting nutrients to energy cells. Supporting stamina, endurance, and metabolism processes. Carnitine

Helps repair muscle tissue after workouts and reduces soreness
Helps transport nutrients to energy cells supporting endurance
Helps maintain lean muscle mass and promotes fat burning.
Boost gut and immune systems.
Relaxes blood vessels, supporting healthy cardiovascular function.
GAC is a compounded amino acid blend containing Glutamine, Arginine, and Carnitine. Together, these nutrients support energy production, fat metabolism, circulation, and muscle recovery.
Enhanced Workout Energy – Improves nitric oxide production and oxygen delivery to muscles.
Fat Metabolism – Carnitine helps transport fatty acids for energy, supporting body composition goals.
Faster Recovery – Glutamine supports muscle repair and immune health after exercise.
Improved Circulation – Arginine increases blood flow, helping endurance and stamina.
GAC is given as a small subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection. Patients often take it 30 minutes before physical activity or in the morning on non-workout days.
Some patients notice better energy, circulation, or reduced fatigue within days, while others may feel results after a few weeks of consistent use.
Most patients tolerate GAC well. Mild side effects may include temporary flushing, warmth, or mild irritation at the injection site. Rarely, headache or muscle cramps may occur.
GAC is generally safe, but it may not be appropriate for patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or those with uncontrolled hypertension, recent heart attack, seizure disorders, or active herpes infections (arginine can trigger outbreaks). Always consult your provider first.
Yes — GAC is often combined with therapies like NAD+ or Glutathione for enhanced recovery and wellness benefits. Your provider will help determine the best combination for you.