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DentiTect Test helps you identify

  • the exact pathogens, allowing for targeted therapy
  • Pathogens include Caries, Pariodontitis, Periimplantitis,
  • Genetic dispositions and mutations in IL-1
  • Coronary Artery Disease

DentiTect Test Kit Contents

DentiTect Test Kit comes with the following content:

  • 1x Saliva Collection Vial
  • 1x Bio Hazard Bag
  • Instruction Manual with step by step instructions
  • 1x Registration Card with Barcode Labels
  • 1x Prepaid and preaddressed Return Envelope

Creatine is a compound you naturally have in your body. It is an amino acid that comes from other amino acids your body uses to build proteins. You'll find it in your muscles. But it's mostly there in a different form called phosphocreatine or creatine phosphate.

Phosphocreatine helps you make adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a source of energy your muscle cells need when you're active. Creatine in your muscles normally is a supply for the energy you'll need during exercise.

Creatine is in your brain, too. Other organs in your body also make creatine in tiny amounts each day. These include your liver, pancreas, and kidneys.

Because creatine is an amino acid, you can get it from foods, such as meat and seafood. But in their quest to run farther, jump higher, and outlast the competition, athletes sometimes turn to a variety of performance-enhancing drugs.

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MEDsan

Creatine

$0.00

Creatine is a compound you naturally have in your body. It is an amino acid that comes from other amino acids your body uses to build proteins. You'll find it in your muscles. But it's mostly there in a different form called phosphocreatine or creatine phosphate.

Phosphocreatine helps you make adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a source of energy your muscle cells need when you're active. Creatine in your muscles normally is a supply for the energy you'll need during exercise.

Creatine is in your brain, too. Other organs in your body also make creatine in tiny amounts each day. These include your liver, pancreas, and kidneys.

Because creatine is an amino acid, you can get it from foods, such as meat and seafood. But in their quest to run farther, jump higher, and outlast the competition, athletes sometimes turn to a variety of performance-enhancing drugs.

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