


DMG SUPPLEMENT USES LICENSE NUMBER
In Canada, products that have been evaluated for quality, safety, and effectiveness by Health Canada and authorized for sale will have a license number on the label. In the United States, these substances are not as vigorously regulated by the FDA as other medications, which means they can be sold without the manufacturer proving their effectiveness, safety, and without a guarantee of consistent or accurately reported ingredients. There are differences in how countries regulate supplements. Follow your veterinarian’s directions and cautions very carefully as their directions may be significantly different from those on the label. While many supplements are sold over the counter, they still contain ingredients that have biological effects that should be managed by your veterinarian. Other reported uses/benefits have been for autism, seizures, lupus, melanoma, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, and improved immune and cardiovascular function in humans, although many of these uses have not been strongly corroborated by robust scientific studies.ĭietary supplements are substances that can be used to supplement the diet, such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, herbs, botanicals, enzymes, and probiotics. It is a derivative of the amino acid glycine and is a natural product of choline metabolism in the body. Dimethylglycine (DMG) is a supplement that is often used as a performance enhancer in racing animals such as dogs and horses for its alleged ability to reduce lactic acid buildup and therefore its ability to reduce muscle fatigue.
