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amino acids

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BioCare Broad Spectrum Amino Acids (protein deficiency)
BioCare N.A.G. (N-Acetyl Glucosamine)
BioCare Phosphatidyl Serine - 100mg
BioCare Reduced Glutathione 80mg
Lamberts Glutathione Complex
Lamberts L-Arginine 500mg
Lamberts L-Carnitine 500mg
Lamberts L-Cysteine 500mg
Lamberts L-Glutamine
Lamberts L-Histidine HCl 500mg
Lamberts L-Lysine 500mg
Lamberts L-Methionine
Lamberts L-Ornithine 500mg - releases growth hormone
Lamberts L-Phenylalanine 500mg amino acid
Lamberts L-Theanine 100mg - calming amino acid
Lamberts L-Tyrosine 500mg - depression,fatigue,low thyroid
Lamberts Pea Protein - mild, pleasant, slightly savoury taste
Lamberts Protein Build Formula
Lamberts Taurine 500mg - for eyes,heart,brain,gallbladder
Nutri - L-Glutamine - Single Amino Acid Supplement
Nutri - Taurine 500mg - Building Block for all Amino Acids
Nutri-West- Amino All Natural - Hydrolized Protein Amino Acids
Solgar Acetyl-L-Carnitine
Solgar DL-Phenylalanine (D.L.P.A.) 500mg
Solgar L-Arginine 500mg
Solgar L-Methionine 500mg
Solgar L-Tyrosine 500mg
Solgar Maxi L-Carnitine
Solgar Whey To Go

 

AMINO ACIDS
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. In fact, the daily protein requirement is really the body's need for amino acids. Dietary amino acids are classified as essential and non-essential. Both are used to assemble hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters (chemical messengers), antibodies, and nutrient carriers.

Essential amino acids - such as histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine - cannot be manufactured by the body, so they must be obtained through diet and supplementation.

Non-essential amino acids are equally necessary to help maintain good health, but can be synthesized in the body from essential amino acids. Though classified as "non-essential", the consumption of amino acids such as arginine, ornithine, cysteine, methionine, taurine and tyrosine is beneficial for individuals with certain nutritional concerns.

BCCA (Branched Chain Amino Acids: leucine, isoleucine and valine), serve as building blocks for tissue proteins, play an important role in energy metabolism and are precursors of other amino acids.

L-Carnitine is actually a dipeptide, an amino acid made up of two other essential amino acids: methionine and lysine. L-Carnitine is important for fat metabolism in cells, including heart and muscle cells. It is necessary for transporting long-chain fatty acids into cell mitochondria where the acids are oxidized and burned for energy.

L-Glutamine is a major fuel source for intestinal, immune and brain cells. Glutamine comprises 60% of the body's total amino acid muscle pool and is the highest concentrated amino acid in the blood stream. It is responsible for helping to transport nitrogen to tissues and remove nitrogen from the body. It is also important in regulating amino acid balance.

L-Glutathione is a natural sulphur-containing peptide formed by linking three amino acids:glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine. It acts in antioxidant and detoxification systems and is also involved in helping amino acid transport across cell membranes.

L-Methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid with antioxidant properties. Methionine is the precursor to cysteine. Methionine is essential to help support growth and development. It is required for protein synthesis and in liver detoxification pathways.

L-Phenylalanine helps produce neurotransmitters, the brain's chemical messengers. It is a precursor to tyrosine which is used to manufacture certain hormones, including adrenalin (epinephrine), noradrenalin (norapinephrine), L-dopa, and dopamine. It is also a precursor to tyrosine.

(DL-Phenylalanine) DLPA is a mixture of the natural form of phenylalanine (the L form) and its mirror image (the D form). DLPA may have the unique ability to block the enzyme (enkephalinase) in the central nervous system that is responsible for breaking down natural, morphine-like hormones called endorphins and enkephalins.
 

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