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Amino Acid Research

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Arginine

Arginine

ArginineWhat does it do? The amino acid arginine has several roles in the body, such as assisting in wound healing, helping remove excess ammonia from the body, stimulating immune function, and promoting secretion of several hormones including...
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Cysteine

Cysteine

Cysteine What does it do? Cysteine is a nonessential amino acid (protein building block). Cysteine is one of the few amino acids that contains sulfur. This allows cysteine to bond in a special way and maintain the structure of proteins in the body....
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DLPA

DLPA

 DLPA Known as (DL-Phenylalanine) Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid found in common protein foods as well as the synthetic sweetener aspartame (NutraSweet). Like other nutrient amino acids, phenylalanine comes in L- (from the Latin levo for...
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Glutamine

Glutamine

 Glutamine For Adding Muscle and Burning Body Fat What is it? Glutamine has traditionally been considered a "nonessential" amino acid, but current research suggests that it may be "conditionally essential" under certain...
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L & DL Phenylalanine

L & DL Phenylalanine

L & DL PhenylalanineDescription Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid – meaning that the body cannot synthesize it on its own and we must get it from the diet. The primary dietary sources of phenylalanine are high protein foods such as meat,...
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L-Carnitine

L-Carnitine

L-Carnitine What does it do? L-carnitine is made in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine. It is needed to release energy from fat. Its actions appear to be particularly important in the heart. For congestive heart failure, much of the...
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L-Tryptophan

L-Tryptophan

L-Tryptophan Brighten your moods with L-Tryptophan L-Tryptophan is a natural anti-depressant, plentiful in protein foods but largely lost through cooking and processing L-Tryptophan is a naturally occurring amino-acid. It is a precursor for the...
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Lysine

Lysine

LysineWhat does it do?  Lysine is an essential amino acid needed for growth and to help maintain nitrogen balance in the body. Essential amino acids cannot be made in the body and must be supplied by the diet or supplements. Lysine appears to help...
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N-Acetyl Cysteine

N-Acetyl Cysteine

 N-Acetyl Cysteine Also known as: NAC What does it do? N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is an altered form of the amino acid cysteine, which is commonly found in food and synthesized by the body. NAC helps break down mucus. Double blind research has found...
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Ornithine

Ornithine

 Ornithine What does it do? Ornithine, an amino acid, is manufactured by the body when another amino acid, arginine, is metabolized during the production of urea (a constituent of urine). Animal research has suggested that ornithine, along with...
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Taurine

Taurine

Taurine Required for normal heart and brain function Features & Benefits Important regulator of calcium and neurotransmitters within the heart, muscles and brain*1 Strengthens and protects healthy cell membranes*4,5 Key component in olfactory...
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Tyrosine

Tyrosine

TyrosineTyrosine . . helps relieve stress, irritability and fatigue* Features & Benefits Improves mild depressed moods and anxiety*1  Helps night shift workers stay alert*2  Helps relieve pre-menstrual discomfort*3  Needed for the...
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