Amino Support Powder
240gm/8.4oz

Amino Support Powder
Amino acids are vital for health and wellness. They constitute proteins found in all tissues of the body and play a leading function in about all body processes.
Amino Support Powder is a perfect amino acid product manufactured employing free-form amino acids. These free-form amino acids are synthesized, not derived from animal or protein sources. This product is flavored with a natural wild cherry flavor that masks the usually unpleasant taste normally associated with amino acid products.
Amino Support Powder was developed by Jon Pangborn, Ph.D., employing a weighted average of human laboratory results based on human needs for amino acids as published by the U.S. Research Council (Recommended Dietary Allowances, 10th ed, National Academy Press, 1989).The human intestinal tract is a passageway through the body, which is used to digest food and expel waste products from the body. In the lower part of the intestinal tract, an immense population of microorganisms acts to promote the breakdown of these wastes, occasionally into valuable things like vitamins. Also, in the top part of this tunnel, foods are broke apart into their most common components. Only the most common components are permitted to pass across the tunnel wall into our bodies. The mucosal tissue that lines the intestinal tunnel operates this passageway- as long as it stays healthy.
Among the digestive processes that starts out in the stomach is digestion of food protein. In the stomach, proteins are dissolved into fragments known as peptides – - chains of amino acids of two to possibly a hundred or more amino acids. These dietary peptides are further digested in the small intestine to constitute individual amino acids. An amino acid is among those basic food ingredients that the intestinal mucosa welcomes into the body; proteins and most peptides are not supposed to be admitted entrance. The aim of protein digestion is to break apart large, complicated chains of amino acids into single, free-form amino acids. Within the human body, organs and tissues restructure amino acids into body proteins. Muscles, skin, hair, bone, the heart and additional organs contain protein that’s required for structure and function. In addition to being employed for constructing materials, amino acids build components of the immune system, act as hormones (oftentimes while bonded together as human peptides), control tissue cleansing systems (detoxification), and build enzymes, which are accelerators for controlling the body’s biochemistry.
Amino Support Powder Ingredients:

Amino Support Powder
Arginine: Occasionally crucial in babies and young children, and “semiessential” throughout life. Our bodies produce some but not an adequate amount, and diet supplies the rest. It assists with immune function, aids in the formation of creatine (for muscle metabolism), and forms urea. Beef, buckwheat, lamb, nuts, seeds and soy are all very good sources of arginine.
Alpha-ketoglutaric acid: Not an amino acid,simply an organic acid, “A-KG” balances nitrogen levels in body tissues. A-KG is essential for cellular energy processes.
Asparagine: Nonessential, but the major nitrogen-carrying amino acid in the plant kingdom. Oftentimes a restrictive amino acid for leukocyte and lymphocyte growth. Asparagine (like threonine), permits sugars to adhere to proteins forming structures needed for immune response and regulation.
Glutamine: Nonessential, but the leading nitrogen containing amino acid in the animal kingdom. Glutamine makes vitamin B-3 work and it nourishes intestinal ucosal cells. All animal protein is abundant in glutamine.
Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine: Essential “branched chain” amino acids that are significant for the formation of pliable, functional tissue such as skin. All protein foods contain these amino acids.
Lysine: A nutritionally crucial amino acid that’s the keystone for vitamin B-6 in enzymes that process the amino or nitrogen part of amino acids. Lysine is present in meat, fish and poultry protein.
Methionine: The all-important precursor of cysteine, taurine and S-adenosylmethionine, “SAMe.” This amino acid accounts for most of the body’s “methylation.” It furnishes sulfur that may finally be used for sulfation, but it requires vitamins B-6, B-12, and folate to be properly used. Organ meats, poultry, milk, and beef are abundant in methionine.
Phenylalanine: Another crucial amino acid, and the precursor to tyrosine which forms adrenal hormones called catecholamines.
Taurine: Assists in the formation of bile, spares magnesium in cells and in the body, helps support glutamate/GABA neurotransmitter activity, and neutralizes the oxidant called “hypochlorite.” Taurine is present in human milk, but not in cow’s milk.
Proline: Not essential, but very necessary for formation of connective tissues, such as ligaments, skin, and the intestinal mucosa. Wheat germ, barley, soy, dairy and fish are rich in proline.
Threonine: An essential amino acid that’s the precursor of glycine and serine. It’s the slowest amino acid to cross the intestinal mucosa and is normally low in malabsorption. Threonine is among a couple of amino acids that permit sugars to bond to proteins or peptides, instances of which are immunoglobulins, interferon, and cell-to-cell recognition molecules. Threonine is found in the same foods as lysine.
Tyrosine: Nonessential (comes from phenylalanine and straight from dietary protein). Tyrosine converts to”dopa”, dopamine, noradrenalin, part of thyroglobulin (the part that attaches iodine), and it aids in the formation of melanin, a pigment or coloring substance in body tissues. Dairy products, fish and soy contain loads of phenylalanine and tyrosine.
People tend to tolerate amino acid supplements very well and they can acquire significant benefits. Amino acids help build enzymes, assist the immune system, encourage tissue growth and support the body’s detoxification mechanisms.
Does Not Contain:
Sugar, soy, wheat, casein, gluten, preservatives, yeast, gelatin, artificial flavorings or colorings.
Warnings:
- Store in a cool dry place and keep tightly capped
- Keep out of the reach of children
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