
AminoAcids
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Taurine
Helps to maintain proper hydration, electrolyte and mineral balance and support the functions of the digestive, nervous and immune systems. It is second only to GABA as a neurotransmitter inhibitor which makes it very helpful for those suffering from anxiety.
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Lysine
One of the 9 essential amino acids which means the body cannot produce it. It stimulates calcium absorption and enhances athletic performance by increasing the production of growth hormone. It also promotes collagen development and inhibits its breakdown.
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Arginine
Stimulates release of growth hormone, insulin, and other hormones and may have immune modulating and antioxidant effects. It is also a precursor for synthesizing nitric oxide, a potent vasodilator that can improve blood flow and oxygenation.
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Carnitine
Helps to remove toxic compounds from the mitochondria. It is primarily used for those with muscle weakness, dialysis induced deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue as well as helps to increase exercise performance and recovery.
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MIC
A combination of Methionine, Inositol, and choline. Methionine is used for protein synthesis. Inositol is used for its lipotropic activity to remove fat from the liver. Choline is involved in brain development, neurotransmission and signaling.
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BCAA
A group of 3 essential amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine that play a crucial role in protein synthesis and muscle metabolism and energy production. Leucine helps to regulate blood sugar levels, valine helps stimulate muscle regeneration and energy production, an isoleucine helps for immune function and hemoglobin production.
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NAC
N-acetyl cysteine is an anti inflammatory that is primarily used to treat respiratory illnesses, liver damage, and fertility. It has also been shown to aid in psychiatric disorders and is cancer protective.