Ingredients: L
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| L-Arginine L-Arginine helps in the detoxification of ammonia and stimulates pituitary release of growth hormone and prolactin and pancreatic release of glucagon and insulin. |
| L-Carnitine L-Carnitine is an important co-factor for energy production from fats. L-Carnitine is an amino acid found in high concentrations in the human heart and enhances the rate of oxidative phosphorylation. |
| L-Glutamine L-Glutamine which is the most common amino acid found in your muscles, over 61% of skeletal muscle is Glutamine. Glutamine consists of 19% nitrogen, making it the primary transporter of nitrogen into your muscle cells. |
| L-Hisitidine L-Hisitidine is an important amino acid usually found to be deficient in those suffering from arthritis. |
| L-Leucine L-Leucine is known as one of the three branch-chain amino acids. Leucine works with Valine and Isoleucine to protect and fuel the muscles. |
| L-Ornithine L-Ornithine has been shown to lower blood pressure, treat hypertension and promote wound healing and for athletes helps with muscle recovery. |
| L-Taurine L-Taurine comprises over 50 percent of the total free amino acid pool of the heart. It has a positive inotropic action on cardiac tissue, and has been shown in some studies to lower blood pressure. In part, the cardiac effects of taurine are probably due to its ability to protect the heart from the adverse effects of either excessive or inadequate calcium ion (Ca2+) levels. |
| L-Tyrosine L-Tyrosine supports a healthy mood and healthy brain function, is important component of thyroid hormones, and supports healthy functioning of the adrenal and pituitary glands. |