Amino Acid Supplements

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  • Thorne Research NAC 90 caps Thorne Research NAC 90 caps

    DescriptionN-acetylcysteine (NAC), a sulfur-containing amino acid, is the precursor to the amino acid L-cysteine, one of the three amino acids that comprise glutathione. As well as having it's own antioxidant activity, NAC stimulates the synthesis and activity of glutathione, the master antioxidant. NAC effectively supports liver detoxification. NAC also promotes the thinning of mucus in the lungs, making it easier to clear when coughing which supports respiratory health, as well as supports clear, healthy sinuses*. Research suggests NAC also supports immune function.*N-AcetylcysteineLiver/Detox*Respiratory Support*Sinus Support Dietary ConsiderationsGluten Free Suggested UseTake 1 capsule two to three times daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings Per Container: 90 Amount Per ServingN-Acetyl-L-Cysteine500 mg Other Ingredients:Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Leucine, Silicon Dioxide WarningsIf pregnant, consult your health-care practitioner before using this product.Tamper Evident: Use only if bottle is sealed. Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place.

    $29.00

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  • Vital Nutrients Taurine 1000 mg 120 vegcaps Vital Nutrients Taurine 1000 mg 120 vegcaps

    Supports cardiovascular health Helps modulate cAMP activity Helps maintain platelet aggregation levels that are already in the normal range Taurine is a conditionally essential amino acid found in the highest concentrations in the heart, brain, retina and muscles. It helps support healthy cardiac rhythm, contraction, and helps maintain platelet aggregation levels that are already in the normal range by modulating cAMP activity. It may help calm the central nervous system and support blood pressure that is already in the normal range. Taurine provides greater support when it is added to other nutritional programs that support cardiac performance. It also has antioxidant properties and may help promote normal liver function.Dietary ConsiderationsWheat FreeDairy/ Milk FreeGluten FreeSoy FreeSugar FreeEgg FreeSuggested UseRecommendations 1 or 2 capsules twice daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare professional.Serving Size: 2 Vegetable CapsuleServings Per Container: 60Amount Per ServingTaurine (free form)2000 mgOther IngredientsVegetable Cellulose Capsule, LeucineWarningsExcludes coatings, binders, gluten (wheat, rye, barley), milk/dairy (casein, whey), soy protein, egg protein, sugar. Verified by independent testingIf pregnant, consult your physician before taking.Keep out of reach of children. Use only if safety seal is intact. Store sealed in a cool dry place.

    $23.90

Amino Acid Supplements Products

Amino acids are essential building blocks of tissues and proteins and also act as intermediates in metabolism. For this reason, getting enough essential amino acids through your daily diet and/or supplements is very important so that your body can grow and repair itself properly.

Vita Living offers essential amino acids supplements, which prevent the breakdown of muscle tissues and also increase the release of human growth hormone. These are effective in abdominal fat loss, retention of muscle mass, and improving exercise performance Other than providing physical fitness, amino acid supplements control mood swings, improve concentration level, and have a positive impact on various physiological phenomena.

Amino acids help the body develop and maintain healthy tissues. In addition, your nervous system also needs a good supply of amino acids to function properly. A lack of the amino acid known as tryptophan can cause lowered production of serotonin, which can lead to sleep and mood disorders. Additionally, amino acids are very important in creating enzymes for the support of biochemical reactions and hormones that help regulate metabolism. More research on the value of amino acid supplements is being conducted every day, and it is becoming more and more clear that individual amino acids and specially formulated combinations may be very valuable in healing some types of illnesses and conditions. For example, glutamine may help people who wish to curb cravings for sugar or alcohol. Phenylalanine has been shown to be helpful in easing chronic pain.

Whenever you exercise, you break down some tissues, and your body needs amino acids to repair them. That's why many athletes supplement amino acids with protein drinks and supplements. The amino acids in protein drinks are absorbed quickly into the body and are available for use. Foods that are rich in protein are also rich in amino acids; however, these are not as bio-available as those found in supplements and protein drinks. To make the most of amino acids found in foods, you must be sure to chew thoroughly so that your stomach will be well supplied with hydrochloric acid and enzymes to break down your food efficiently and extract amino acids effectively. If you are considering supplementing your diet with amino acids, consult your health care professional and turn to Vita Living for high quality, dependable supplements.

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