| L-Lysine
- An essential amino acid (a protein building block) that cannot be produced by the
body from other nutrients. It helps ensure adequate absorption of calcium and the
formation of collagen for bone, cartilage and connective tissue. Lysine strengthens circulation and helps the immune system manufacture
antibodies. It also helps control the body's acid/alkaline balance, influences
the pineal and mammary glands and plays a role in gallbladder function. It is necessary
for all amino acid assimilation and assists in the storage of fats. L-Arginine -
An important amino acid abundant in protamines and histones, these are proteins associated
with nucleic acids. L-arginine is used by the immune system to help regulate the activity
of the thymus gland, which is responsible for manufacturing T lymphocytes. (These are the
T-cells, the basis of the immune system). In the pancreas it is used to release insulin.
It is important in liver health and assists in neutralizing
ammonia in the liver. It is also involved in the production
of skin and connective tissue, making it important for the healing and repair of soft
tissue, the formation of collagen and in the building of new bone and tendons.
It is helpful with weight control since it facilitates the increase
of muscle mass, while reducing body fat. L-Arginine also creates nitric oxide
in the human body (nitric oxide is one of the most essential substances which influence
sexual function in both men and women), and helps to improve circulation.
L-Glutamine
- L-Glutamine is an amino acid (a protein building block) which is important along
with glucose in supplying the brain with energy. L-glutamine has been used to help curb
sugar and alcohol cravings, increase mental alertness, and to nutritionally boost the nervous system. It also has shown promise in the treatment of senility, depression and fatigue.
L-Glycine -
Glycine is the simplest amino acid found in the body. Many studies have found that
this amino acid increased HGH in the serum. Glycine has also been found useful in increasing output in exercise workouts.
L-Pyroglutamate
- An amino acid present in large amounts in the human brain, cerebrospinal fluid, and
blood. Pyroglutamate also been shown to be effective in
alcohol-induced memory deficits, and more recently, in people afflicted with multi-infarct
dementia. In these patients, the administration of pyroglutamate brought about
a significant increase of attention and an improvement on psychological tests
investigating short-term retrieval, long-term retrieval, and long-term storage of memory.
A statistically significant improvement was observed also in the consolidation of memory.
L-Tyrosine Panax
- An amino acid precursor to epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine, three important
brain neurotransmitters involved in mood, mental function and sex drive. Tyrosine is also
used by the thyroid gland for the production of Thyroxine, a vital hormone involved in regulating growth, metabolism, skin health and mental state.
Clinical studies indicate that Tyrosine can be helpful in reducing the irritability,
fatigue and depression of PMS sufferers.
Ginseng Powder
- Commonly used by athletes for overall body strengthening, Ginseng fortifies the
adrenal gland, and promotes healthy circulation. It increases the conversion rate of
sugars into the necessary substrates for the formation of fatty acids in the liver. Ginseng stimulates the central nervous system and is a quick antidote
for fatigue.
Soy Phosphotides
Complex - Constituent of certain amino acids. Necessary
for cell division, a constituent of chromosomes.
Anterior Pituitary
- When given as a supplement, raw pituitary extract is recognized by many as an
effective means to help trigger increased levels of growth
hormone output to the body.
Hypothalamus
- An all-natural ingredient derived from sheep, similar in nature to the Anterior
Pituitary Peptides.
Phytosterol
Complex - The phytosterols have an important physiological role in the body. It
restrains absorption of Gall Steroids, improves the metabolism of
Gall Steroids, and restrains Biochemical composing of Gall Steroids.
L-Isoleucine
- Isoleucine is a member of the aliphatic side-chain amino acid family that is
composed of extremely hydrophobic bio-chemicals. They are found principally in the
interior of proteins and enzymes. Isoleucine is an essential amino acid needed by the body
to build proteins.
L-Leucine -
One of a family of compounds called 'branched-chain amino acids' - Leucine plays a key role in helping muscle cells make protein. This
is one of the most important amino acids for hard training body builders.
L-Methionine
- L-Methionine is an essential sulfur amino acid. The body cannot produce
L-Methionine, which must be obtained from food or supplement sources. It is the principle
supplier of sulfur which prevents disorders of the hair, skin and
nails. Helps lower cholesterol levels by
increasing the liver's production of lecithin. Reduces liver fat
and protects the kidneys. A natural chelating agent for heavy metals. Regulates
the formation of ammonia and creates ammonia-free urine which reduces bladder irritation. Influences hair follicles and promotes hair growth.
L-Phenylalanine
- Used by the brain to produce Norepinephrine, a chemical that transmits signals
between nerve cells and the brain. Keeps you awake & alert,
reduces hunger pains, functions as an antidepressant and helps improve memory.
L-Threonine
- An amino acid found in green tea that produces tranquilizing effects in the brain
and creates a feeling of relaxation without drowsiness.
Helps reduce high blood pressure and relieve stress.
L-Valine- ranch
chain amino acid (BCAA), especially involved in protein
synthesis, energy production and muscle metabolism. |