L-Alanine | L-alanine is a critical player in the body’s protein biosynthesis and has certain regulatory functionality |
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L-Arginine | May Increase Blood Flow and Stimulte the Release of Growth Hormones |
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L-Aspartic Acid | Like all amino acids, your body can use aspartic acid to provide your cells with energy; the cells burn it to generate ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, which is a cellular energy currency. |
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L-cystine | L-Cystein protects nerves from oxidation and is thus able to prevent illnesses such as Alzheimer or Parkinson. |
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L-Glutamic Acid | L-glutamic acid, also known as glutamic acid, is one of the many components of proteins |
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L-Glycine | Glycine is used for treating schizophrenia, stroke, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and some rare inherited metabolic disorders. |
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L-Histidine | L-histidine is the chemical precursor to histamines, which play a central role in allergic reactions – the body’s response to the presence of substances it perceives as alien and potentially dangerous. |
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L-Isoleucine | Promotes Muscle Growth And Energy |
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L-Leucine | L-Leucine plays a central role in the metabolism of muscle tissue therefore contributing to both its generation and preservation. |
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L-Lysine | Wide Range of Function Including: Collagen Formation, Energy Production, and Immune Health |
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L-Methionine | Methionine supplements have many potential uses for certain people, but it isn’t proven to assist in losing weight. |
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L-Phenylalanine | L-phenylalanine is an essential, alpha amino acid. |
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L-Proline | Helps Tissue Regeneration and Production of Collagen |
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L-Serine | Serine is used as a natural moisturizing agent in some cosmetics and skin care products. |
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L-Threonine | Threonine is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks the body uses to make proteins. |
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L-Tryptophan | L-tryptophan is used for insomnia, sleep apnea, depression, anxiety, facial pain, a severe form of premenstrual syndrome called premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), smoking cessation, grinding teeth during sleep (bruxism), attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette’s syndrome, and to improve athletic performance. |
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L-Tyrosine | May Benefit Brain Function and Rudeuce Stress |
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L-Valine | Supplies Energy to Muscle Tissue |
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Microcrystalline Cellulose | Used as a texturizer, an anti-caking agent, a fat substitute, an emulsifier, an extender, and a bulking agent in food production. The most common form is used in vitamin supplements or tablets. |
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Dicalcium Phosphate | Dibasic calcium phosphate is mainly used as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle products. |
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Silica | Increasing bone mineral density when obtained from foods. |
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Croscarmellose Sodium | Rapid disintegrator in pharmaceutical formulations for tablets, capsules and granules. |
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Stearic Acid | Stearic acid is one of many fatty acids that occur naturally in various plants and animal derivatives. |
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Magnesium Stearate | Magnesium stearate is often used as an anti-adherent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. |
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Calcium Sulfate | Relieves High blood pressure |
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Pharmaceutical Glaze | Pharmaceutical glaze may contain 20–51% shellac in solution in ethyl alcohol (grain alcohol) that has not been denatured (denatured alcohol is poisonous), waxes, and titanium dioxide as an opacifying agent. |
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Carnauba Wax | These waxes also increase the thickness of the lipid (oil) portion of solid and stick-like products. |
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Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose | It is usually used when an artificial tears solution is not successful. This medication may also be used to treat certain other eye disorders (keratitis, decreased corneal sensitivity) |
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