By Gene Bruno, MS, MHS – Dean of Academics, Huntington College of Health Sciences
Every bodybuilder knows the value and necessity of protein for supporting muscular...
Amino Acid Synergy is useful as a general supplement to diets that are insufficient in quality protein, for athletes that require additional amino acids to maintain or achieve greater lean body mass, for patients who are cachexic from chronic illness or GI malabsorption, for individuals who are in catabolic states due to stress or illness, for those recovering from surgery or tissue trauma, for people wanting better quality hair and nails and for patients who have been found to have confirmed amino acid deficiencies on metabolic testing. Amino acids play central roles both as building blocks of proteins and as intermediates in metabolism. The precise amino acid content, and the sequence of those amino acids, of a specific protein, determines the biological activity of the protein. Proteins not only catalyze all (or most) of the reactions in living cells, they control virtually all cellular processes. Humans can produce 10 of the 20 amino acids. The others must be supplied in food. Failure to obtain enough of even 1 of the 10 essential amino acids, those that we cannot make, results in degradation of the body's proteins, including muscle. Unlike fat and starch, the human body does not store excess amino acids for later use so amino acids must be consumed every day. Amino Acid Synergy provides a mixture of essential amino in the free-form, meaning they are immediately available for absorption and can be put to metabolic use much more readily and rapidly when compared to amino acids contained in dietary protein.
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) 14 mg; L-Histidine 338 mg; L-Leucine 338 mg; Alpha-Ketoglutarate 300 mg; L-Arginine 300 mg; L-Lysine 300 mg; L-Phenylalanine 300 mg; L-Valine 300 mg; L-Isoleucine 270 mg; L-Methionine 270 mg; L-Threonine 270 mg
As a dietary supplement, take four capsules daily, between meals, or as directed by your health care practitioner.
By Gene Bruno, MS, MHS – Dean of Academics, Huntington College of Health Sciences
Every bodybuilder knows the value and necessity of protein for supporting muscular...
Bromelain
By Gene Bruno, MS, MHS – Dean of Academics, Huntington College of Health Sciences
Bromelain is a proteolytic (i.e., proteindigesting) enzyme found in...