The amino acids that constitute Genacol®

 

Acide glutamique Hydroxylysine Proline
Alanine Hydroxyproline Tyrosine
Arginine Isoleucine Valine
Glycine Leucine
Histidine Lysine

GLUTAMINE
• The scientific community is currently studying its possible therapeutic effects against aging, alcoholism, schizophrenia, Parkinson disease, and epilepsy
• Has an important role in the synthesis of DNA
• Helps memory and brain energy

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ALANINE
• Important for our brain (intellectual performance)
• Essential to the synthesis of vitamin B3 (niacin)

ARGININE
• Indispensable to eliminate the ammonia created by a bad digestion (ammonia is toxic for our cells)
• Helps the regulation of the metabolism of proteins
• Helps secrete the growth hormone (encourages regeneration)
• Supports the immune system (prevents illnesses and aging)
• Has favorable effects on male fertility

GLYCINE
• Has a scarring effect (burns, traumatisms, postoperative)
• Has a positive effect on eyes, nervous system and memory
• Participates in the synthesis of proteins of the skin, collagen and DNA
• Has a positive effect against gout (joint pain)
• Promotes detoxification

HISTIDINE
• Essential amino acid
• Participates in the structure and functions of proteins
• Participates in controlling acidity

HYDROXYLYSINE
• Part of the main components of collagen
• Promotes skin, joint, tendon and cartilage health

HYDROXYPROLINE
• Part of the main components of collagen
• Plays a main role in bones and conjunctive tissues

ISOLEUCINE
• Essential amino acid
• Plays an important role in the functioning of proteins

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LEUCINE
• Essential amino acid
• Participates in the production of muscular proteins
• Important element in the diet of the elderly
• Important for brain and balance functions

LYSINE
• Great amount in muscle tissues
• Increases immune defenses
• Has a positive effect against certain sexually transmitted diseases
• Has an effect against aging and calcium bone loss
• Detoxifies heavy metals found in some foods and in the environment
• It is one of the most important amino acids for the elderly

PROLINE
• Constituent of collagen (collagen is the main reservoir of proline, representing 50% of all the proline in the body)
• Stimulates scarring

TYROSINE
• Its concentration in our muscles is considerable
• Ensures adaptation to stress
• Controls appetite
• Beneficial against depressions

VALINE
• Source of muscular energy
• Has a positive effect against stress
• Helps secrete the growth hormone (encourages regeneration)
• Offers a support against liver diseases

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