| Amino Acids: the Powerful Supplement behind Lance Armstrong and Dara Torres |
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| Written by John Konhilas, Ph.D. | |||||||
| Friday, 07 November 2008 08:42 | |||||||
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Scientists have isolated 22 amino acids of which 10 are considered “essential”. These 10 amino acids can only be introduced into the body through eating a well-balanced diet and/or by taking supplements. Amino acid supplements are now showing exciting results in quickly restoring and maintaining health. Total Amino Solution™ and Total Amino Solution™Sport, are formulated by Genesa, Inc. as U.S. Pharmaceutical Grade-Free Formed Amino Acid supplements with documented benefits. Amino acid carnitine is found in nearly all of the body’s cells and is concentrated in tissues like skeletal and cardiac muscles improving fat burning, heart health and cognitive functions of the brain. Taurine is found naturally in breast milk, which suggests that a dietary source of taurine is essential for body and mind. Running free in the tissues and bloodstream, it encourages proper functions of the muscle, heart, eyes and brain. Further enhancing benefits of Total Amino Solution™ is the added family of B vitamins. These vitamins have been clinically shown to decrease the devastating effects of elevated homocysteine, which is associated with dementia, heart disease, osteoporosis, depression, and even immobility. A primary benefit of TAS™Sport is its ability to more rapidly provide the necessary building blocks for muscle repair, by introducing the Amino Acid Solution in free-form for rapid absorption, opposed to the longer process of digestion. Obviously not only world-class athletes are benefiting from free formed amino acid supplements. An aging population of fitness-oriented baby boomers are also rapidly discovering the benefits of total amino solutions. The products are for sale at www.metabolichealthlabs.com
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