Isoleucine
- Participates
in energy metabolism.
- Essential
for the synthesis of hemoglobin.
- Regulates
blood sugar levels.
- Restores
muscle tissue.
- Increases
stamina.
Leucine
- It is
used to treat liver diseases, anemia.
- Activates
the growth of muscle tissue.
- Restores
bones, skin and muscles.
- Lowers
blood sugar levels.
- Stimulates
the synthesis of growth hormone.
- Leucine
is the source of energy
Lysine
- It is
necessary for the production of antibodies, hormones, enzymes, albumins.
- Participates
in collagen formation and tissue repair.It is used in the recovery
period after surgery and sports injuries.
Methionine
- It is
the main supplier of sulfur, which contributes to the normal formation of
hair, skin and nails;
- It is
necessary for the synthesis of keratin - the main protein of the hair
shaft.
- Reduces
lipid deposits in the liver and improves liver function.
- It has
a moderate antidepressant effect.
- Promotes
healing of ulcerative and erosive lesions of the mucosa and duodenum.
Phenylalanine
- Promotes
the excretion of metabolic products by the liver and kidneys.
- Plays
an important role in improving the secretory function of the pancreas
- Reduces
the feeling of hunger;
- Works
as an antidepressant and improves memory
- Restores
natural skin color through the melanin pigment synthesis chain.
Tryptophan
- Reduces
appetite.
- Increases
the release of growth hormone.
- Reduces
the harmful effects of nicotine.
- Natural
relaxant, helps to fight insomnia, anxiety and depression.
- Strengthens
the immune system.
- Promotes
the production of serotonin.
Trionin
- Participates
in the synthesis of collagen and elastin.
- Participates
in protein and fat metabolism.
- Reduces
lipid deposition in the liver and improves liver function,
- Strengthens
the immune system.
- Improves
the condition of the cardiovascular system.
When combined leucine and valine and isoleucine it
serves as a source of energy not only for muscles, but also for brain
tissue.
Vitamins
- Quite a
few vitamins have been proven to enhance each other's action.
- Folic
acid and vitamin B12 are jointly involved and enhance the effects of each
other in the processes of hematopoiesis, synthesis of the main
"carriers" of genetic material - RNA and DNA.
- Vitamin
B have a synergistic effect. Vitamin B1 increases the activity of ascorbic
and niacin.Antioxidants - vitamins A, E and C reinforce each other's
action.
- Vitamin
C, ascorbic acid.Performs two main tasks in the body: providing
immune protection and stabilizing the psyche.
Vitamin
B1 Thiamine.
- Participates
in the metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.Necessary for the
normal functioning of the nervous system.
Vitamin B2, Riboflavin.
- It is necessary for the regulation of
growth and reproductive functions in the body, as well as for the health of the
skin, nails, hair growth.
Vitamin
B3, Niacin (Vitamin PP).
- Without it, almost no hormones are
synthesized in the body.Vitamin B3 eliminates the manifestations of
apathy, weakness, absent-mindedness.
Vitamins B5, Pantothenic acid; Vitamin B6,
​​Pyridoxine; Vitamin B9, Folic acid.
- Essential
for the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, amino acids.
- They
normalize hematopoiesis, cardiovascular system function, liver function.
Vitamin
B12, Cyanocobalamin.
- Prevents the appearance of anemia.
- Improves concentration and memory.
- Vitamins D3, Cholecalciferol.
- The
main function of cholecalciferol is the absorption of calcium and
phosphorus from food in the small intestine.
Vitamin
E, Tocopherol.
- Vitamin E is a universal protector of
cell membranes from oxidative damage, an antihypoxant.
- Normalizes the function of the skin,
hematopoiesis, etc.
Vitamin
A, Retinol.
- Protects Eyes from Night Blindness.
- Supports Bone Health
- Important Vitamin to build a healthy Immune System
- Reduces the skin damage and prevents acne.
- Promote the healthy growth and Reproduction.