DOCTOR RAW – Multi Essential Amino Pattern pellets
54,00 €
Amino Pattern Amino Acids – 420 vegan pellets
Based on the discoveries of Prof. Dr. Lucà-Moretti, Amino Pattern is the alternative Master Amino Acid Pattern product. Our maps consist of an optimally balanced ratio of 8 essential, hypoallergenic amino acids in their purest, free and crystalline form of plant origin. As humans are not capable of synthesizing the eight essential amino acids, they must be supplemented through food. Amino acids are the basic building blocks of our body’s protein metabolism and play an essential role as neurotransmitters, precursors of neurotransmitters and hormones (serotonin, melatonin, dopamine, noradrenaline, adrenaline, etc.).
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The tasks of amino acids in the human body
Our product is the most effective way to absorb amino acids. Amino acids are known from the field of bodybuilding, but they are also very useful for many other processes. They are truly the building blocks of life. The task of amino acids in the human body is protein biosynthesis, which means that without amino acids there are no proteins and without proteins human life is not possible. This is why amino acids are also known as the building blocks of life. Proteins perform a variety of functions in the human body. They serve as a transport material for hormones and other water-insoluble substances in the blood, as a building material for cells and act as immunoglobulins (antibodies). The blood proteins also retain fluid in the blood vessels and thus prevent edema formation. Proteins also play a decisive role in the formation of hormones and numerous enzymes. They are also an important part of blood clotting, as some of the clotting factors are proteins. Proteins are also a component of bones, muscles and secretions such as sperm or breast milk. However, it is not only the proteinogenic amino acids that are essential for life; the non-proteinogenic amino acids also perform numerous tasks in the body. Histamine, for example, is an important neurotransmitter, while tyrosine from the thyroid gland regulates the metabolism. Many of the non-proteinogenic amino acids are important precursors of vitamins or hormones. The need for the eight essential amino acids is greatly increased during phases of physical exertion, regenerative processes, an unbalanced diet, limited protein intake and much more.
About the product
Vegan amino acid pellets with the 8 essential amino acids L-leucine, L-valine, L-isoleucine, L-phenylalanine, L-lysine, L-threonine, L-methionine and L-tryptophan. The human body cannot produce these essential amino acids itself and must obtain them from food. The amino acids contained in Multi essential Amino Pattern are vegan and are available in their free, crystalline form.
Product facts about the Multi essential Amino Pattern pellets
- 1,000 mg pure amino acids per pellet
- contains all 8 essential amino acids
- provide an optimal ratio of the 8 essential amino acids for the human dietary pattern
- Easy to swallow and divisible pellets
- Clean Label
- vegan
Consumption recommendation
Take 5 tablets 1 to 2 times a day. It is best to take at least 15 minutes before or after a meal with 250 ml of still, lukewarm water/tea or optionally with half a freshly squeezed lemon.
The 8 essential amino acids
Isoleucine
Isoleucine belongs to the branched-chain amino acids, also known as BCAAs (from the English for Branched-Cgrove Amino Acids), which are important for muscle maintenance. This amino acid is also strongly represented in other structural proteins found in nerves, connective tissue and bones. Hemoglobin, the red blood pigment that transports oxygen, also has a high proportion of isoleucine.
Leucine
Leucine also belongs to the BCAAs. Antibodies, enzymes and transport proteins have a high leucine content. Leucine is also important for hormone balance: for example, it is involved in the release of insulin in the pancreas.
Lysine
Lysine is strongly represented in proteins of the immune system. Lysine is also important for strong connective tissue, as it is involved in the formation of collagen. A deficiency therefore leads to brittle nails, skin problems and hair loss.
Methionine
Methionine is the starting amino acid of proteins. The production of a protein always begins with methionine. A modified variant of methionine, S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), provides the methyl group for the methylation of DNA. This controls epigenetic gene regulation. Methionine is also required for the synthesis of the stress hormone adrenaline.
Phenylalanine
Phenylalanine is the starting material for many molecules that are involved in the stress response. For example, phenylalanine is required for the production of the neurotransmitters adrenaline and dopamine. The need for this amino acid is particularly high in cases of depression and alcohol withdrawal.
Threonine
Threonine has important functions in uric acid metabolism and is required for the formation of collagen. Threonine is also a component of glycoproteins, which give the mucous layer of mucous membranes its typical surface.
Tryptophan
Tryptophan occupies a special position among the essential amino acids. It is not only a protein building block, but is also required for the synthesis of the neurotransmitter serotonin, which is also known as the good mood maker. Tryptophan also serves as a precursor for the sleep hormone melatonin and is important for the production of vitamin B3.
Valine
Valine is the third branched-chain amino acid (BCAA). The amino acid serves as the starting material for many neurotransmitters, which transmit signals from one nerve cell to the next, and is therefore important for nerve function. The connective tissue protein elastin is very rich in valine.
The consequences of a lack of amino acids
In view of the wide-ranging functions of amino acids, a deficiency has far-reaching and diverse consequences. The most common consequences of an amino acid deficiency are an increased susceptibility to infections and a drop in performance as well as concentration problems. Muscle building is also impaired by an amino acid deficiency. This can manifest itself in rapid muscle fatigue. A connection between a lack of amino acids and diseases of civilization such as diabetes mellitus and obesity is also being discussed.
Legal information: We do not make any promises of healing. Taking the product does not replace a possible visit to a doctor or therapist.
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