Essential Aminos 99 Percent Absorbed

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The raw building blocks we need for every critical cellular function & the most crucial supplements to take for cellular health

Essential Aminos

This product contains eight essential amino acids our bodies need to support and maintain our muscular, skeletal, metabolic digestive enzymes, cellular, hormonal/endocrine systems. skeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and reproductive system. These amino acids are in the exact proportions needed for maximum utilization by our bodies. Science has clearly shown us that we do not get enough essential amino acids from the foods we eat, and the excess protein we’re consuming is converting into waste the body has to get rid of in a calorie surplus or nitrogen buildup. Amino acid deficiencies show up as nagging injuries that won’t heal, brittle bones, muscle loss, constant fevers/colds, aches and pains, poor recovery from exercise, digestive issues, headaches, and fatigue. Not getting enough protein increases the risk of all types of diseases. For nutritional supplement facts – click here

This chart illustrates the amino acid utilization that Essential Aminos offers, its dramatically higher than any other dietary protein sources

HOW MUCH & DOSE TO YOU CONSUME DAILY

PROOF OF OUR ESSENTIAL AMINO ACID BLOOD RESULTS

The results on the left are, Miguel Bertonatti’s, and he had 4 out of the 8 essential amino acids above the range, and, Carlos Bertonatti, had 5 of the 8 above the range, and the rest of the essentials aminos were within the upper limit.

ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS & THEIR ROLE

1. Threonine – promotes protein synthesis and immune function 

2. Valine – stimulates muscle growth and energy production 

3. Methionine – Initiates protein synthesis and supports liver function 

4. Isoleucine – promotes muscle development and energy regulation in cells 

5. Leucine – stimulates muscle protein synthesis and supports growth 

6. Tyrosine – precursor for neurotransmitters and supports cognitive function 

7. Phenylalanine – precursor for neurotransmitters and supports protein synthesis

8. Tryptophan – precursor for serotonin and melatonin synthesis

Frequently Asked Questions

Essential amino acids are nutrients that are indispensable for human life because they cannot be synthesized within the human body, therefore, they must be supplied through the diet.

Essential aminos is a blend of essential amino acids: L–Leucine • L–Valine • L–Isoleucine • L–Lysine Hydrochloride • L–Phenylalanine • L–Threonine • L–Methionine • L–Tryptophan

Amino acids cannot be classified as either animal or vegetable. They are, simply, natural compounds.

The amino acids are derived from plant based sources and they are pure, pharmaceutical grade, crystalline amino acids. There are no plant residues or sugars, yeast, gluten, soy, corn, wheat, rice, preservatives, excipients or animal products. They are vegan and produced in a cGMP Laboratory in the USA.

Even though individual dosage may vary according to nutritional status, age, gender, and the intensity and frequency of physical activity, the average suggested daily dosage should be: 2 scoops of essential aminos, 30 minutes before training, in conjunction with the daily requirement of vitamins, minerals and trace elements. For optimal results, take 2 scoops of essential aminos twice a day, 8 hours apart.

Yes! Whether, you are 20 or 80 years old, an amateur or a professional athlete, you will experience positive results related to your muscle mass, strength, endurance, and recovery.

It is digested within 25-30 minutes from its ingestion

No, this product does not have any drug or food interaction. 

No. Protein & other fat supplements should not be taken in conjunction with our product will decrease the absorption.

You may be able to feel and measure an increase in muscle endurance, strength, size, and recovery after the 2nd to 4th week of using essential aminos in the suggested dosages. To confirm its efficacy, we recommend to test amino acid profile levels after 8 weeks.

Histidine, especially arginine, has been touted as an “essential” amino acid. Still, they are not essential amino acids because studies have shown that when our product is consumed, histidine and arginine levels in the blood rise within 1-2 hours, making them non-essential amino acids. When you take our essential aminos, the body has all the components required to produce quality proteins.

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