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L-Carnitine
- Carnitines most important known metabolic function is to
transport long chain fatty acids into the mitochondria of muscle
cells where they are oxidised and burned for energy
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L-Arginine
is a Non Essential Amino Acid, but is an Essential nutrient in cats,
rats and other mammals. In man, Arginine is only required in the diet
under certain conditions.
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L-Cysteine
- Like all other amino acids cysteine's most important function is to
contribute to the structure of proteins. One such protein that
cysteine helps to form the structure of is keratin, which is found in
hair, skin and nails. It also acts as a detoxifier and plays a role
in energy metabolism and fatty acid synthesis.
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L-Glutathione
- Amino acids are used by the body to build proteins. Proteins are
essential for the formation of cells and are also involved in the
biochemical structure of hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters and antibodies.
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L-Histadine
- Amino acids are used by the body to build proteins. Proteins are
essential for the formation of cells and are also involved in the
biochemical structure of hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters and antibodies
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L-Glutamine
- Glutamine requirements are increased in the body during periods of
ill health. In particular supplementation is important for improving
gut barrier function or treating leaky gut syndrome.
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L-Lysine
- functions as a building block for proteins. Proteins are essential
for the formation of cells and are also involved in the biochemical
structure of hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters and antibodies.
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L-Methionine
- Amino acids are classified as either essential or non-essential.
Essential amino acids cannot be synthesised in the body and must be
obtained from the diet, whereas non-essential amino acids, whilst
still essential for health, can be synthesised in the body and are
therefore not classified as 'essential'.
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L-Ornithine
- Amino acids are used by the body to build proteins. Proteins are
essential for the formation of cells and are also involved in the
biochemical structure of hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters and antibodies.
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Phenylalaine
is an essential amino acid and is the precursor for the amino acid
tyrosine. Like tyrosine, it is the precursor for the
neurotransmitters called catecholamines (adrenaline, noradrenaline
and dopamine)
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L-Theanine
- We are delighted to introduce L-Theanine to the Lamberts®
range. We have chosen to use Suntheanine® since this is a
patented pharmaceutical grade L-Theanine whereas other L-Theanine
products can contain up to 50% of the inactive D form. It
is also the product that has been used in numerous clinical studies worldwide.
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L-Tyrosine
- Tyrosine is considered a non-essential amino acid because the body
can make it from phenylalanine. It is important to brain nutrition
because it is a precursor of the neurotransmitters - dopamine,
adrenaline and noradrenaline.
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Taurine
is a sulphur containing amino acid that, in adults, can be
synthesised from cysteine when vitamin B6 and the mineral zinc are
present. It is one of the most abundant amino acids in the body, and
participates in the normal functioning of the heart, brain, eyes,
gallbladder and vascular system.
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