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AMINO GOLD
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continues to gain praise
throughout the supplement field.
For people interested in optimal
health and performance, this
product offers protein critical
for rebuilding damaged muscles
to accelerate
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All life depends on
proteins. Proteins carry out all biological
functions in living organisms including
humans. Proteins are made of amino acids,
which are their basic building blocks.
Essentially, amino acids are strung like
beads in long chains in proteins. In the
body, proteins are made from individual
amino acids. Therefore, nutritional
supplementation with amino acids ensures
that all cells, tissues and organs in the
body have a ready supply of amino acids.
Ultimate Nutrition's Amino Gold contains all
of the most important amino acids and
branched chain amino acids for optimal
nutritional support. These amino acids, of
course, provide the body with the support to
produce proteins. Amino acids, however,
carry out other important functions.
Nutritional supplementation keeps the amino
acid supply in the bloodstream within
healthy range. Under some circumstances,
such as stress whether it is due to
high-intensity exercise or other reasons,
amino acids in the blood can be depleted so
that important substances in the body cannot
be produced in the right amounts at the
right time in the right place. For example,
if serotonin cannot be synthesized in the
brain, ordinary stress may be aggravated to
depression. Some amino acids, such as
glycine, glutamine and, among others
arginine, combine with and neutralize
toxins. This is of paramount importance for
liver health, since detoxification takes
place in the liver. People suffering from
abnormal liver function, chronic arthritis,
and excessive chemical exposure usually have
poor amino acid profile. Branched chain
amino acids (BCAA), valine, isoleucine and
leucine, greatly aid detoxification and
liver function. Hence, supplementation with
amino acids is critical for restoration of
appropriate amounts of amino acids, which
help foster better health.
Ultimate Nutrition's Amino Gold also
contains sulfur-containing amino acids
methionine and cysteine. These amino acids
have been shown to help prolong life span.
Typically, as people age, the amounts of
these two amino acids decreases
considerably. Since dietary supplementation
with cysteine prolonged the life span of
guinea pigs, a report in the New England
Journal of Medicine suggested that
maintaining optimal levels of methionine and
cysteine could potentially promote longevity
in humans.
In summary, Ultimate Nutrition's Amino
Gold is a full-spectrum amino acid
nutritional aid to that help maintain
optimal levels of amino acids in the
bloodstream and promote good health at any
stage of life. |
SELECTED REFERENCES
- Young, V., "Adult Amino Acid
Requirements: Th Case for a Major
Revision in Current Recommendations," J.
Nutr.: 126, 1575, 1994
- Fuller, M. & Garlick, P., "Human
Amino Acid Requirements: Can the
Controversy be Resolved," Ann. Rev. Nutr.:
14, 217, 1995
- Young, V. & Khoury, A., "Can Amino
Acid Requirements for Nutritional
Maintenance in Adult Humans be
Approximated from the Amino Acid
Composition of Body Mixed Proteins?"
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA: 92, 300,
1995
- Laidlaw, S. & Kopple, J., "Newer
Concepts of the Indispensable Amino
Acids," Am. J. Clin. Nutr.: 46, 593,
1987
- Gregus et al., "Nutritionally and
Chemically Induced Impairment of Sulfate
Activation and Sulfation of Xenobiotics
in vivo," Chem.-Biol. Interactions: 92,
169, 1994
- Schneider, E. & Reed, J., "Life
Extension," New Engl. J. Med.: 312,
1150, 1985
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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
- Do All Amino Acids Need To Be taken
in The Same Amounts?
No. Different amino acids should be
taken in different amounts. This depends
upon the relative natural abundance of
each amino acid in the body and amount
required for incorporation in proteins.
Ultimate Nutrition's Amino Gold has
amino acids in the exact amounts that
the body needs for optimal function.
- How Well Are Amino Acids Absorbed?
Amino acids are efficiently absorbed and
transported into the intestines. True,
there is intense competition among
various amino acids for intestinal
uptake, since amino acids use the same
transporters to ferry them across the
intestinal wall. If sufficient amounts
of the necessary amino acids are
available for absorption, they are taken
up in the correct ratios to serve the
metabolic needs of the body.
- Do Amino Acids Cross The Blood Brain
Barrier?
Yes! Amino acids cross the blood brain
barrier using transporters similar to
those employed in intestinal absorption.
The brain cells use the same amino acids
as those other tissues of the body. For
example, the amino acid tryptophan is
converted to the neurotransmitter
serotonin, which controls many different
functions of the brain.
- If the Body Produces Peptides, Why
Are Amino Acids Necessary?
The body does produce certain peptides,
such as di-, tri- and tetra-peptides
(containing two, three and four amino
acids, respectively), but they are a
byproduct of the digestive process or
the breakdown of food in the body. As
such, these peptides are not available
for incorporation into the proteins and,
therefore, do not serve as building
blocks.
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