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SUPER WHEY
AMINO 2000
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sell only protein (not enzymatically digested) tablets,
disguised as aminos. A quick
test is to bite into the tablet,
if it bland, it is more likely
to be just a protein tab. A true
enzymatically digested tablet
such as Ultimate Nutrition's
Super Whey Amino 2000 is bitter
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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 Super Whey
Amino 2000 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 Super Whey Amino
2000 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 Super
Whey Amino 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
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Young, V., "Adult Amino Acid Requirements: Th Case
for a Major Revision in Current Recommendations," J. Nutr.: 126,
1575, 1994
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Fuller, M. & Garlick, P., "Human Amino Acid
Requirements: Can the Controversy be Resolved," Ann. Rev. Nutr.: 14,
217, 1995
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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
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Laidlaw, S. & Kopple, J., "Newer Concepts of the
Indispensable Amino Acids," Am. J. Clin. Nutr.: 46, 593, 1987
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Gregus et al., "Nutritionally and Chemically Induced
Impairment of Sulfate Activation and Sulfation of Xenobiotics in
vivo," Chem.-Biol. Interactions: 92, 169, 1994
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Schneider, E. & Reed, J., "Life Extension," New
Engl. J. Med.: 312, 1150, 1985
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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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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 Super Amino 2000 has amino acids in the exact amounts
that the body needs for optimal function.
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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.
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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.
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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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