It has a calming effect on the brain and could help in falling and staying asleep by lowering the core body temperature.
It may preserve muscle mass in wasting conditions, such as aging, cancer, malnutrition and burns.
Glycine may lower heart disease risk factors.
Higher levels of glycine are associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes.
Sublingual Glycine may lower the risk of dying from ischaemic stroke and reduce damage in future strokes by reducing glutamate and aspartate levels and increasing the concentrations of the amino acid GABA.
Dosage
Dosage
Doses between 3–5 grams per day have been used in clinical trials.
Proline and hydroxyproline boost the synthesis of collagen, thereby increasing skin firmness.
Hydroxyproline has the potential to decrease fine lines and wrinkles when used topically and it also helps other anti-aging skin care ingredients penetrate into the skin.
It is used as a marker of bone turnover (the screening of bone turnover).
Dosage
Dosage
No standard dosage has been established for Hydroxyproline
Methionine is involved in Cysteine production which in turn produces the powerful antioxidant Glutathione, clearing the body from free radicals.
It may lower the risk of colon cancer.
The sulfur in methionine provides the body with many health benefits including the maintenance of proper cell function, the protection of tissues and modifying DNA.
Dosage
Dosage
The recommended daily intake of Methionine is 19 mg/kg for adults, which is around 1.42 grams daily for an adult weighing 75 kilograms.
It is used for muscle control disorder marked by involuntary movements and muscle spasm.
It supports and protects the digestive tract by promoting the protective effects of the gut mucus barrier.
It boosts and supports the immune system.
Threonine prevents fat buildup in the liver by regulating fat metabolism. Note that Threonine deficiency can lead to fatty liver and even liver failure.
It may reduce anxiety and depression symptoms, it also increases patient’s response to treatment with antidepressants.
Dosage
Dosage
The average daily requirement of Threonine is 15 mg/kg.
A person weighing 75 kg requires 1.125g Threonine per day.
Studies have used L-threonine doses between 2-6 grams daily.
It has a calming effect on the brain and could help in falling and staying asleep by lowering the core body temperature.
It may preserve muscle mass in wasting conditions, such as aging, cancer, malnutrition and burns.
Glycine may lower heart disease risk factors.
Higher levels of glycine are associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes.
Sublingual Glycine may lower the risk of dying from ischaemic stroke and reduce damage in future strokes by reducing glutamate and aspartate levels and increasing the concentrations of the amino acid GABA.
Dosage
Dosage
Doses between 3–5 grams per day have been used in clinical trials.
Proline and hydroxyproline boost the synthesis of collagen, thereby increasing skin firmness.
Hydroxyproline has the potential to decrease fine lines and wrinkles when used topically and it also helps other anti-aging skin care ingredients penetrate into the skin.
It is used as a marker of bone turnover (the screening of bone turnover).
Dosage
Dosage
No standard dosage has been established for Hydroxyproline
Methionine is involved in Cysteine production which in turn produces the powerful antioxidant Glutathione, clearing the body from free radicals.
It may lower the risk of colon cancer.
The sulfur in methionine provides the body with many health benefits including the maintenance of proper cell function, the protection of tissues and modifying DNA.
Dosage
Dosage
The recommended daily intake of Methionine is 19 mg/kg for adults, which is around 1.42 grams daily for an adult weighing 75 kilograms.
It is used for muscle control disorder marked by involuntary movements and muscle spasm.
It supports and protects the digestive tract by promoting the protective effects of the gut mucus barrier.
It boosts and supports the immune system.
Threonine prevents fat buildup in the liver by regulating fat metabolism. Note that Threonine deficiency can lead to fatty liver and even liver failure.
It may reduce anxiety and depression symptoms, it also increases patient’s response to treatment with antidepressants.
Dosage
Dosage
The average daily requirement of Threonine is 15 mg/kg.
A person weighing 75 kg requires 1.125g Threonine per day.
Studies have used L-threonine doses between 2-6 grams daily.