Why Do You Need Protein?
Your body uses it to build your muscles and organs, deliver oxygen to cells all over your body, and keep your immune system working. Most people should get at least 10% of their daily calories from protein. That's about 56 grams for a man (based on 2,000 calories a day) and 46 grams for a woman (1,800 calories a day).
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and play an important role in body functions. They are needed for vital processes like the cell building and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters (brain chemicals). They may also be taken as supplements. There 20 different amino acids required for the body to function properly, of which nine are considered essential. The essential amino acids are not synthesized in the body and must be obtained externally, through diet or supplements.
Amitone aims to supply these amino acids needed for proper body growth and toning to build each and every organ for proper growth.
When protein is consumed, it's broken down into amino acids in the gut, which is used for various body processes, such as fueling the body, building muscle, tissue repair, boosting the immune system, synthesis of hormones, functioning of neurotransmitter and enzymes, and other biological processes. The best sources of essential amino acids are animal proteins like meat, eggs, and poultry. Soya and tofu are good vegan protein options.
The roles of essential amino acids in the body
The nine essential amino acids perform several important and varied jobs in your body:
1. Phenylalanine: Phenylalanine is a precursor for brain chemicals like dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine. These chemicals are brain messengers. It also helps in forming the structure and functioning of proteins, enzymes, and synthesis of other amino acids.
2. Valine: Valine helps in muscle growth, tissue regeneration, and is required for energy production. Highly essential for human body growth by producing the required hormone for a well developed man and a well developed woman.
3. Threonine: Threonine is an important part of structural proteins, such as collagen and elastin, which provide structure to the skin and connective tissue and help in the formation of blood clots, thus preventing bleeding. Threonine also helps in fat metabolism and boosting immune function.
4. Tryptophan: Tryptophan helps maintain proper nitrogen balance. It helps in the synthesis of serotonin, a neurotransmitter. Serotonin regulates mood, appetite, and sleep.
5. Methionine: Methionine helps in metabolism, and detoxification of the body, as well as absorption of essential minerals, such as zinc and selenium.
6. Leucine: Leucine helps in protein synthesis, muscle repair, muscle growth, wound healing, regulation of blood sugar levels, and synthesis of growth hormones.
7. Isoleucine: Isoleucine helps in muscle metabolism, boosting immune function, synthesis of hemoglobin, and regulation of energy.
8. Lysine: Lysine helps in the synthesis of protein, enzymes, hormones (collagen and elastin), calcium absorption, energy production, and also immune function.
9. Histidine: Histidine is involved in the synthesis of histamine, which is a neurotransmitter that helps immune function, digestion, sleep regulation, and sexual function. It also helps maintain the myelin sheath (protective barrier surrounding nerve cells).
Usage
Take two capsules of amitone supplements per day. Preferably after dinner.
Note: please be sure you need it before placing order.
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