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A NEW OPTIMISED FORMULA!
A professional formula with a unique combination of 19 amino acids, peptides, vitamins and minerals for energy, collagen formation, neurotransmitter support, hormones, skin, muscles and whole body support.
Net quantity: 188 g (30 doses)
As a vegan, I have always been looking for an effective source of essential amino acids. AminoElite+ has provided just that, without the added artificial flavours, sweeteners and other unnecessary chemistry. My overall well-being and exercise performance have noticeably improved. Definitely recommend.
After 2 months of use I have more energy and focus. I highly recommend it!
I use AminoElite+ fasting in the morning and to support recovery and muscle building after training. I have noticed faster recovery and increased endurance. I have more energy and feel better.
Amino acids are molecules that all living things use to build their own proteins.
Protein is essential for our bodies as it is the basis for muscles, hormones, the immune system, skin, joints and bones. We get it from food, mainly meat, eggs, dairy products, legumes and so on.
You should eat at least 120 g of clean protein a day, which can be challenging as protein is difficult to digest. Our digestive organs spend hours and a lot of energy breaking down protein into its basic components - amino acids. Protein recovery from food is limited, and more than 50 % of protein is converted into toxic nitrogenous wastes that burden the liver, kidneys and the whole organism.
By taking EliteAmino+ in the morning fasting You get all the essential amino acids along with additional peptides and amino acids that stimulate energy and collagen formation, without unnecessary toxic by-products, with absorption of more than 90 %. Vitamins B6, C and Zinc further support the immune system, energy production and collagen formation.
It is recommended especially for: over 40, overweight, vegan, vegetarian and athletes, with:
Amino acids and additional vitamins play a key role in the repair and growth of muscles and various body tissues, including skin and nails, as they are the basic building blocks of proteins that support the structure and function of these tissues.
Amino acids, vitamins and zinc help produce energy. At the same time, they play an important role in the production and regulation of hormones, which are essential for the proper functioning of many bodily functions.
They are important in the production of neurotransmitters and other messenger molecules. They contribute to normal psychological functioning and nervous system health.
Amino acids are molecules that all living things use to make proteins. Our bodies need 20 different amino acids to function properly, which are transported in the blood to the places in the body where they are needed.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, which are themselves long chains of amino acids. Our body contains thousands of different proteins that have important functions. Each protein has its own unique amino acid sequence and performs different functions in the body.
Amino acids make up about 20 of our body's %. Our muscles, hair, nails and skin, as well as our blood, hormones and immune system, are all made up of proteins, i.e. amino acids. Amino acids thus play a key role in many important processes in our bodies and can help with:
In other words, amino acids are much more than just the tiny building blocks of our muscles; they are literally the fuel for almost every process in the body. If we want to be strong, energised and healthy, it is important that we consume enough of this essential macronutrient. A growing number of scientific studies have shown the importance of essential amino acids in supporting health.
In today's fast-paced modern life, we are often faced with the problem of a lack of sufficient intake of quality proteins and, in particular, essential amino acids due to sub-optimal meal composition, lack of stomach acid, enzymes, etc. Many of the foods in our diets do not contain all the essential amino acids, or they are less bioavailable to our bodies or are not in the optimal proportions.
The richest sources of amino acids are meat proteins, dairy products, eggs and legumes. Protein is essential for optimal body function, but it is difficult to digest. It takes our digestive systems at least three hours to break them down into their basic components - amino acids. At the same time, the recovery of these proteins from digestive processes is very low; according to some studies, the NID (net nitrogen yield) of chicken eggs is 48 %, soya 17 % and milk, whey or casein only 16 %. The recovery of proteins from food is limited, and more than 50 % of them are converted into toxic nitrogenous wastes, which put additional strain on the liver, kidneys and the body.
Scientists have shown that essential amino acids, fully purified and in crystalline form, are optimally absorbed and used. Essential amino acids in their pure crystallised form are absorbed into the bloodstream without digestion and are thus rapidly available to cells. This absorption ensures a net nitrogen yield of 99 %, without metabolic wastes burdening the organism. This is much higher than the nitrogen yield of conventional protein foods. It is for all these reasons that they are recommended as a supplement to a balanced diet.
The advantage of AminoElite+ over other protein supplements is that it contains:
Who is AminoElite+ especially suitable for?
100 % Natural product!
Free from flavours, sweeteners, additives, yeast, soya, cereals, corn, eggs, fish, shellfish, nuts,
dairy products or ingredients of animal origin; gluten- and lactose-free.
L-Isoleucine, L-Leucine, L-Lysine, L-Methionine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Threonine, L-Tryptophan and L-Valine.
Glycine, Proline, Ornithine and Arginine, among other amino acids, contribute to the building of collagen and elastin.
For synergistic effects, we added: zinc citrate (zinc), ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6).
AminoElite+ consists of a carefully selected combination of "pharmacy grade" amino acids from pure plant sources in free crystalline form.
Your body produces hundreds of amino acids, but the nine amino acids you need cannot be produced by your body alone. They are essential amino acids that must be obtained from the food you eat.
Isoleucine - one of the three BCAA (Branched Chain Amino Acids), which are highly concentrated in muscle tissue and support the immune system.
Leucine - one of the BCAAs, which is essential for protein synthesis and muscle repair, as well as for growth hormone production. It is important for wound healing and blood sugar regulation.
Lysine - helps the body absorb calcium and produce collagen and elastin. It is involved in energy production, hormone production and immune support.
Methionine - this amino acid is needed for growth, tissue repair and detoxification. It helps in the absorption of essential minerals, including zinc and selenium.
Phenylalanine - produces messenger molecules (tyrosine, dopamine, adrenaline and noradrenaline). Important in the production of other amino acids.
Threonine - plays an important role in metabolism, macromolecule biosynthesis and intestinal homeostasis. It also plays an important role in the production of collagen and elastin, as well as in fat metabolism and the immune system.
Tryptophan - essential for the production of serotonin and melatonin, which support positive mood, healthy sleep and proper immune function, and help the body maintain a healthy nitrogen balance.
Valine - the last of the three BCAA groups. It promotes muscle growth/recovery and is involved in energy production.
We've added amino acids to support collagen building.
In AminoElite+, we've added an effective combination of amino acids, minerals and vitamins to essential amino acids to optimally support and build your collagen. Glycine, proline, ornithine and arginine, among other amino acids, contribute to the building of collagen and elastin.
But we didn't stop there; we've also added supporting vitamins and minerals for additional synergistic effects. Vitamin C plays several important roles in the body: it plays a role in the formation of collagen for the normal functioning of blood vessels, bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth. It contributes to the release of energy in metabolism, to the functioning of the nervous system and to normal psychological functioning. It plays a role in the functioning of the immune system. It increases the absorption of iron. Contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion. It plays a role in protecting cells against oxidative stress. Contributes to the restoration of the reduced form of vitamin E.
Vitamin B6 has the following roles: plays a role in cysteine synthesis. Contributes to the release of energy in metabolism. Contributes to the function of the nervous system. Contributes to the metabolism of homocysteine. It plays a role in protein and glycogen metabolism. Contributes to normal psychological functioning. It plays a role in the formation of red blood cells. It plays a role in the functioning of the immune system. Contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion. It plays a role in the regulation of hormones.
Zinc has many important roles: it plays a role in acid and base metabolism. It plays a role in carbohydrate metabolism. It plays a role in cognitive function. It plays a role in DNA synthesis. It plays a role in fertility and reproduction. Has a role in macronutrient metabolism. Has a role in fatty acid metabolism. Has a role in the metabolism of vitamin A. Has a role in protein synthesis. Contributes to the maintenance of healthy hair. Contributes to the maintenance of healthy bones, nails and skin. Contributes to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood. It plays a role in the maintenance of vision. It plays a role in the functioning of the immune system. It plays a role in protecting cells against oxidative stress. It plays a role in cell division.
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*For a natural taste, we recommend mixing it with your favourite citrus juice or smoothie. For best results, use a blender.
Regular daily use:
Take 2 level measuring cups (6 g) AminoElite+.
Shake the contents into at least 200 ml of lemonade, juice or smoothie and stir well with a shaker or blender.
Enjoy the benefits of AminoElite+.
Net quantity: 180 g
Directions for use and recommended daily amount:
Mix 2 level scoops (6 g) in at least 200 ml of liquid (preferably with a little lemon or orange juice, smoothie, etc.) and consume 1 time a day. Take in the morning on an empty stomach. Make sure that when shaking the powder, the scoop always remains dry.
For sports (30 minutes before or immediately after exercise): 2 additional scoops or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. It is not suitable for pregnant women and nursing mothers.
Store at temperatures up to 25°C, protected from moisture and light.
Keep out of reach of children!
A food supplement is not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for prescription medicines. If you have any health problems, please consult your doctor before taking dietary supplements.
Compared to collagen or other protein supplements on the market, AminoElite+ contains:
Molecular biologist, PhD in natural and integrative sciences, based in Switzerland, USA and Slovenia.
AminoElite+ is a great product to support the body. Its biggest advantage is that the beneficial effects, such as more energy and endurance and faster recovery, are felt immediately. I recommend.
A top product.
Excellent product. Immediately after taking it, you feel more energy and a reduction in fatigue. I recommend it to everyone, as we cannot get all the amino acids we need from food.
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