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Lamberts Protein Build
Formula
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Recommended
use:
Capsules:
1 to 2 capsules, three times daily, 30 minutes before meals. Powder:
5 grams once daily, 30 minutes before a meal. It
is preferable to take Amino Acids with fruit juice or water, rather
than milk. Contra-indications,
warnings: Not
recommended for children, or pregnant or lactating women. These
products contain L-Phenylalanine which must not be taken by
Phenylketonuria sufferers (PKU).
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Code
l8334-180
l8335-250
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Size
180
capsules
250
grams powder
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Price
£32.75
£36.95
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This product is discontinued. Please see
alternative Lamberts product:
Lamberts Pea
Protein
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May be beneficial for:
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People
who have difficulty digesting protein
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People
who have impaired digestive functions
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People
on low protein diets
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Convalescing
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People
with poor appetite
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
Features:
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Proteins
are constantly being used by the body for normal function, growth
and repair. Therefore protein must continuously be provided in the
human diet to replace the body's normal protein loss and maintain
optimal health.
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Protein
Build Formula contains a balance of 20 amino acids presented in
their 'free form'. In other words, these amino acids are fully
absorbable even by persons with seriously impaired digestive
functions.
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Digestion
is not required for this product, and for this reason
Practitioners frequently recommend Protein Build Formula for
people who have problems digesting proteins, those on low protein
diets, those convalescing or anyone who has a poor appetite.
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Protein
Build Formula is a hypoallergenic formulation.
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Protein
Build Formula is available in capsules or as a powder.
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More
information about individual amino acids in shown at end of this
page.
Ingredients: Each
capsule delivers: 16mg
L-Alanine, 63mg L-Arginine, 31mg L-Aspartic Acid, 3mg L-Cysteine, 6mg
L-Citrulline, 94mg L-Glutamic Acid, 75mg L-Glutamine, 38mg Glycine,
9mg L-Histidine HCl, 38mg L-Isoleucine, 63mg L-Leucine, 94mg L-Lysine
HCl, 50mg L-Methionine, 38mg L-Phenylalanine, 6mg L-Proline, 3mg
L-Serine, 38mg L-Threonine, 13mg L-Tyrosine, 25mg Taurine, 50mg L-Valine.
Encapsulated with Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate and Silicon Dioxide. White
Powder Form. 5 grams (1 level teaspoon) delivers the following
free-form amino acid powders: 104mg
L-Alanine, 417 L-Arginine, 208mg L-Aspartic Acid, 21mg L-Cysteine,
42mg L-Citrulline, 625 L-Glutamic Acid, 500mg L-Glutamine, 250mg
Glycine, 63mg L-Histidine HCl, 250mg L-Isoleucine, 417mg L-Leucine,
625mg L-Lysine HCl, 333mg L-Methionine, 250mg L-Phenylalanine, 42mg L-Proline,
21mg L-Serine, 250mg L-Threonine, 84mg L-Tyrosine, 167mg L-Taurine,
333mg L-Valine. Details
believed to be correct as at 4.10.2003.
This information is not intended to
replace the advice of a qualified Healthcare Professional.
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Lamberts
Lamberts
is the UK's leading supplier of food supplements to health professionals. All
Lamberts product formulations are based on an in-depth understanding of the
latest nutritional research. Their strategy is to develop only those products
that are supported by a valid scientific rationale and this has led health
professionals to rely on Lamberts for nutritional and herbal supplements that
provide relevant levels of active ingredients. Lamberts products are produced in
their own factory which is one of the most modern and technically advanced in
Europe and which operates to stringent pharmaceutical standards of Good
Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and is approved by the UK Department of Health,
Medicines Control Agency. Each product manufactured by Lamberts is subjected to
a series of rigorous tests ranging from analysis of the raw materials through to
tests on the product whilst it is being made as well as the finished product
itself to ensure they meet the specifications given on the label. Lamberts work
in conjunction with several research departments at Universities through the UK
to conduct studies on a number of topics ranging from the use of magnesium in
asthma through to anthocyanidins and fluid retention. Many of Lamberts products
are of a higher potency than you would normally find in retail products. The
reason for this is that the active ingredients in their products are included at
relevant levels as opposed to just token levels.
Amino
Acids
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. In fact, the daily protein
requirement is really the body's need for amino acids. Dietary amino acids are
classified as essential and non-essential. Both are used to assemble hormones,
enzymes, neurotransmitters (chemical messengers), antibodies, and nutrient
carriers.
Essential amino acids - such as histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine,
methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine - cannot be
manufactured by the body, so they must be obtained through diet and
supplementation.
Non-essential amino acids are equally necessary to help maintain good health,
but can be synthesized in the body from essential amino acids. Though classified
as "non-essential", the consumption of amino acids such as arginine,
ornithine, cysteine, methionine, taurine and tyrosine is beneficial for
individuals with certain nutritional concerns.
BCCA (Branched Chain Amino Acids: leucine, isoleucine and valine), serve as
building blocks for tissue proteins, play an important role in energy metabolism
and are precursors of other amino acids.
L-Carnitine is actually a dipeptide, an amino acid made up of two other
essential amino acids: methionine and lysine. L-Carnitine is important for fat
metabolism in cells, including heart and muscle cells. It is necessary for
transporting long-chain fatty acids into cell mitochondria where the acids are
oxidized and burned for energy.
L-Glutamine is a major fuel source for intestinal, immune and brain cells.
Glutamine comprises 60% of the body's total amino acid muscle pool and is the
highest concentrated amino acid in the blood stream. It is responsible for
helping to transport nitrogen to tissues and remove nitrogen from the body. It
is also important in regulating amino acid balance.
L-Glutathione is a natural sulphur-containing peptide formed by linking three
amino acids:glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine. It acts in antioxidant and
detoxification systems and is also involved in helping amino acid transport
across cell membranes.
L-Methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid with antioxidant properties.
Methionine is the precursor to cysteine. Methionine is essential to help support
growth and development. It is required for protein synthesis and in liver
detoxification pathways.
L-Phenylalanine helps produce neurotransmitters, the brain's chemical
messengers. It is a precursor to tyrosine which is used to manufacture certain
hormones, including adrenalin (epinephrine), noradrenalin (norapinephrine),
L-dopa, and dopamine. It is also a precursor to tyrosine.
(DL-Phenylalanine) DLPA is a mixture of the natural form of phenylalanine (the L
form) and its mirror image (the D form). DLPA may have the unique ability to
block the enzyme (enkephalinase) in the central nervous system that is
responsible for breaking down natural, morphine-like hormones called endorphins
and enkephalins.
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