Amino acids

Amino acids form the basis of our physical well-being, they serve as the building blocks of our DNA and they fulfill many important roles in our bodily processes. You can find out more about the individual amino acids and their functions in our blog articles. We offer amino acids both as complex products and as focus substances in the add·on product line. You can find precise information regarding dosage on the corresponding product pages.

PS: The sorting is based on the popularity of our products, not on the quantity of the active ingredient

Knowledge about amino acids

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More muscle mass through epigenetics & mitochondrial power
In this article, we'll dive deep into the science behind muscle building, including the latest findings in epigenetics and mitochondrial function.
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Amino acid deficiency: symptoms, causes and what you can do about it
Amino acids play an important role in the human body. In this article, you will find out what amino acids are, what they mean for the body and what symptoms you can use to recognize a deficiency. You will also get tips on how to remedy your amino acid deficiency.
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Amino acids & sport: why you need protein building blocks
Amino acids are important for success in training. Find out all about their function and how to take them correctly.
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Creatine for muscle building: How effective is it really for your training?

Athletes need strong muscles. We will tell you whether creatine effectively supports muscle building & your training & how it works.

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What are amino acids and what do they do?
Amino acids are protein building blocks and are important for the muscles, among other things. Find out which amino acids are available and where you can get them.
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Strengthen bones, joints and tendons: For more fitness and less discomfort
With a strong musculoskeletal system, you are ready for sporting challenges. In this article, you'll find out how to strengthen your tendons and joints and why nutrients are so important.
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