Proteins & amino acids micronutrient complexes

With our protein & amino acid complex mixtures from the “Principle Causa Logica” product line, you can provide yourself with all essential amino acids required for life*. Amino acids are the basis of all proteins and are referred to as the “building blocks of life”, as they are a main component of the human organism & indispensable for cell structure, tissue, hormones and neurotransmitters. The body cannot produce essential amino acids itself, which is why they must be obtained from food or food supplements. They contribute to muscle mass, wound healing & tissue regeneration. Certain micronutrients in combination with amino acids support the body's ability to absorb them - which is why we have added them synergistically to our complex blend. More information on the product pages.
*Excluded: Premium Collagen

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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What does creatine really do for sport?
Every athlete, at least every strength athlete, knows creatine and its advertised effects. Are you wondering what creatine really does? Then you've come to the right place. Because in this blog article, we'll go into creatine and its function, explain what creatine actually is and whether creatine influences muscle building.
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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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