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Solgar L-Lysine 1000mg Tablets 50s

Solgar L-Lysine 1000mg Tablets 50s

Solgar L-Lysine 1000 mg contains the amino acid L-lysine. L-lysine is an essential amino acid found in muscle tissue. Amino acids are found in protein and support several functions within the body. They are classified as “essential” or “non-essential”. Essential amino acids cannot be made within the body and must be supplied by the diet and non- essential amino acids can be made within the body. Amino acids support normal production and function of hormones; enzymes; neurotransmitters; antibodies; and nutrient carriers. Foods that increase amino acid intake are protein foods like meat; beans; cheese; and eggs.
$14.64
Solgar L-Lysine 1000mg Tablets 50s
$14.64

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Solgar L-Lysine 1000mg Tablets 50s

Solgar L-Lysine 1000 mg contains the amino acid L-lysine. L-lysine is an essential amino acid found in muscle tissue. Amino acids are found in protein and support several functions within the body. They are classified as “essential” or “non-essential”. Essential amino acids cannot be made within the body and must be supplied by the diet and non- essential amino acids can be made within the body. Amino acids support normal production and function of hormones; enzymes; neurotransmitters; antibodies; and nutrient carriers. Foods that increase amino acid intake are protein foods like meat; beans; cheese; and eggs.

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Solgar L-Lysine 1000 mg contains the amino acid L-lysine. L-lysine is an essential amino acid found in muscle tissue. Amino acids are found in protein and support several functions within the body. They are classified as “essential” or “non-essential”. Essential amino acids cannot be made within the body and must be supplied by the diet and non- essential amino acids can be made within the body. Amino acids support normal production and function of hormones; enzymes; neurotransmitters; antibodies; and nutrient carriers. Foods that increase amino acid intake are protein foods like meat; beans; cheese; and eggs.