Zahler's L-Lysine contains 500 mg of L-Lysine for a robust dose of this essential amino acid.
Product Description:
High potency L-Lysine supplement
Plays an important role in skin health & wound healing
Contains 500 mg L-Lysine per capsule
L-Lysine is an essential amino acid, which means the body requires it but cannot produce it on its own.
It is a key player in the production of various enzymes, hormones and disease-fighting antibodies.
It’s important for normal growth and muscle turnover and is also used to form carnitine, a substance found in most of the cells of your body.
it helps transport fats across your cells to be burned for energy. L-lysine is the form of lysine your body can utilize.
It’s naturally found in food and is the type used in supplements.
Product Features:
L-Lysine is also responsible for producing collagen, which helps repair torn tendons, muscles, ligaments and skin.
It helps the body absorb calcium and prevents bone loss associated with osteoporosis.
The Mouth Sore Lifeline Cold sores, fever blisters or canker sores are symptoms of an infection, often appearing on the lip or the corners of your mouth. They appear as fluid-filled blisters that can cause discomforts such as tingling, pain and burning. Taking L-Lysine may prevent sores from forming in the first place, and once a wound is already present, may speed up healing. In addition, it may prevent the recurrence of mouth sores.
Aids Calcium Absorption Lysine may help the body hold on to calcium. It’s believed that lysine increases calcium absorption in the gut and helps the kidneys hold on to the mineral. Additionally, Lysine appears to protect the bones and may also play a part in controlling where calcium is transported to in the body.
Wound Healing Lysine is also required for the formation of collagen, a protein that acts as a scaffold and helps support and give structure to skin and bones. Additionally, Lysine itself may also act as a binding agent, thereby increasing the number of new cells at a wound. It may even promote the formation of new blood vessels.
Wound healing is a complex process that requires different minerals, vitamins and other factors. Lysine appears to have an invaluable role, and without adequate lysine, wound healing is impaired. Lysine is found in foods that are naturally high in protein, particularly meat and dairy products, and also in smaller amounts in plant foods.
How To Use:
use 1 or 2 capsules daily as a maintenance dose, and can go up to 4 capsules daily for an extra short-term boost when necessary.
Cautions & Warnings:
Consult a Healthcare Professional: Before starting any new supplement, especially if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are taking other medications.
Dosage: Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Overconsumption may lead to adverse effects.
Storage: Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
Zahler's L-Lysine contains 500 mg of L-Lysine for a robust dose of this essential amino acid.
Product Description:
High potency L-Lysine supplement
Plays an important role in skin health & wound healing
Contains 500 mg L-Lysine per capsule
L-Lysine is an essential amino acid, which means the body requires it but cannot produce it on its own.
It is a key player in the production of various enzymes, hormones and disease-fighting antibodies.
It’s important for normal growth and muscle turnover and is also used to form carnitine, a substance found in most of the cells of your body.
it helps transport fats across your cells to be burned for energy. L-lysine is the form of lysine your body can utilize.
It’s naturally found in food and is the type used in supplements.
Product Features:
L-Lysine is also responsible for producing collagen, which helps repair torn tendons, muscles, ligaments and skin.
It helps the body absorb calcium and prevents bone loss associated with osteoporosis.
The Mouth Sore Lifeline Cold sores, fever blisters or canker sores are symptoms of an infection, often appearing on the lip or the corners of your mouth. They appear as fluid-filled blisters that can cause discomforts such as tingling, pain and burning. Taking L-Lysine may prevent sores from forming in the first place, and once a wound is already present, may speed up healing. In addition, it may prevent the recurrence of mouth sores.
Aids Calcium Absorption Lysine may help the body hold on to calcium. It’s believed that lysine increases calcium absorption in the gut and helps the kidneys hold on to the mineral. Additionally, Lysine appears to protect the bones and may also play a part in controlling where calcium is transported to in the body.
Wound Healing Lysine is also required for the formation of collagen, a protein that acts as a scaffold and helps support and give structure to skin and bones. Additionally, Lysine itself may also act as a binding agent, thereby increasing the number of new cells at a wound. It may even promote the formation of new blood vessels.
Wound healing is a complex process that requires different minerals, vitamins and other factors. Lysine appears to have an invaluable role, and without adequate lysine, wound healing is impaired. Lysine is found in foods that are naturally high in protein, particularly meat and dairy products, and also in smaller amounts in plant foods.
How To Use:
use 1 or 2 capsules daily as a maintenance dose, and can go up to 4 capsules daily for an extra short-term boost when necessary.
Cautions & Warnings:
Consult a Healthcare Professional: Before starting any new supplement, especially if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are taking other medications.
Dosage: Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Overconsumption may lead to adverse effects.
Storage: Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.