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Amino Acids Overview Benefits

Angina (carnitine) Bronchitis (N-acetyl cysteine) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (N-acetyl cysteine) Cold sores (lysine) Congestive heart failure (propionyl-L-carnitine, taurine) Alzheimer’s disease (acetyl-L-carnitine) Angina (arginine) Athletic performance (creatine) Benign prostatic hyperplasia (alanine, glutamic acid, glycine) Chronic fatigue syndrome (carnitine) Congestive heart failure (arginine) Depression (5-HTP, DLPA, L-phenylalanine, tyrosine) Diabetes (carnitine) Fibromyalgia (5-HTP) High triglycerides (carnitine) HIV support (N-acetyl cysteine) Infertility (male) (arginine, carnitine) Insomnia (5-HTP) Intermittent claudication (carnitine) Liver support (taurine) Migraine headaches (5-HTP) Pain (DPA) Phenylketonuria (tyrosine) Vitiligo (L-phenylalanine) Weight loss and obesity (5-HTP) Alcohol withdrawal (DLPA, glutamine, tyrosine) Athletic performance (arginine/ornithine, carnitine) Diabetes (taurine) Epilepsy (taurine) High blood pressure (arginine, taurine) HIV support (glutamine, methionine) Liver support (methionine) Osteoarthritis (DPA) Peptic ulcer (glutamine) Rheumatoid arthritis (DPA)

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