Lamberts Healthcare Ltd.
Category Digestion Gastrointestinal function
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180 tablets
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Your price £ 14.13 ex vat £ 14.13
This product provides additional acidity to the stomach since Betaine HCL releases hydrochloric acid after swallowing, the same acid that is produced naturally by the stomach.
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Doctor's Best
Category Digestion Gastrointestinal function H. pylori
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120 capsules
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Your price £ 23.97 ex vat £ 23.97
Doctor's Best Betaine HCl Pepsin & Gentian Bitters may support the stomach's digestive capacity and optimizes digestive efficiency. Betaine HCl may support the stomach's digestive capacity by decreasing gastric pH.
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Kirkman Laboratories
Category Immune Function Antioxidant
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100 Capsules
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Your price £ 21.83 ex vat £ 21.83
Kirkman’s selenium capsules utilize L-Selenomethionine as the selenium source. This is a biologically active form, which was very effectively absorbed in clinical studies conducted by the Nutrition 21 Corporation.
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Solgar
Category Amino Acids
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30 capsules
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days
Your price £ 8.33 ex vat £ 8.33
L-Methionine 500 mg Vegetable Capsules is one of Solgar's premium-quality amino acid range products, containing L-Methionine, a sulphur-containing amino acid.
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and are needed in several internal functions of the body. They are classified as "essential" or "non-essential", with essential amino acids meaning they cannot be manufactured by the body and must be supplied in the diet to maintain good all-round health. Amino acids can be further used by the body to create hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters, antibodies and nutrient carriers. A suboptimal intake of the essential amino acids increases the body's need for the non-essential amino acids either through diet or supplementation. Foods that increase amino acid intake are meat, beans, cheese and eggs.
L-Methionine is an essential amino acid playing an important role in the making of proteins and peptides, the later as it assists the synthesis of Taurine, L-Cysteine, Lecithin, bile, L- Carnitine and endorphins. L-Methionine 500 mg comes in a 1 vegetable capsule, for easy absorption, a day.
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SFI Health (formerly Klaire Labs)
Category Cardiovascular Energy support Metabolic function
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90 capsules
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days
Your price £ 14.15 ex vat £ 14.15
Supports Healthy Heart, Metabolic, Neurocognitive, and Musculoskeletal Function Benefits and Features Magnesium citrate, a readily soluble form of magnesium that is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Magnesium is an essential mineral needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body.
Detail Overview Adequate magnesium is needed to convert carbohydrates, protein, and fats to energy; maintain healthy blood vessels and strong bones; regulate calcium and potassium metabolism; help your muscles to contract and relax, and help your nerves send and receive messages from your brain throughout your body. The glycinate form of magnesium is especially easy for your body to digest, absorb, and use.
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Thorne Research
Category Amino Acids Stress management Thyroid support
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90 capsules
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days
Your price £ 31.67 ex vat £ 31.67
L-tyrosine plays an important role in the central nervous system, the thyroid, and the adrenal glands. It is an amino acid precursor for the synthesis of the brain-friendly neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine. By improving the rate of neurotransmitter production and stimulating the central nervous system, L-tyrosine helps relieve the physical symptoms of stress, such as mood swings. Chronically stressed individuals might not efficiently convert phenylalanine to tyrosine, which makes supplementation with L-tyrosine desirable.* L-tyrosine also serves as a precursor for the thyroid hormone thyroxine and for melanin, the pigment that protects against harmful ultraviolet rays.* L-tyrosine stimulates growth hormone, is involved in adrenal and pituitary function, and is a powerful antioxidant, neutralizing free radicals and inhibiting fat oxidation.
L-tyrosine is a conditionally essential amino acid because under normal conditions the body synthesizes sufficient quantities of it from phenylalanine. For individuals who have phenylketonuria, however, a severe deficiency in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase prevents the conversion of phenylalanine to tyrosine, making tyrosine an essential amino acid for this population. Tyrosine is incorporated into proteins and is a precursor for the synthesis of thyroxin, melanin, and the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine. Food sources of tyrosine include fish, soy products, poultry, eggs, dairy products, lima beans, almonds, peanuts, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, wheat germ, oats, avocados, and bananas.
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