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Do Your Skin Care Products Include These "Natural Miracles"?
If Not, It's Time To Switch To AminoGenesis!
 
Amino acids are the heart of the AminoGenesis formula. There is no function which occurs in your body that does not involve amino acids. Below is a list of the 17 plant-derived amino acids in the AminoGenesis formula and their basic functions.
 
L-Proline: Important in maintaining radiant and youthful skin.
 
L-Histidine: Protects the body from radiation and sun damage. Antioxidant, which neutralizes free radicals helping to prevent skin cell damage.
 
L-Arginine: Speeds the healing of skin damage and wounds.
 
L-Lysine: Skin conditioning agent. Involved in cellular and tissue repair. Essential amino acid needed for collagen production.
 
L-Glycine: Repairs damaged tissue and promotes healing.
 
L-Isoleucine: Branched chain amino acid. Important in protein synthesis and tissue repair.
 
L-Tyrosine: A building block of protein used to help the moisturizing product penetrate the skin. Converted by skin cells into melanin that protects against harmful effects of UV light.
 
L-Leucine: Branched chain amino acid. Protects against muscle protein breakdown.
 
L-Glutamine: Helps prevent muscle and tissue breakdown.
 
L-Valine: Branched chain amino acid. Important for muscular and tissue strength.
 
L-Theonine- Important for the formation of collagen and elastin.
 
L-Methionine: Neutralizes free radicals and fights aging of the skin.
 
L-Alanine: Important in protein synthesis.
 
L-Acetyl Tyrosine: Highly bio-available form of L-Tyrosine, a building block of protein.
 
L-Aspartic Acid: Involved in building skin cell DNA (genetic structure in the nucleolus).
 
L-Serine: Important in the formation of cell membranes.
 
L-Phenylalanine: Building blocks for various proteins. It can be converted into L-Tyrosine.