Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Functional Amino Acids for Better Health

Functional Amino Acids for Better Health

healthhabits | November 23, 2010 | Comments (0)
Leucine picture Functional Amino Acids for Better Health
Functional amino acids are being investigated by researchers for their ability to regulate key metabolic pathways and improve humanhealth, growth, development and reproduction.
Building upon current animal research, Dr. Guoyao Wu recommends “nonessential amino acids be provided to humans to prevent chronic disease.”
For example, it is known that the amino acidarginine helps to prevent obesity.
“Currently in the U.S., more than 60 percent of adults are overweight or obese,” he said. “Globally, more than 300 million adults are obese and more than 1 billion are overweight. Also, a large number of children in the U.S. and other countries are overweight or obese. The most urgent needs of new research in amino acids and health are the roles of functional amino acids in the treatment and prevention ofobesity and its associated cardiovascular dysfunction.”
In addition to arginine, studies have shown that leucine has a strong effect on insulin response as well as sparing muscle during periods of caloric restriction.
Unfortunately, researching the many potential health benefits of amino acids is not a priority for Big Pharma.
They can’t slap a patent on arginine or leucine, so what’s the point of spending the big bucks.
Too bad for us.
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