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Friday, October 16, 2009

Lysine

By Amanda Smith

Lysine is one of the important amino acids that we need for our body to function at its best. Lysine helps in muscle formation, fights infection, strengthens the bones, and so much more. Indeed, lack of lysine in the body is marked by poor growth in children, weak bones, irritability and low energy levels. The thing is, lysine is not readily available in the body. You have to supplement or eat the right kind of food to be able to have sufficient amounts of lysine.

Here are some of the good things lysine can do for you:

Collagen development. Lysine increases the manufacture of collagen which builds a considerable percentage of your body: your skin, muscles and bones. With lysine, you will be able to recover more quickly from surgery, trauma and injury. Your skill will also look and feel better.

Healthier bones. Bone loss due to osteoporosis can debilitate as you become more prone to fractures even with the slightest accident. The presence of calcium in our bones prevents this. However, when we take in calcium, not all of it is absorbed by the body. Some of it exits the body without providing the benefits it should do. With lysine, calcium absorption is improved.

Weight Management. To lose weight, your body should be able to get rid of your stored body fat. You will need L-Carnitine to speed up the fat-burning process. L-carnitine is also believed to lower your body's triglyceride and LDL levels. This amino acid may be produced in the body more efficiently with the presence of lysine.

Other applications. Children also need lysine as it helps in the production of growth hormones and in improving their appetite. It can also ward off hair loss, the herpes and zoster virus, as well as anemia. Lysine can also help increase your concentration and your ability to focus. - 17273

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