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Amino acid therapy

What is Amino Acid Therapy ?
by Bhavana
Posted February 22, 2011 at 5:44 AM

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  • Poonam Mitra wrote
    Posted February 22, 2011 at 12:31 PM
    Amino acids are molecules containing an amine group, carboxylic acid group and side chain that vary between different amino acids. Amino acids are critical to life and hence have many functions of metabolism. One of the most important functions is to serve the building blocks of proteins that have very linear lines of amino acids in them. Some of the amino acid therapy includes sclerotherapy. Other therapies are elastic stockings. Many others try the way of elevating the legs and doing some appropriate exercises. One should follow these non surgical treatments in order to avoid getting in to surgeries and adding to the cost of bill.
  • Bhavini Lad wrote
    Posted April 30, 2011 at 7:36 AM
    Hi Bhavana,
    Amino acid therapy is a term used to describe the use of supplemental amino acids to help balance brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) and other aspects of the physiology. For this type of treatment to be most effective, it should include a specialized urinalysis test which provides a reliable means of measuring excretory values for neurotransmitters.
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