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L-Proline/L-Lysine

275 mg/275 mg Tablets

L-Lysine is one of the 9 essential amino acids that cannot be made in the body. It is the basic raw material for carnitine synthesis. L-Proline can be made in the body, but low protein/vegetarian diets may not always promote optimal L-proline production. L-Lysine and L-proline amino acids are the precursors of hydroxylysine (HL), and hydroxyproline (HP), two constituents of collagen. Collagen is an essential component of arterial linings. Vitamin C, a strong antioxidant, is also essential for the production of collagen. Hawthorn berry and grape seed extract are potent antioxidants due to their high levels of proanthocyanidin. These proanthocyanidin-esters are excellent free radical scavengers. *

Supplement Facts for 275/275 mg Tablet
Serving Size: 4 tablets
  Amount %DV
Calories 20  
Total Carbohydrates 2 g <2%
Vitamin C (from calcium ascorbate and magnesium ascorbate) 1,147 mg 1,870%
Calcium (from calcium ascorbate) 66 mg 7%
Magnesium (from magnesium ascorbate) 46 mg 12%
L-Lysine (from 1,374 mg of free-form, crystalline L-lysine hydrochloride) 1.1 g
L-Proline 1.1 g
Grape Seed Extract (Proanthodyn™) 100 mg
With a Proanthocyanidolic Value of 95    
Hawthorn Berry Extract 100 mg

Other Ingredients: sorbitol, stearic acid, microcrystalline cellulose, colloidal silicon dioxide and magnesium stearate.

Warning: If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product.
Note: Natural plant variations may affect tablet color.
Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children.

Suggested Use: 2 to 4 tablets daily with meals.

SKU Count/Type Suggested Retail
SN0757 60 tabs $ 11.98
SN0758 120 tabs $ 21.98


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L-Proline/L-Lysine addresses the following body systems
pyramid  Circulation
 
pyramid  Structure / Connective Tissue
 


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