FREE ONLINE TUTORIALS, RESOURCES, AND INFORMATION

by NHKC Capital Resources

 

 


Free Information
Nutrition Guide

Nutrition Guide


Nutrition Macronutrients
Essential Amino Acids
Non-Essential Amino Acids
Carbohydrates
Fats
Types of Fat
Water
Nutrition Micronutrients
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Water Soluble Vitamins
Minerals
Essential Minerals
Nutrition Supplements


Supplement Androstenedione
Supplement Chromium
Supplement Choline
Supplement Creatine
Supplement DHEA
Supplement Ephedra
Supplement GABA
Supplement L-Glutamine
Supplement Synephrine
Supplement Yohimbe


Daily Caloric Requirement
PCF Requirement
Food Pyramid
Female Daily Requirement
Male Daily Requirement
Child Daily Requirement


Effect of Caffeine
Effect of Alcohol



Other Resources

Free Online Tutorials
Links

 

 

Nutrition Guide: Non-Essential Amino Acids

Join Free Success University Now!

Amino Acid
Function
Alanine
Provides energy for muscle tissue, brain and CNS; aids antibody production to enhance the immune system; helps metabolize sugars and organic acids.
Arginine
Improves immune response to bacteria, viruses and tumor cells; promotes healing and liver regeneration; aids the release of growth hormones for muscle growth and tissue repair.
Aspartic Acid
(Asparagine)
Aids in the excretion of ammonia, which is toxic to the CNS; may increase resistance to fatigue and increase endurance.
Cysteine
Antioxidant protection against radiation and pollution; slows the aging process; deactivates free radicals; neutralizes toxins; aids in protein synthesis.
Glycine
Aids in the release of oxygen during the cell-making process.
Glutamic Acid
(Glutamine)
Improves mental capabilities.
Taurine
Stabilizes membranes excitability in the control of epileptic seizures.
Proline
Promotes proper joint and tendon function; strengthens heart muscles.
Serine
Storage source of glucose for the liver and muscles, antibody production enhances the immune system, synthesizes fatty acid covering around nerve fibers.
Tyrosine
Transmission of nerve impulses to the brain; fights depression; improves memory and mental alertness.

To continue, click here: Nutrition Guide: Carbohydrates

Join Free Success University

Click Here for Free Traffic!

Google
 


Copyrights©2004-2007. NHKC Capital Resources. All Rights Reserved. Nutrition Guide Non-Essential Amino Acids