Alpha AAX - the Amino Acid Mix

 

Alpha Modular Nutrition 

Protein Nutrition

Proteins as Agents of Disease

Proteins as Enzymes

Low Protein Diet

Amino Acids, the Alphabet of Life

Alpha AAX Ingredients

Alpha AAX Instructions

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Modular Nutrition

Cheaper formulas that contain protein powders are common in the market place. Partially hydrolysed proteins are also common and these are manufactured from  food proteins such as cow's milk, egg white and soy. Acid hydrolysis is the usual process - skim milk powder or soy flours are heated with acids under pressure to break down the proteins. 

Partially hydrolysed protein and intact protein powders are sometimes labeled deceptively as "amino acids" and amino acid values are listed. You have to read the fine print or contact the manufacturer to realize that these are intact proteins or hydrolysed proteins and not pure amino acids.

Rationally Designed Amino Acid Mix

The manufacturer of pure amino acids requires purification to isolate the amino acid of interest and remove contaminants.

To create an amino acid mixture of known specification and purity individual amino acids are re-combined  in a carefully designed formulation to provide optimal amino acid intake.

l-form amino acids are provided in Alpha AAX in powder form to be added to water, juices or food. The formula is useful for special nutritional needs. For example:

  1. when protein intake is inadequate
  2. when protein intake must be restricted
  3. when protein absorption is impaired.
  4. when a rational, known set of amino acids is required to correct metabolic and brain disorders

AAX contains a complete set of the nine essential amino acids, complemented by 10 of the non-essential amino acids. Amino acids are the real nutrients derived from proteins by digestion of food. Amino acids do not trigger immune responses. Free amino acids are much more expensive than protein powders, and hydrolyzed proteins but freeing the immune system from protein challenge is well-worth the cost. Some of these amino acids are not destined to be included in body proteins but will be used as neurotransmitters.

Tyrosine and phenylalanine, for example, are converted to dopamine, noradrenalin and adrenalin.

Tryptophan is converted into serotonin. 

Glycine itself is a major neurotransmitter in the spinal cord.

Glutamate is the most abundant amino acid neurotransmitter in the brain.

Sources: amino acids are individually added to an AAX  are pure, l-form amino acids. The amino acids are produced  by  variety of techniques. The formulas are hypoallergenic and have been tolerated by  people with food allergies.

AAX can be used whenever increased intake of amino acids is desirable. The dose range is 10 to 50 Grams per day in divided doses. The best time to take AAX is between meals, before and after workouts and body building exercises. AAX can be used to replace dietary protein when eating is reduced or digestion is impaired.  AAX can be added to Alpha ENF and or Alpha PMX to boost amino acid intake.

Even with no food protein intake, a daily intake of 25 to 40 grams of free form amino acids will be adequate for most people, most of the time. RDA protein values are crude approximations based on food protein values.

AAX is a precisely engineered amino acid set and the amino acids are 100% available, so that the total daily requirement for amino acids is lower the RDA values for protein intake. As a rule of thumb, we recommend calculating the RDA protein requirement in Grams and supplying 30 to 50% of that value as the Alpha blend of amino acids (Available separately in Alpha AAX or combines with other nutrients in Alpha ENF, Alpha PMX, and Alpha DMX.)

Alpha AAX is available in 500 Gram Jars.

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Physician supervision is recommended