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L-Histidine Base
| Name/Weight | Shipping Volume |
Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
L-Histidine Base 100g |
225cc | $20.25 | |
L-Histidine Base 250g |
500cc | $43.25 | |
L-Histidine Base 500g |
960cc | $78.00 | |
L-Histidine Base 1kg |
1880cc | $141.00 | |
L-Histidine Base 25kg |
50000cc | $2,643.75 | |
L-Histidine Base 25kg+, 1000kg+ |
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L-Histidine HClWhat is L-Histidine Base?
L-histidine is an essential amino acid that must be consumed in food or as a dietary supplement to maintain proper health.Because increased supplementation of L-histidine causes the secretion and elimination of zinc in the body to increase, many researchers suggest supplementing with zinc when taking L-histidine.
Histidine is one of the most common of all naturally occurring amino acids. It is found in large concentrations in skeletal muscle.
The dipeptides found in muscle (anserine and carnosine) are both comprised of one part L-histidine and one part beta alanine.
Health Benefits of Histidine
Histidine helps the body grow and repair tissues. It serves as the primary amino acid responsible for maintaining myelin sheaths that coat and safeguard delicate nerve cells and ensure the transmission of messages from the brain to various parts of the body.This amino also plays a crucial role in many fundamental human metabolic processes. It aids in the production of red and white blood cells, helps to regulate and stabilize blood pressure and assists in ridding the body of metallic toxins via the circulatory system. Histidine is the precursor to histamine (Wikipedia) biosynthesis and is the substance released by the immune system in response to an allergic or inflammatory reaction.
Histidine is an important component of many enzymes that affect neurotransmitter function. It is present in many high-protein foods like meat and dairy products as well as grains such as rice, wheat and rye.
Studies suggest using L-histidine together with Beta Alanine may increase Carnosine in the muscles. Carnosine is a natural substrate for the production of nitric oxide (Nitric Oxide), which increases blood flow in the body. Carnosine has antioxidant properties that protect cell membranes. It also protects muscle from becoming too acidic during exercise, providing support for longer workouts.
Purity and Concentration of Histidine
This pharmaceutical grade amino acid L-histidine base contains no fillers, additives or anti-caking agents.Suggested Use of Histidine
As a dietary supplement, take 500 mg (1/ 4 tsp) daily, or as directed by physician. Servings greater than 1 gram are not recommended.You can see the full bulk density/volumetric conversion chart for L-Histidine here. A serving size of 1/4 teaspoon is equal to 525 milligrams, so take a little less than 1/4 tsp to for a 500 mg serving.
Potential Side Effects of Histidine
Histidine is generally safe at suggested serving sizes. People suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and liver or kidney disorders should not take histidine without consulting a physician.Bioavailability, Mixing and Solubility of Histidine
Histidine base powder is easily soluble in hot water. It dissolves slowly in cold water and has a mildly sour and bitter taste. Mix with water or blend into a favorite protein shake.How should I store it?
You will receive a resealable bag of this powder. Store in a cool, dry area protected from light. Reseal after each use.References & Further Research
Wikipedia: HistidineNOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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