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Supplement Facts & Directions

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1000 milligrams
Servings Per Container: Varies
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
L-Proline 1000 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value Not Established
‡ These supplement facts may vary from the product you receive. Please call for exact numbers.

Other Ingredients: None

Contains:

Free of: Added Sugar, Soy, Dairy, Yeast, Gluten & Additives.

Directions: As a dietary supplement, take 1000 mg (3/8 tsp) up to two times daily or as directed by a physician.

Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition consult your physician before use. Keep out of reach of children.

Product Details

What is L-Proline?

L-proline is a non-essential amino acid and one of the main components of collagen, the most abundant structural protein in the human body. Proline is sometimes referred to as an imino acid, as it has a secondary imine group instead of a primary amine group. It is structurally unique, as it connects to its protein backbone twice to form a five-member nitrogenous ring. In addition to making collagen, proline helps to biosynthesize proteins, repair skin tissues, and improve antioxidant status.

The body can synthesize proline from l-glutamate, but certain nutrient deficiencies can interfere with this process. For example, the body needs ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to hydroxylate proline residues in collagen. Proline hydroxylation dramatically increases collagen stability and is critical for maintaining connective tissues. Without sufficient vitamin C, defective collagen forms and can cause numerous health problems.

Potential L-Proline Benefits

Proline for Youthful, Resilient Skin

Proline, along with glycine, is a primary amino acid required to synthesize collagen. It accounts for 15% of all the collagen in the body. Combined with glycine and hydroxyproline, it comprises over half of collagen’s amino acid content. Supporting collagen synthesis promotes wound healing by strengthening the structure of the skin and improving the skin barrier. Collagen is also responsible for skin firmness, tightness, and tone. However, collagen production decreases with age and takes a toll on the skin’s appearance. Proline supplements may help improve the visible signs of aging by boosting collagen formation. One study noted proline supplements helped smooth and improve the appearance of cellulite in women.

Proline and Gut Health

Digestive health is a strong indicator of immune function. Collagen supports gut health by strengthening GI tract tissues for better nutrient absorption. Collagen amino acids also boost the body’s immune defenses against toxins, foreign substances, and pathogens. One study noted that proline reduces oxidative stress by scavenging reactive oxygen free radicals and increasing the activity of existing antioxidants in plants. Prolonged oxidative stress damages the immune system and contributes to numerous health problems.

Proline and Joint Health

Collagen synthesis begins to decline around the age of 30, and joint pain often increases as a result. Collagen is critical for maintaining connective tissues, cartilage, and bone density. It also cushions joints and repairs cartilage. Taking proline supplements may improve joint pain by promoting collagen synthesis.

Proline for Exercise Performance

Proline may enhance athletic performance. One study found that a vitamin C-enriched gelatin supplement increased circulating levels of proline, hydroxyproline, hydroxylysine, and glycine for superior collagen synthesis. Increased collagen levels help repair muscle tissues and reduce the likelihood of exercise-related injuries by protecting muscles, joints, and ligaments.

Potential L-Proline Side Effects

Most individuals can take proline supplements without experiencing adverse effects. However, ingesting large quantities of amino acids causes the body to create protein waste, which it must excrete through the liver and kidneys. Individuals with liver or kidney conditions should consult with a physician before taking proline supplements.

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*NOTE: 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.