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Aminolase

Specialized Enzyme from Probiotics
Price: Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $49.99.
  • May Enhance Muscle Building and Recovery
  • May Strengthen Immunity
  • Detoxification may Decreased Gas, Bloating and Nausea

Specialized Enzyme from Probiotics

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Description

Aminolase helps maximize the benefits of your protein supplement.

Amino Acids help you completely break down (digest) and absorb protein (meals and supplements) to maximize protein benefits: muscle building, recovery, stronger immunity and detoxifying too. With decreased bloating and gas.

Aminolase helps your body’s digestive process. Works with both animal and vegetable proteins, when taken with protein supplements, meal replacements, and all protein-rich meals.

Helps you absorb more protein rather than excreting it. Completely change the way you use and digest protein.

Greatly reduces any gas, bloating and/or nausea that often comes with dietary and supplementary protein. This is very common and may lead to toxic build up in your gut, then any disease has a good chance attacking you.

Aminolase: for athletes, the elderly and everyone in between.

Arthur Andrew Medical AminolaseProtein is essential. Fitness enthusiasts sometimes think they need to eat more protein, but it’s not that simple.

To reap the benefits of eating protein, it must be broken down within the first 90 minutes of consumption. During this window of time, protein passes from your stomach to small intestine, where most of it is digested and absorbed. It’s then assembled into a usable form of muscle-building protein and you reap many other benefits.

After this 90-minute time frame, any protein that didn’t get absorbed will move into your large intestine, where there is an abundance of bad bacteria that feed off the protein. Feeding them enables them to multiply, creating toxicity and whole host of health problems, instead of protein benefits. More toxins means less immunity.

And it gets worse. Incomplete protein breakdown in your small intestine leaves large protein peptides that need to be absorbed later, in your large intestine. These protein peptides are responsible for uncomfortable, embarrassing symptoms like gas, bloating and nausea.

Aminolase Maximizes the Availability of Amino Acids

Taking Aminolase when you eat or drink protein has been shown to raise blood levels of amino acids, compared to consuming protein alone. Among those amino acids are the branch chain amino acids (BCAAs) that play a vital role in muscle building and recovery.

Since absorbability of nutrients in the large intestine is low, protein that is not consumed by bad bacteria will simply be excreted – all those beneficial amino acids go to waste – literally down the toilet.

Greater protein absorption allows for maximum amino acids in your blood stream.

Aminolase should be taken any time you consume protein-rich foods and dietary supplements to help digest protein and break it down into a usable form, such as essential amino acids and beneficial peptides.

Arthur Andrew Medical Aminolase Supplement FactsAminolase is a specialized protease (protein digesting enzyme) derived from friendly bacteria, also known as probiotics.

Protease is one of three enzymes in your natural pancreatic juices and it maximizes the benefits of all the protein you consume.

To produce Aminolase, probiotics are isolated and then grown using a complex fermentation process, feeding them high amounts of vegetarian-derived protein that is necessary to create an enzyme with the ability to break down and digest protein. In other words, through fermentation, the probiotic itself will create enzymes to digest protein. Once created, the highly specialized enzyme is extracted and encapsulated as Aminolase.

This proprietary blend of proteases works over a very broad pH range, making it effective in both acidic and alkaline environments.

Other Ingredients
Cellulose (vegetarian capsules)

Free From
dairy, gluten, soy, artificial colors and preservatives.

Aminolase is:

  1. Kosher, and a copy of the certification is available by request.
  2. Vegetarian in accordance with the guidelines of the American Vegetarian Association.
  3. Non-GMO (genetically modified organism) as defined by the National Organic Standards Board (copy of certification available by request)
  4. GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by the FDA.

Directions for Use

Take 1 capsule (250mg) for every 25 grams of protein consumed, with 8 ounces of water, at the beginning of each protein-fortified meal or supplement.

Please Note
Most protein supplements are not 100% protein, so please calculate and adjust as needed, to account for the amount of pure protein in your serving.

When Aminolase capsules are opened and added directly to a protein beverage, the enzymes will rapidly begin converting protein into amino acids. Amino acids have a significantly different taste profile compared to protein, which may impact taste and texture. For best results, drink within five minutes of mixing, or swallow capsules and immediately follow with your favorite protein beverage.

Recommended Use

Completely break down (digest) and absorb your protein (meals and supplements) to maximize protein benefits – muscle building, recovery, stronger immunity and detoxifying too – with decreased bloating and gas.

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