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Sveru Sport, creators of amino acids-based supplement, Amino4U, explains importance of daily amino acids intake


BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Amino acids are nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen organic compounds that work as protein-building blocks. The human body needs 20 different amino acids to grow and develop healthily, and Sveru Sport through its unique Amino4U product line provides American consumers with eight of these amino acids that are categorized as essential.  

Amino4U product line provides American consumers with eight of these amino acids that are categorized as essential.

Leucine, valine, isoleucine, lysine, phenylalanine, threonine, methionine and tryptophan are the eight essential amino acids that Amino4U tablets and powder provide consumers for their bodies to function properly. People need to take these essential amino acids as a supplement to their diet because the human body can't make them.

"We started in 2014 with Amino4U to provide consumers with only the best essential amino acids in their cleanest and purest natural form," Sven Rueprich, Sveru Sport CEO said.

Protein can be broken down into amino acids, which are used to help the human body to perform different functions. Leucine helps with muscle repair, regulates blood sugar levels, generates growth hormones and stimulates healing of wounds; valine helps with muscle growth and regenerates muscle fibers, isoleucine helps with muscle metabolism, immune system, hemoglobin production and regulation of energy; lysine absorbs calcium, synthesizes protein and hormones, and produces collagen and elastin; phenylalanine helps with the structure, function and production of other amino acids; threonine enhances skin tissue, metabolism and immune system; methionine has metabolic and detox functions and tryptophan maintains nitrogen balance and, as precursor of serotonin, regulates sleep, mood and appetite.

"The difference between the tablets and the powder has to do with customer preference," Rueprich said. "Some customers might prefer to take their amino acids in an easy-to-swallow pill, and others might not like tablets and prefer the powder to mix it with a smoothie or tea."

Amino acids might also help boost exercise performance and promote weight lose without affecting muscle size.

Sveru Sport manufactures its products in a German facility, which is certified by HACCP and ISO9001 standards. In addition to American retailers, Amino4u can also be found on store shelves in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Romania.

For more information on Sveru Sport and Amino4u products, now available on amazon, visit www.amino4u.de/en/ and follow on Facebook.

Please direct inquiries to:
Michelle Bizet, 561-544-0719
[email protected]

SOURCE Sveru Sport


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