Amino acid power.
The human body is incredibly efficient. But there are some things it can’t do on its own. While your body can synthesize many of the 20 amino acids necessary for human health, nine of those, known as essential amino acids, must be acquired through diet. Dietary protein supplies your body with the additional amino acids it needs for the production of essential amino acids, which are, in turn, the building blocks of proteins.
Originally formulated for physicians, Symbiotropin® was designed to help support the body’s endocrine (hormone) system.* But, when word got out about its powerful support for protein synthesis, Symbiotropin quickly became the must-have performance supplement.*
Feeding your body.
Amino acids after exercise promote protein synthesis while limiting protein breakdown. This process improves net muscle balance, and supporting it with the proper nutrition promotes muscle recovery and growth.
For the serious athlete working out hard and getting the heart pumping, adequate protein intake is essential. The minimum daily requirement for each individual will vary according to weight, age, sex and your level of activity. However, if you don’t get enough dietary protein, you may experience fatigue, hormone level irregularities, and loss of hair, skin tone and muscle mass. And that’s not good when your goal is strength and performance.
Athletes around the world have used Symbiotropin to help keep them feeling strong, powerful and ready to perform.* Symbiotropin is an effervescent drink that works best when dosage is cycled.