Perfect Amino Tablets (150tab)(30 servings)
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PerfectAmino Tablets - 150 tablets (30 day supply)
Dietary supplement with essential amino acids and nucleic acid building blocks for maximum protein synthesis, muscle preservation, recovery and healthy ageing. Developed by Dr. David Minkoff/BodyHealth for people who need high absorption of protein building blocks without calories, without burdening digestion and without breaking the fast. Made in the USA (cGMP/FDA registered). Importer/distributor: Uno Vita AS, Moss, Norway.
Summary
PerfectAmino Tablets is a pharmaceutical pure EAA formula based on what is originally known as the Master Amino Pattern (MAP) - further developed with nucleic acid building blocks (uridine, ATP, thymidine, adenine etc.) to support the actual process in which the body turns amino acids into new body-specific protein. Where normal proteins (whey, collagen, pea protein) are only partially utilized (16–48%), PerfectAmino can be utilized up to approx. 99% because the ratio between the amino acids is adapted to human needs. This means that almost nothing goes to waste in the form of nitrogenous waste, and therefore does not cause a caloric load or affect fasting. The tablets dissolve and are absorbed within approx. 23–30 minutes and can be taken on an empty stomach before exercise, before PBM/PEMF/hyperthermia, during fasting periods or with a light meal to enhance protein synthesis.
Health benefits
PerfectAmino can contribute to:
• Preservation and build-up of muscle mass in adults, the elderly and in case of weight loss
• Faster recovery after strength, conditioning and rehabilitation training
• Support for connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, skin, hair and nail structure through better access to essential amino acids
• Efficient protein synthesis without adding extra sugar, fat or artificial additives
• Support for normal energy metabolism when protein intake from the diet is low or digestion is impaired
• Better amino acid flow to the immune system, liver and hormone synthesis during periods of stress, illness or intensive training
• Support for genetic/protein-related "management" in the cells through the provision of nucleic acid building blocks, which can contribute to more precise use of the amino acids
Top 2 main features
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Protein support without calories and without breaking the fast
The tablets provide essential amino acids in the right ratio, which the body can use directly - therefore no digestion is needed, and almost nothing goes to glucose or fat. This makes the product very interesting for weight loss, intermittent fasting, metabolic therapy or where you have to keep your blood sugar very stable. -
Maximum utilization (AAU ~99%) compared to regular protein
Since all 8-9 essential amino acids come together in human physiological conditions, the bottleneck you get with whey, collagen, BCAA alone or incomplete plant mixes is avoided.
1 lesser known/surprising effect
Because PerfectAmino also contains building blocks for DNA/RNA (nucleotides/nucleosides), it can be taken in situations where you want to support regeneration after hard work, infrared/heat therapy, EMF/PEMF treatment or intensive training – so not just "more protein", but better instructions to the cells about what to build.
Technical details and specifications
Product category: Food supplements with amino acids and other substances
Form: Tablets (available as non-coated and as a vegan, thin coated version - both without stearates and without synthetic dyes)
Portions: 150 tablets = 30 days consumption at 5 tablets daily
Recommended daily dose: 5 tablets daily, swallowed with water, preferably on an empty stomach 20–30 minutes before a meal or exercise. For hard training, rehabilitation, age-related loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) or fasting: 5–10 tablets daily divided into 1–2 doses.
Contents per 5 tablets (approx. 5 g):
• L-leucine
• L-valine
• L-isoleucine
• L-lysine HCl
• L-phenylalanine
• L-threonine
• L-methionine
• L-tryptophan
• L-histidine
• Nucleic acid building blocks: uridine, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), thymidine, adenine, 2'-deoxyadenosine, 2'-deoxyguanosine, 2'-deoxycytidine
(exact gram distribution is manufacturer-specific, but total EAA amount per daily dose is approx. 5 g)
Free from: Fat, yeast, gluten, soy, dairy, corn, wheat, rice, preservatives, MSG, GMO, animal products
Tablet core: 100% vegan, without magnesium stearate, without fillers and without colourants
Production: USA, FDA registered and cGMP certified
Manufacturer: BodyHealth.com, LLC
Importer/distributor: Uno Vita AS, 1515 Moss, Norway
Storage: Dry, room temperature, tightly closed, inaccessible to children
Recording time: 23-30 minutes (typical)
Label information
Food supplements with amino acids and other substances
Ingredients: Proprietary mixture of essential amino acids (L-leucine, L-valine, L-isoleucine, L-lysine HCl, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine, L-methionine, L-tryptophan, L-histidine) as well as nucleic acid building blocks (uridine, adenosine triphosphate, thymidine, adenine, 2'-deoxyadenosine, 2'-deoxyguanosine, 2'-deoxycytidine).
Recommended daily dose: 5 tablets daily. Take on an empty stomach with water, 20–30 minutes before a meal or exercise.
Warnings: Not intended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women. People who use medicines or have metabolic, liver or kidney problems should consult a healthcare professional before use. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Food supplements should not replace a varied and balanced diet.
Reservations (dietary supplements)
Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements should be done in consultation with a doctor, especially in the case of illness, pregnancy or the use of medicines. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Keep out of the reach of children. Dietary supplements cannot replace a varied and balanced diet. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the product can prevent, treat or cure disease.
Disclaimer
Uno Vita uses manufacturer data, scientific sources and artificial intelligence when preparing product information. Although we strive for professionally correct and EU/Norway-compatible texts, errors, later regulatory changes or deviations in raw material deliveries may occur. All use of the product and information is at your own risk and should not replace medical advice, diagnostics or treatment.
Freedom of expression and right to information
Uno Vita AS reserves the right to share openly available research and knowledge on amino acids, protein metabolism, biophysics and integrative medicine in line with the UN Declaration of Human Rights (art. 19), § 100 of the Norwegian Constitution and other international provisions on freedom of information. Adults have the right to be informed about how nutritional and biophysical factors can support normal body function.
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