

Lysinol
Its main component, lysine, is an essential amino acid that is not synthesized by our bodies. It must therefore be provided by a balanced diet, and if this intake is insufficient, by a dietary supplement such as Lysinol.
In the body, lysine is involved in all vital processes and biological functions (including bone growth, collagen and elastin formation, antibodies and enzymes). It also plays an important role as a source of energy, which is very important for comfort and efficiency in everyday life.
In Lysinol, the actions of lysine are reinforced by the addition of hesperidin.
Composition of Lysinol
Lysine, its main component, is naturally present in our most common foods, particularly meat, fish, eggs and dairy products, as well as legumes. Its quantity varies according to a number of factors, including the nature, quality and quantity of the food ingested, as well as cooking methods (the most respectful being gentle steaming).
Lysine is also present in the formulas of certain dietary supplements. Its chemical formula is C6H14N2O2.
Every organic molecule, including lysine, can exist in two different forms: the D-form or the L-form, which have different structural configurations.
The L-lysine form (lysine hydrochloride) is the most common and widely used. It is a natural, biologically active form used for protein synthesis. D-lysine, on the other hand, is a synthetic form and is not found naturally.
L-lysine is one of the 8 essential amino acids present in our proteins, which are biological macromolecules made up of a sequence of amino acids arranged in a specific order. Our bodies therefore contain a wide variety of proteins with very different structures and functions.
Hesperidin is a natural flavonoid, derived mainly from citrus fruits, and is a cofactor of vitamin C, acting in synergy with it. Hesperidin protects vitamin C from oxidation, thus reinforcing its action. It also helps combat the fragility of blood capillaries. It therefore works with vitamin C to :
- promote good blood circulation in general, and that of the skin in particular,
- compensate for the effects of prolonged standing or sitting and lack of physical activity,
- boost athletic performance,
- compensate for lack of activity in senior citizens.
Lysinol properties
Lysinol (lysine and hesperidin) is particularly useful for keeping fit and active in all everyday situations and needs. It acts on your body in a number of essential ways.
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Muscle strengthening: after strenuous exercise, lysine combined with hesperidin helps repair, maintain and recover muscle tissue. Its contribution is particularly useful and effective when practising sport.
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Muscle recovery: lysine helps stimulate protein synthesis, in particular that of collagen, the most abundant protein in the body.
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Collagen synthesis: this fibrous protein is present in connective tissues, especially those of the cornea, dermis, bones, tendons and ligaments. Collagen guarantees the structure, strength and stability of many tissues, as well as their resistance and elasticity. Lysine is one of the key amino acids required to form collagen chains.
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Muscle tone: lysine is a precursor of carnitine, which plays an important role in maintaining muscle tone and supporting energy production by facilitating the transport of fatty acids to the mitochondria.
Ingredients (for 4 capsules)
Lysine hydrochloride: 1,500 mg
Dried lemon extract (Citrus limon) with 40% hesperidin: 400 mg
Capsule shell: pullulan,
Anti-caking agent: coconut flour.
box of 240 capsules (2-month course)
Directions for use
4 capsules a day.