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| L- Carnosine is a naturally-occurring dipeptide normally found in brain and muscle. Discovered more than a century ago, carnosine has been shown to suppress the aged phenotype in cultured human cells. Carnosine seems to possess a number of protective functions including anti-oxidant, free-radical scavenger. Importantly, Carnosine can serves as a copper and zinc chelator and can suppress zinc and copper-induced neurotoxicity in neuron cells (1). L-Carnosine is already a well-established anti-aging nutritional supplement that is used to support people with liver disease, cataracts, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer. Antonini and colleagues (2) showed that oral administration of L-carnosine to adult humans led to a rise in serum total anti-oxidant capacity. Recent studies have shown a tremendous potential of L-carnosine for improving language and behavior in children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). When autistic children were fed L-carnosine, their characteristic autistic behaviour was suppressed (3). Thus, the study indicates that L-carnosine supplementation can support healthy brain function. L- Carnosine is considered an non-toxic and safe substance. As with other antioxidants, carnosine acts synergistically when taken with other antioxidants. (For example, when vitamin E was taken with carnosine, levels of both substances were higher in cardiac muscle than when either was taken alone.) |
| Price: $ 35.00 Count: 60 Capsules Serving Per Bottle: Approx. 30 Servings Net Weight: 500 mg. Suggested Usage: As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 capsules two times a day. |
| References: 1. Alan R. Hipkiss (2005) Could carnosine suppress zinc-mediated proteasome inhibition and neurodegeneration? Therapeutic potential of a non-toxic but non-patentable dipeptide. Biogerontology 6:147–149 2. Antonini FM, Petruzzi E, Pinzani P, Orlando C, Poggesi M, Serio M, Pazzagli M and Masotti G (2002) The meat in the diet of aged subjects and the antioxidant effects of carnosine. Arch Gerontol Geriatr Suppl 8: 7–14 3. Chez MG, Buchanan CP and Aimonovitch MC (2002) Double-blind, placebo-controlled study of L- carnosine supplementation in children with autistic spectrum disorders. J Child Neurol 17: 833–837 |
| Proprietary blend: L-Carnosine |
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