LyCin™
Item No.
030
The added benefit of an extra supply of the essential amino acid lysine and vitamin C. Connective tissue is a general term for the body’s connecting and supporting system. Connective tissue encloses the nerves, blood vessels and organs, and connects all the components to each other, e.g. as an
Description
The added benefit of an extra supply of the essential amino acid lysine and vitamin C.
Connective tissue is a general term for the body’s connecting and supporting system. Connective tissue encloses the nerves, blood vessels and organs, and connects all the components to each other, e.g. as an enveloping tissue (the fibrous capsules around the organs), as the parenchyma (the organ-free spaces), and as a structural tissue (the organs). “Soft” connective tissue includes cartilage, ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, fibrous capsules and joint capsules. In the form of ligaments, it serves, for example, to stabilize the joint; as tendons it serves to transmit force. “Hard” connective tissue (bones) contains additional mineral deposits. Because of its great strength, collagen has an important function in supporting the structure of bones and teeth.
At the same time, connective tissue also functions in protecting the body. Therefore, the formation and maintenance of collagen fibers and connective tissue are important metabolic processes for general health. One of the major collagen molecules is lysine. This amino acid is essential, i.e. it cannot be synthesized by the body and, therefore, must be supplied from food or dietary supplements.
Vitamin C makes an important contribution to the production and optimum structure of collagen fibers. Similarly to lysine, vitamin C is not produced in the human body and must be supplied in our diet. The formation of collagen fibers and connective structures forms the basis for the good functioning of all organs (for example, blood vessels, cartilage, bones etc.) and the entire body.
How to take LyCin™:
Stir a measuring spoonful of LyCin™ into a drink. LyCin™ is tasteless and mixes well with fruit juice, tea or other drinks. Please stir well before drinking. Increased bowel movements may ensue if large amounts of vitamin C are consumed, a sign that your body has reached the upper limit for this nutrient.
LyCin™ is complementary formula in the Dr. Rath Cellular Nutrient Program. Our complementary formulas have been designed to supply an extra amount of selected micronutrients. They make it possible to specifically increase intake of individual nutrient factors.
LyCin™ is also available in tablet form, with half the dosage of LyCin (excluding citric bioflavonoids). One tablet of LyCinTAB contains 500 mg of vitamin C and 500 mg of L-lysine.
Recommended allowance:
Adults: 1 measuring spoonful 3 times per day.
*1 measuring spoon = ca. 4.2 g
Contents: 420 g powder per container
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Connective tissue is a general term for the body’s connecting and supporting system. Connective tissue encloses the nerves, blood vessels and organs, and connects all the components to each other, e.g. as an enveloping tissue (the fibrous capsules around the organs), as the parenchyma (the organ-free spaces), and as a structural tissue (the organs). “Soft” connective tissue includes cartilage, ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, fibrous capsules and joint capsules. In the form of ligaments, it serves, for example, to stabilize the joint; as tendons it serves to transmit force. “Hard” connective tissue (bones) contains additional mineral deposits. Because of its great strength, collagen has an important function in supporting the structure of bones and teeth.
At the same time, connective tissue also functions in protecting the body. Therefore, the formation and maintenance of collagen fibers and connective tissue are important metabolic processes for general health. One of the major collagen molecules is lysine. This amino acid is essential, i.e. it cannot be synthesized by the body and, therefore, must be supplied from food or dietary supplements.
Vitamin C makes an important contribution to the production and optimum structure of collagen fibers. Similarly to lysine, vitamin C is not produced in the human body and must be supplied in our diet. The formation of collagen fibers and connective structures forms the basis for the good functioning of all organs (for example, blood vessels, cartilage, bones etc.) and the entire body.
How to take LyCin™:
Stir a measuring spoonful of LyCin™ into a drink. LyCin™ is tasteless and mixes well with fruit juice, tea or other drinks. Please stir well before drinking. Increased bowel movements may ensue if large amounts of vitamin C are consumed, a sign that your body has reached the upper limit for this nutrient.
Complementary formula
LyCin™ is also available in tablet form, with half the dosage of LyCin (excluding citric bioflavonoids). One tablet of LyCinTAB contains 500 mg of vitamin C and 500 mg of L-lysine.
Recommended allowance:
Adults: 1 measuring spoonful 3 times per day.
*1 measuring spoon = ca. 4.2 g
Contents: 420 g powder per container
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