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L-methionine is one of the essential sulphur amino acids. Called a “methyl donor”, L-methionine contributes to the formation of numerous important compounds in your body. This process is called “methylation”.
The body cannot produce L-methionine. It must be obtained from food or supplement sources. Methionine functions as a sulphur donor to aid in your body’s detoxification processes and can convert to other sulphur amino acids. L-methionine is also a transporter of the antioxidant mineral selenium.
In addition to its role as a precursor in protein synthesis, L-methionine participates in a wide range of biochemical reactions, including the production of S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), L-cysteine, glutathione, taurine and sulfates. SAMe itself, as a methyl donor, is involved in the synthesis of creatine, epinephrine, melatonin and the polyamines, spermine and spermidine, among several other substances.
L-methionine is classified as an essential amino acid for humans and therefore must be supplied in the diet. According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and World Health Organisation (WHO), recommended daily L-methionine intake is 13 mg per kg or about one gram daily for adults. This is principally derived from dietary proteins. Rich sources of L-methionine include cheeses, eggs, fish, meat and poultry. L-methionine is also found in fruits and vegetables, but not as abundantly. Small amounts of free L-methionine occur in vegetables, vegetable juices and fermented foods. Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of methionine while soy is very deficient. Diets deficient in L-methionine may result in destructive breakdown and metabolism of protein. L-methionine is also a glycogenic amino acid and may participate in the formation of D-glucose and glycogen. T
Allergies
There is a tendency for allergic (high histamine) persons to be L-methionine deficient. They may respond favorably to L-methionine, because it lowers blood histamine levels.
L-methionine is the natural (L) form of this amino acid. The synthetic (DL) form is never used in any of our amino acid products.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 1 to 2 times daily with food or as directed by your health care practitioner.
Ingredients
Each vegetable capsule contains:
Medicinal Ingredient: L-Methionine (DL-Methionine) 500 mg
Cautions
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