Rekonvit 420g - KVP
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Description
Description
Rekonvit 420g - KVP
High-quality amino acid, vitamin and mineral preparation, recommended for body recovery.
Amino acid deficiency can contribute to metabolic disorders as well as cell damage. Some amino acids can be formed from existing substances in the body, while others (valine, leucine, isoleucine, threonine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, and lysine) must be supplied through diet or supplementation as essential amino acids.
Proteins contained in food are cleaved into amino acids from which new proteins are synthesized endogenously.
Amino acids are some of the most versatile molecules in our cells:
- They have a structural action (collagen);
- They are part of the enzymes involved in metabolism;
- They are part of muscle proteins, such as actin and myosin, allowing muscle movement;
- Amino acids are involved in blood clotting (fibrin);
- They are part of the antibodies (immune system);
- They are involved in the transmission of signals, such as neurotransmitters, etc.
Increased protein (amino acid) intake should be accompanied by mineral and vitamin intake. Unlike carbohydrates (stored as glycogen) and lipids (adipose tissue), the human body does not store proteins or amino acids. Under physical and mental stress, the human body increases its protein needs, and if protein intake is lacking, it opts to extract peptides from muscle tissue.
Once hydrolyzed, the amino acids are primarily used as a protein source. The amino acids in Rekonvit are obtained exclusively from high-quality whey protein sources. With its high-quality amino acid profile, Rekonvit is easily digestible and contains the most important vitamins and minerals.
Properties:
Proteins (amino acids) are necessary for vital biochemical processes or act as structural elements. When food proteins are digested, they are broken down into individual amino acids, which are used by the cell to develop bioavailable endogenous proteins. Under physical and mental stress, the body's own proteins are degraded and protein synthesis is altered, resulting in a protein deficiency.
A protein deficiency can occur in situations such as:
- Pregnancy and lactation,
- Elderly,
- Children and adolescents,
- Convalescence,
- Malabsorption and maldigestion,
- Oncological cachexia, anorexia,
- HIV patients,
- Hepatosis and nephrosis,
- Infectious diseases, surgeries, injuries, burns,
- Athletes.
Packaging contains 420g .
