A recently published clinical study on Aminogen suggests that the patented enzyme may be beneficial when it comes to sarcopenia.
Sarcopenia, from the Greek for "vanishing flesh," is the loss of muscle mass assocated with aging. What many people may not realize is this muscle loss can actually begin by around age 40, with an average loss of 1/3 of a pound of muscle each year. By age 80, an individual may have lost up to 50 percent of their lean muscle mass. And this can have a big impact on health.
Because adding Aminogen to protein triples the rate of absorption and increases amino acid levels by 100% - and BCAA levels by 250% - it may help to build and maintain lean muscle.
Additionally, improved protein absorption can reduce the digestive discomfort some people experience on a high-protein diet. This makes Aminogen a great addition to protein nutrition for older adults, who may be less able to digest protein as their bodies produce fewer digestive enzymes.
You can read the press release on Triarco's website for more details.