Amin
- Patentierter Aminosäuren Komplex für schnelle Regeneration im 300g Pulver Beutel
- Pharmazeutischer Reinheitsgrad: 99%+
- Vollumfänglicher Komplex: enthält alle 20 essentiellen & nicht-essentiellen Aminosäuren
- Patentierte Formulierung: EVAA® wurde entwickelt als hochwertige Unterstützung für Muskelregeneration & vegane Ernährung in einer optimal abgestimmten Mischung
- Ideales Protein-Substitute: für alle die sich vegan ohne Defizite ernähren möchten
- Mittels Fermentation aus Gemüse extrahiert: 100% vegan
- Vegan, laktose-, gentechnik- & glutenfrei
- Produkt der Kölner Liste®
- Mit Apothekenzulassung (PZN DE 17217488)
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Patented EAA and BCAA Amino Acid Blend for Your Muscles & Recovery
The free amino acids in AMIN are immediately available to your body upon ingestion, as our unique amino acid blend (EVAA™) is partially absorbed directly through the mucous membranes.
Natural supplements & superfoods in uncompromising quality
What is Amin?
AMIN is an innovative amino acid complex specifically developed for people who want to quickly and effectively regenerate their bodies after intense physical performance or a strenuous day. The free amino acids in AMIN are referred to as the "building blocks of life" because they are necessary for the formation of proteins, cells, hormones, and enzymes. The unique patented amino acid mix EVAA™ enables particularly fast absorption, as some of the amino acids are already absorbed through the oral mucosa. This ensures that the amino acids are immediately available to the body after intake and can act quickly.
Quick and efficient supply: Unlike fats, which the body can store, essential amino acids must be supplied regularly, as the body cannot store them long-term. For this reason, continuous supply is especially important to support the building and regeneration of muscles, cells, and tissues. AMIN contains essential amino acids that are obtained through a natural fermentation process, including from sugar beets and tapioca. The high purity of over 99% ensures that the body can optimally utilize these amino acids, further improving the efficiency of protein synthesis and regeneration.
Amino acids without additives and with a fresh taste: AMIN combines essential amino acids in their purest form, without artificial additives or fillers. At the same time, it offers a pleasant taste experience with a fruity-fresh aroma of pineapple and orange. This makes it easy to integrate the intake into daily life while also being a delicious treat. Whether after exercise or for daily support of a balanced diet, AMIN provides an effective way to supply the body with important nutrients and promote protein synthesis.
Why Amin from artgerecht?
- Patented EVAA formulation
- All essential amino acids in one blend
- Patented manufacturing process (vegetable fermentation)
- Lactose-free
- AMIN is a product of the Cologne List®
- Winner of the Healthy Living Award 2022
- Perfect for your muscle regeneration
- Pure natural ingredients, fruity taste
Customer reviews
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Ingredients
L-Glutamine, acacia fiber, L-carnitine L-tartrate, L-leucine, L-aspartic acid, L-proline, DL-choline bitartrate, L-lysine HCL, L-valine, L-isoleucine, L-tyrosine, L-serine, L-threonine, natural flavors (orange & pineapple), L-alanine, L-phenylalanine, L-arginine, L-glycine, L-histidine, L-cysteine, L-tryptophan, taurine, L-glutamic acid, L-methionine, colorant: curcumin, citrus pectin.
Consumption recommendation: For increased exertion or low-protein diets, take 5 g 1-2 times per day. For very intense exertion, higher dosages are recommended. The absorption is highest on an empty stomach (at least 30 minutes before a meal). However, due to the high bioavailability and the absence of the need for digestion, intake can occur at any time.| Content | Amount per daily dose (10g) |
|---|---|
| L-Glutamine | 1,400 mg |
| L-Carnitine L-tartrate | 680 mg |
| L-Leucine | 650 mg |
| Aspartic acid | 560 mg |
| L-Proline | 480 mg |
| L-Lysine HCI | 440 mg |
| L-Valine | 370 mg |
| L-Isoleucine | 350 mg |
| L-Tyrosine | 320 mg |
| L-Serine | 300 mg |
| L-Threonine | 300 mg |
| L-Alanine | 250 mg |
| L-Phenylalanine | 250 mg |
| L-Arginine | 240 mg |
| Choline | 191 mg |
| L-Glycine | 180 mg |
| L-Histidine | 170 mg |
| L-Cystine | 160 mg |
| L-Tryptophan | 160 mg |
| Taurine | 140 mg |
| L-Glutamic acid | 120 mg |
| L-Methionine | 80 mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are amino acids and why do I need them?
Amino acids are essential components in the human body and are also referred to as the building blocks of life. The human body is a permanent construction site, and amino acids are the most valuable yet non-storable building material. Newborns receive the optimal mix through breast milk. When taken in through food, they serve the entire organism as an energy source and building material for protein, endogenous receptors, enzymes, neurotransmitters, hormones, muscle growth, and much more. Proteinogenic amino acids are typically divided into non-essential and essential amino acids. Essential amino acids must be supplied through food or supplements because the body cannot produce them itself.
What are essential amino acids?
Essential amino acids are vital building blocks for the human body that cannot be synthesized independently. Therefore, they must be consumed through food to ensure the fundamental functions of the organism. There are 20 different amino acids in the human body, eight of which are classified as essential. These essential amino acids include Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Threonine, Tryptophan, and Valine. Each of these amino acids performs specific tasks that are crucial for maintaining muscle structure, tissue repair, hormone production, and metabolic processes. A balanced diet containing these essential amino acids is therefore indispensable for health and well-being.
How are proteins formed?
Proteins are essential components in the human body. They are required for the formation of structures, functions, and the regulation of every cell, tissue, and organ in the body. The body uses amino acids to form these proteins. Each protein is composed of a specific sequence of amino acids. The arrangement of these amino acids is encoded in the DNA as a genetic code.
What are free amino acids?
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. When protein-rich foods are consumed, they are digested and broken down into individual amino acids. These amino acids can then be absorbed by the body and used for its own building processes. Free amino acids do not need to be broken down first; instead, they can be directly absorbed through the mucous membranes and enter the bloodstream.
Is AMIN a classic food product?
In principle, anything that contains calories is considered a meal, even a coffee with sugar. Isolated amino acids do not need to be digested, and they only count as food when the liver converts glucogenic amino acids—such as glutamine—into glucose. However, this is not always the case. AMIN is occasionally allowed as a snack during intermittent fasting (separate from meals) and can be taken after intense physical exertion (which we actually recommend).
Why do I need amino acids for sports?
Good physical resilience and energy, the right balance between effective training and recovery sessions, combined with a balanced and healthy diet, are important factors for improving performance and building muscle in sports. Amino acids play a crucial role in this regard. Unlike fats, amino acids cannot be stored in the body. So, the body is faced with a choice: either it does not produce enough of the necessary substance or it sacrifices its own tissue. To prevent this, it is sensible to provide the body with essential amino acids regularly through proper nutrition.
Can I take amino acids immediately after exercise?
Free amino acids can be consumed immediately after exercise and are available to the body within a few minutes. In case of increased physical exertion or a low-protein diet, it is recommended to take 5-6 g twice a day. Any increase in the recommended dosage during intense exertion should be done under the guidance of a doctor or therapist. The absorption is highest on an empty stomach (at least half an hour before meals). However, due to the high bioavailability and the lack of the need for digestion, the intake can take place at any time.
What is the difference between amino acids and protein shakes?
The absorption of free amino acids shows faster uptake and higher availability in the blood after a meal compared to taking an equivalent amount of milk protein (Weijzen et al.). The combination of essential amino acids with whey protein is somewhat equivalent to one-quarter of the amount of conventional protein. Therefore, typical effective protein doses are 15-20 g, while the use of whey protein enriched with essential amino acids allows for a reduction to only about 4 g (Sports Nutrition Science Laboratory for Amino Acids, Ajinomoto).
What are the best amino acids for sports?
BCAAs support muscle growth and protection. The abbreviation BCAAs comes from the English term Branched-Chain Amino Acids. These are branched-chain amino acids, including L-Valine, L-Leucine, and Isoleucine, which are essential amino acids and represent a very important energy source, especially for muscles.
Are amino acid supplements vegan?
Although animal products are often associated with high protein and amino acid content, amino acids for sports and fitness products do not necessarily have to come from animal sources. Amino acid supplements can also be made from fermented vegetables and plants.
Where do the amino acids in AMIN come from?
The production takes place in Japan at two of the world's best manufacturers of fermented amino acids with pharmaceutical-grade purity. We rely on the uncompromising quality of the global market leader. The amino acids used are produced under cGMP conditions (current Good Manufacturing Practice, which sets standards to ensure the quality of pharmaceuticals and active ingredients). Our products undergo regular independent quality controls at accredited laboratories (e.g., Kölner Liste®), in addition to the mandatory release testing.
What ingredients are in Amin?
| Content | Amount per daily dose (10g) |
|---|---|
| L-Glutamine | 1,400 mg |
| L-Carnitine L-tartrate | 680 mg |
| L-Leucine | 650 mg |
| Aspartic acid | 560 mg |
| L-Proline | 480 mg |
| L-Lysine HCI | 440 mg |
| L-Valine | 370 mg |
| L-Isoleucine | 350 mg |
| L-Tyrosine | 320 mg |
| L-Serine | 300 mg |
| L-Threonine | 300 mg |
| L-Alanine | 250 mg |
| L-Phenylalanine | 250 mg |
| L-Arginine | 240 mg |
| Choline | 191 mg |
| L-Glycine | 180 mg |
| L-Histidine | 170 mg |
| L-Cystine | 160 mg |
| L-Tryptophan | 160 mg |
| Taurine | 140 mg |
| L-Glutamic acid | 120 mg |
| L-Methionine | 80 mg |