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Why are amino acids so important for our body?
Why are amino acids so important for our body?
When it comes to proteins, most people immediately think of bodybuilding and muscle mass. What is misunderstood: Proteins, also called protein in the vernacular, are not only important for muscle building. None of us could live without proteins. Because: The proteins consisting of amino acids are the primary building material of our cells and thus involved in almost all vital processes in the body.

How useful are dietary supplements really?
Does investing in nutritional supplements make sense?
If the body lacks vital nutrients over a longer period of time, this initially becomes noticeable through reduced performance, and in the long term possibly also through permanent damage. A targeted addition of nutritional supplements is therefore sensible. But how can a nutrient deficiency occur at all despite a “good” diet? And what kind of nutritional supplementation is recommended?