Introducing L-Tyrosine: The Powerful Amino Acid Enhancing Cognitive Function and Promoting Overall Wellness

In today's fast-paced world, stress has become a pervasive challenge, taking a toll on our cognitive well-being. Many individuals find themselves overwhelmed and at risk of cognitive decline. It's crucial that people prioritize self-care and actively protect themselves from stress-induced detrimental effects on cognitive function. Alongside strategies to manage stress, taking nutritional supplements like L-Tyrosine can be beneficial. L-Tyrosine supports cognitive function and helps refill neurotransmitters depleted by stress.

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What is L-Tyrosine?

L-Tyrosine, also known as 4-hydroxyphenylalanine, is an amino acid essential for protein synthesis within cells. As a precursor to the catecholamines, L-Tyrosine plays a pivotal role in the production of crucial brain chemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine [1]. These neurotransmitters have a significant impact on mood, focus, memory, and stress response.

How does L-Tyrosine work in your body?

Under stressful conditions, catecholamines are often depleted, and the lack of catecholamines can impair cognitive function. The primary function of L-Tyrosine is its ability to replenish catecholamine levels in the brain, thereby preventing a decline in cognitive abilities, improving memory, and supporting mental clarity when individuals are exposed to challenging environments [2][3]. Moreover, L-Tyrosine also plays a key role in the synthesis of thyroid hormones that are responsible for regulating metabolism, and contributes to the production of melanin, the pigment that imparts color to hair and skin.

L-Tyrosine can be naturally found in various high-protein food products such as chicken, turkey, fish, dairy products, nuts, seeds, and legumes. However, supplementation with L-Tyrosine offers a convenient and reliable way to ensure optimal levels of this essential amino acid [4].

Remarkable benefits of L-Tyrosine:

Potential for weight loss and fat burning. By enhancing the synthesis of norepinephrine, L-Tyrosine helps suppress hunger, increase satiety, and boost energy expenditure [5]. When combined with other fat-burning substances like caffeine and capsaicin, L-Tyrosine exhibits even greater efficacy in achieving weight loss.

Improve cognitive function in mental-demanding and stressful situations. Studies have demonstrated that individuals supplemented with L-Tyrosine exhibited improved memory, enhanced cognitive performance, and decreased errors in tasks requiring mental focus [6].

Advantages of Foregen Nutra’s L-Tyrosine:

Manufactured In a GMP Compliant, FDA Registered Facility

Gluten-free

Non-GMO

Hypoallergenic

Vegan-friendly

About Foregen Nutra:

Foregen Nutra, holds the exclusive manufacturing rights of several ingredients. As a leading biotech corporation, it dominates the global market with the largest share of beta-alanine. Throughout the years, Foregen has been consistently engaged in groundbreaking research on a wide range of ingredients across various categories. Some notable examples include:

Thermofuel™ Grains of Paradise Extract (GP), extracted from Aframomum Meleguetaand, carefully preserves a variety of bioactive compounds, including 6-paradol, 6-gingerol, and 6-shogaol. It is worth noting that GP exhibits a synergistic effect when combined with L-yrosine. The combination of these two ingredients can support fat burning.

GABA (γ-Aminobutyric acid), the principal role is reducing neuronal excitability throughout the nervous system, typically exhibits relaxing, anti-anxiety, and anti-convulsive effects. Studies have demonstrated that GABA also plays a role in relieving pain, particularly in the treatment of chronic pain, epilepsy, insomnia, depression, and other diseases.

  1. theanine is a supplement known for its positive effects on anxiety relief, sleep quality, mental clarity, and even weight loss and skincare. Foregen's L-theanine ingredient is over 99% pure, non-GMO, gluten-free, and hypoallergenic. 

As an expert in the ingredient industry, Foregen Nutra is dedicated to working with everyone to build a brighter future for the world. If there is any inquiry, please do not hesitate to contact Foregen Nutra.

 

Contact:

Company: Foregen Nutra

City:Nanjing

Website: https://www.foregennutra.com/

Contact Person: Ella

Email: info@foregennutra.com

 

References:

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  2. Jongkees BJ, Hommel B, Kühn S, Colzato LSEffect of tyrosine supplementation on clinical and healthy populations under stress or cognitive demands--A reviewJ Psychiatr Res. (2015 Nov)
  3. Shurtleff D, Thomas JR, Schrot J, Kowalski K, Harford RTyrosine reverses a cold-induced working memory deficit in humansPharmacol Biochem Behav. (1994 Apr)
  4. "Tyrosine". University of Maryland Medical Center. Archived from the original on 2020-04-06. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
  5. Belza A, Frandsen E, Kondrup J. Body fat loss achieved by stimulation of thermogenesis by a combination of bioactive food ingredients: a placebo-controlled, double-blind 8-week intervention in obese subjects. Int J Obes (Lond). 2007 Jan;31(1):121-30. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0803351. Epub 2006 Apr 25. PMID: 16652130.
  6. Deijen JB, Wientjes CJ, Vullinghs HF, Cloin PA, Langefeld JJ. Tyrosine improves cognitive performance and reduces blood pressure in cadets after one week of a combat training course. Brain Res Bull. 1999 Jan 15;48(2):203-9. doi: 10.1016/s0361-9230(98)00163-4. PMID: 10230711.
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