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WHAT IS ASPARTIC ACID:
It is an amino acid that combines with other amino acids to absorb and remove toxins from the bloodstream. It aids in cell functioning and enhances immune system proteins. Aspartic acid aids in creating asparagine.
FOOD SOURCES ARE:
Protein from plants, especially sprouting seeds contain an abundance of aspartic acid;
Aspartame is made from aspartic acid and phenylalanine
Asparagus, avocado, meats, oat flakes, wild game
ASPARTIC ACID - is a Non-essential amino acidTOXICITY:
Has been found in increased levels in people with epilepsy
DEFICIENCY:
Lowered cellular energy
Has been found in decreased levels in people with depression
DEFICIENCY SYMPTONS:
Chronic fatigue may result from low levels
Antiaging-Amino-Acids
ALANINE (ne),
ARGININE (ne),
ASPARAGINE (ne),
ASPARTIC ACID (ne),
CARNINTINE (ne),
CITRULLINE (ne),
CYSTEINE (ne),
CYSTINE (ne),
GABA (ne),
GLUTAMIC ACID (ne),
GLUTAMINE (ne),
GLUTATHIONE (ne),
GLYCINE (ne),
HISTIDINE (e),
HOMOCYSTEINE (ne),
ISOLEUCINE (e),
LEUCINE (e),
LYSINE (e),
METHIONINE (e),
ORNITHINE (ne),
PHENYLALANINE (e),
PROLINE (ne),
SERINE (ne),
TAURINE (ne),
THREONINE (e),
TRYPTOPHAN (e),
TYROSINE (ne),
VALINE (e)

