Description of 💪 Boost Performance with Be First D-Aspartic Acid Neutral Can: A Comprehensive Review
The ultimate endurance and testosterone boost in convenient capsules from Be First. It is more convenient and more profitable to buy D-aspartic acid in capsules than in powder, since the capsules are easy to dose and you do not need to stir anything in water. And why this supplement is needed, we will consider below.
What is D-Aspartic Acid? D-Aspartic Acid (DAA), or D-aspartic acid, is one of the amino acids involved in protein synthesis. It is sometimes called "aspartate" and should not be confused with the sweetener "aspartame" and the heart medicine "asparkam". D-aspartic acid plays many important roles in the body''s metabolic processes. It acts as a neurotransmitter - an intermediary that carries nerve impulses between brain cells. And it also performs many important functions. D-aspartic acid is involved in the secretion of hormones and, above all, testosterone. As we know, this is the main male hormone responsible for muscle growth (as well as everything else most important in men). DAA does not directly stimulate the production of testosterone, so the results of its use are not as clear as well-known hormonal drugs. Aspartic acid has an effect on the secretion of hormones through the production of gonadotropin, which, in turn, enhances the production of other hormones. DAA also stimulates the production of progesterone, which is also involved in the secretion of testosterone. Therefore, in some studies, DAA increases testosterone by as much as 300%, in others by only 30%, and in some, it does not manifest itself at all. It is believed that one of the reasons for this variation in the results is (in addition to indirect involvement in the work of the endocrine system) the current level of testosterone in the subjects. If it is lowered, then the use of DAA gives good results, if it is normal or increased, then the effect of aspartate is much weaker. It is likely that many factors are involved and a significant amount of extensive research will be required to reveal all the nuances.
Relationship of DAA with the hormonal system It turned out that the concentration of D-aspartic acid increases during a person''s life, reaching a peak at the age of about 35 years, and then steadily decreases. And this correlates quite accurately with the levels of certain hormones, such as testosterone and growth hormone. Of course, as already mentioned, there is no direct relationship between the concentration of DAA and testosterone levels, the effect of DAA on hormone production is indirect, but nevertheless, the fact in itself is quite indicative. DAA improves the functionality of the central nervous system (memory, etc.) Considering the functions of D-aspartic acids that are both neurotransmitter and improve the condition and functionality of neurons, some studies highlight the nootropic effects of D-Aspartic Acid. This substance can positively influence the functioning of the central nervous system, improving memory, intelligence, etc.
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