TYROSINE MAX
TYROSINE MAX
TYROSINE MAX
TYROSINE MAX
TYROSINE MAX
TYROSINE MAX
 
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TYROSINE MAX

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Support your Dopamine

Lack of concentration, low motivation? This food supplement contains 500mg of L-tyrosine per capsule. Tyrosine Max is involved in the production of catecholamines.

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Cure duration :
1 to 2 capsules per day (morning) with a glass of water outside of meals, or as prescribed.

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The benefits

  • Energy Energy Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in movement functions. It is involved in motor control.
  • Brain Brain Tyrosine is an amino acid precursor of dopamine. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in intellectual and emotional functions. It is involved in attention, motivation and pleasure.

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    Très efficace



Product qualities

  • Pullulan capsule (100% vegetable) Pullulan capsule (100% vegetable)
  • Casein-free, gluten-free, lactose-free Casein-free, gluten-free, lactose-free
  • No preservatives, no pesticides, no artificial colours or flavours No preservatives, no pesticides, no artificial colours or flavours
  • Vegan Vegan
  • Recycling Recycling
 

Nutritional information

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION 1 CAPSULE Ar%*
Tyrosine 500mg -

Discover Bioavailable L-Tyrosine with Tyrosine Max

Tyrosine Max is presented as a natural dietary supplement containing 500mg of L-tyrosine, a fundamental amino acid involved in the endogenous synthesis of vital neurotransmitters.

Why does our body need Tyrosine? Amid daily hustle, with its share of stress and mental challenges, a decline in our cognitive performance is often observed. Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid, naturally produced by the body from phenylalanine, another amino acid. L-tyrosine is important for the synthesis of several neurotransmitters, including dopamine, which influences many processes in the brain.[1]

Innovation and Quality with Tyrosine Max

  • Optimal Absorption: Each Tyrosine Max capsule is designed for rapid absorption, allowing L-tyrosine to easily cross the blood-brain barrier. The rigorous selection of pure ingredients, free from synthetic additives, highlights our commitment to quality. The integration of natural excipients like rice starch and the adoption of a vegetable capsule shell (pullulan) enhance the product's naturalness. This careful composition not only promotes efficacy but also compatibility for those who prefer a healthy and conscious approach to supplementation.
  • Power of L-Tyrosine: Tyrosine Max stands out with its concentrated formula, offering 500mg of pure L-tyrosine per capsule.
Conditionnement
60 capsules
Composition
L-Tyrosine; rice starch; capsule shell: pullulan (100% vegetable).
Main indication
Memory
Specific indication
Concentration
Dosage
1 to 2 capsules per day (morning) with a glass of water outside of meals, or as prescribed.
Recommandations
Not recommended in case of heart problems; - Not recommended in case of hyperthyroidism or Graves' disease - Not to be used in case of treatment with Levodopa (dopa) - Not to be used in children under 16 years of age.
Notification number
NUT 3760/18
Posologie (nbr gélules/jour)
52
Condition
New product
ean13
5430002936642
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The Impact of L-Tyrosine on Neuronal Function

  • Key Role of L-Tyrosine: L-tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid involved in the synthesis of catecholamines, such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and adrenaline. These molecules are important for signal transmission between neurons, influencing various physiological and psychological processes. In the context of stress reactions or activities requiring increased concentration and cognition, the demand for catecholamines rises, highlighting the role of L-tyrosine as a precursor in their production. The body's ability to synthesize sufficient catecholamines depends on the availability of L-tyrosine, as well as other elements such as the necessary enzymatic cofactors for these biochemical processes.
  • Morning Intake for Optimal Performance: Taking L-tyrosine on an empty stomach, particularly in the morning, optimizes its absorption and efficacy for several physiological reasons. In the morning, the stomach is generally empty, which reduces competition between L-tyrosine and other amino acids present in foods for intestinal absorption. Consequently, L-tyrosine can more easily and quickly cross the intestinal wall to enter the bloodstream. Once in the blood, L-tyrosine travels to the brain where it must cross the blood-brain barrier, a selective filter that protects the brain from potentially harmful substances while regulating the entry of essential nutrients

On an empty stomach, the concentration of other competing amino acids is lower, thereby facilitating the passage of L-tyrosine through this barrier and increasing its availability to be converted into neurotransmitters like dopamine. The production of these neurotransmitters is particularly important in the morning, as they help regulate mood, alertness, and motivation for the day ahead. By maximizing the availability of L-tyrosine from the start of the day, optimal start-up of brain functions is promoted.

Frequently Asked Questions: Everything You Need to Know about Tyrosine Max

What impact does Tyrosine Max have on the brain?

Tyrosine Max provides 500mg of L-tyrosine per capsule, an amino acid involved in the production of neurotransmitters such as dopamine.

How does Tyrosine Max differ from other L-tyrosine supplements?

Tyrosine Max stands out due to its high bioavailability and the purity of its composition, without any synthetic additives. The natural ingredients, such as rice starch and the pullulan capsule shell, highlight our commitment to superior quality and increased safety for the consumer.

What long-term benefits does Tyrosine Max offer?

While L-tyrosine is not intended to be consumed continuously and indefinitely, its use as part of a balanced lifestyle should be discussed with your health practitioner.

Can one turn to Tyrosine Max during periods of intense stress or mental fatigue?

Although L-tyrosine, such as that contained in Tyrosine Max, is not officially recognized for specific health claims, it is involved in the body's biochemical process, notably in the synthesis of dopamine. Thus, integrating an additional supply of L-tyrosine into your diet can be beneficial during periods of stress or mental fatigue, supporting the body's natural mechanisms.

How to integrate Tyrosine Max into my daily routine?

For maximum effectiveness, it is recommended, under the advice of a health professional, to take 1 to 2 capsules of Tyrosine Max each morning with a glass of water, outside of meals. This method promotes optimal absorption, thus contributing to the effective support of cognitive functions throughout the day.

What recommendations should be known before taking Tyrosine Max?

Before starting a course of Tyrosine Max, it is important to consider a few potential recommendations:

Although Tyrosine Max is formulated from natural ingredients, it is advised to consult a health professional before starting any new dietary supplement, especially if you are pregnant or have preexisting medical conditions or if you are taking prescription medications.

The active ingredient of Tyrosine Max, L-tyrosine, may also interact with certain medications, particularly those affecting the thyroid. These interactions may affect the efficacy of the medication or increase side effects.

It is also recommended to take Tyrosine Max on an empty stomach to maximize its absorption and effectiveness. However, if you experience gastrointestinal discomfort, consider taking it with a light snack. As with any supplement, moderation is key, and following the recommended dosage without excess is essential to avoid nutritional imbalances or side effects.

Tyrosine Max, a Good Idea to Start Your Day

Consumed on an empty stomach, L-tyrosine effectively crosses the blood-brain barrier, where it is endogenously converted into L-DOPA by the action of the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase. This conversion is essential for the synthesis of dopamine. Research indicates that situations of stress or intense cognitive exercises can increase the need for this amino acid, underscoring the importance of an adequate intake in the diet.

Studies

[1] Bloemendaal M, Froböse MI, Wegman J, Zandbelt BB, van de Rest O, Cools R, Aarts E. Neuro-Cognitive Effects of Acute Tyrosine Administration on Reactive and Proactive Response Inhibition in Healthy Older Adults. eNeuro. 2018 Apr 30;5(2):ENEURO.0035-17.2018. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0035-17.2018. PMID: 30094335; PMCID: PMC6084775.

[2] Neri DF, Wiegmann D, Stanny RR, Shappell SA, McCardie A, McKay DL. The effects of tyrosine on cognitive performance during extended wakefulness. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1995 Apr;66(4):313-9. PMID: 7794222.

[3] Ney DM, Murali SG, Stroup BM, Nair N, Sawin EA, Rohr F, Levy HL. Metabolomic changes demonstrate reduced bioavailability of tyrosine and altered metabolism of tryptophan via the kynurenine pathway with ingestion of medical foods in phenylketonuria. Mol Genet Metab. 2017 Jun;121(2):96-103. doi: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2017.04.003. Epub 2017 Apr 6. PMID: 28400091; PMCID: PMC5484416.

[4] Jongkees BJ, Hommel B, Kühn S, Colzato LS. Effect of tyrosine supplementation on clinical and healthy populations under stress or cognitive demands--A review. J Psychiatr Res. 2015 Nov;70:50-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.08.014. Epub 2015 Aug 25. PMID: 26424423.

[5] Mahoney CR, Castellani J, Kramer FM, Young A, Lieberman HR. Tyrosine supplementation mitigates working memory decrements during cold exposure. Physiol Behav. 2007 Nov 23;92(4):575-82. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.05.003. Epub 2007 May 22. PMID: 17585971.

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