Joint pain, loss of performance or increased susceptibility to infections? Amino acid testing can provide clarity.
Amino acids are important for all aspects of your health. They are the building blocks of life. As important protein building blocks, they are needed by every cell in your body, for example to strengthen the immune system, build skin or muscles.
The DoctorBox test measures 16 essential, semi-essential and non-essential amino acids in your blood:
- Alanine
- Arginine
- Citrulline
- Glutamine
- Glycine
- Leucin
- Isoleucine
- Lysine
- Methionine
- Ornithine
- Phenylalanine
- Proline
- Serine
- Threonine
- Tyrosine
- Valine
Amino acids are responsible for or influence (BCAAs, lysine) energy production (glutamate, methionine), protein synthesis (phenylalanine) and the maintenance of strength and elasticity of muscle tissue (glutamine, threonine). With the DoctorBox amino acid test you get a complete picture of your body's capabilities. You can identify goals for improvement and optimize your diet .
The home test for optimal care
- Based on dry blood: quick, uncomplicated and discreet, can be carried out from home
- Simple, painless handling
- Result analysis by an accredited medical laboratoryÂ
- Receipt of the test result after approx. 10 days, retrieval online in the DoctorBox app
The following signs can indicate an amino acid deficiency:
- listlessness
- immune system weakness
- Inner restlessness indigestion
- Depressive moods
- concentration problems
- muscle building deficits
- drop in performance
- joint problems
- sleep problems
After your sample has been evaluated by the medical laboratory, you will receive your individual findings and report in digital form via the DoctorBox app. In the amino acid profile we have assigned the amino acids to their groups. You can switch to the individual groups and amino acids by simply scrolling.
With a clear visualization of the results and the provision of further information on the individual values ​​that is understandable for the layperson, you can easily recognize and understand whether you are in the green area (reference area) and how you can influence the optimization.
The instructions for use of your amino acid home test can be found here .
Amino acids are essential building blocks of life: They are therefore vital substances without which the human metabolism could not assemble proteins. In order to build up an endogenous protein, the human organism links a selection of 20 amino acids into a chain. The chain length and the positions of the respective amino acids determine the function of the resulting protein.
The following signs can indicate an amino acid deficiency:
- listlessness
- immune system weakness
- Inner unrest
- indigestion
- Depressive moods
- concentration problems
- muscle building deficits
- drop in performance
- joint problems
- sleep problems
Adults (18 years and older) who want to have their amino acid levels checked, e.g. B. if they have symptoms.
Important risk groups for altered amino acid levels are:
- People who have an unbalanced diet, e.g. B. through vegetarian or vegan diet
- People who have certain genetic changes that make amino acid diseases more likely to develop, e.g. B. primary amino acid enopathies
Yes! During hard or prolonged training, your body runs out of energy and begins to break down muscle protein and convert its essential amino acids into energy. When used properly, amino acids can aid in muscle conditioning and recovery, increase endurance, and build muscle mass more efficiently.
You get the exact concentration of 16 essential, semi-essential and non-essential amino acids in your blood. For each of these biomarkers, you will be given a description of what it does in your body and specific steps you can take to improve your levels, such as: B. through your diet.
The human body cannot produce some amino acids at all or not in sufficient quantities. Accordingly, they must be supplied from the outside. The organism cannot produce eight of these amino acids at all: They are therefore referred to as essential.
Two amino acids can only be produced in very small quantities: they are therefore referred to as "conditionally essential" or "semi-essential". In other words: the human body can form these two amino acids itself, but the amount is not sufficient in certain situations, such as injuries or during the child's growth phase.
The body can produce non-essential amino acids itself. If all non-essential and essential amino acids are present in sufficient quantities in a body cell, the cell can produce proteins very quickly. The blueprint for protein production is stored in the cell's genetic material (DNA).
Leucine, isoleucine and valine form a group of three branched-chain amino acids: the "Branched Chain Amino Acids" - BCAA for short. They are essential, which means that the body cannot produce them itself and must be ingested with food.
The body has an increased need for BCAAs during intensive sports training or even during enormous physical exertion, because they help in the production and storage of proteins and serve as an energy source for the muscles. You are e.g. B. also relevant for people who are under severe stress, such as operations and illnesses.
The DoctorBox home tests may not be used:
- If you are not yet of legal age/adult (from 18 years of age)
- If you have problems seeing or having blood drawn. Then carry out the test in the presence of another adult or have a healthcare professional carry out the test.
You should only use the DoctorBox home tests after consulting your doctor if:
- You have a tendency to bleed or have a clotting disorder or are taking anticoagulant medication
- you are pregnant or breastfeeding. In this case, the reference values ​​may deviate.
Here's how it works
carry out sampling
Before you start sampling, please read the enclosed instructions for use carefully.
Scan barcode
Scan the included barcode in the DoctorBox app!
send samples
Pack your sample as instructed. Bring the prepaid envelope to the post office the same day.
your finding
After the laboratory analysis, your test result is sent to your DoctorBox app, your health account. You can see the current status there at any time.
It's that easy
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