About Our Brand
AMINOHEAL was developed by a Board-Certified Neurosurgeon and Ph.D. Biochemist with extensive experience in all forms of traumatic brain injury. The basis of AMINOHEAL, as it’s name implies, is to reduce and prevent the effects of mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injury.
Reduce and Prevent Brain Damage
The use of BCAAs have scientifically shown resilience in treating traumatic brain injuries and concussions in the acute phase.
Train like a PRO
Both highly trained athletes and everyday fitness enthusiasts supplement with branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). Evidence shows that BCAAs help build muscle, reduce workout fatigue, and decrease muscle soreness after exercise.
Essential Nutrition with Essential Aminos
Our branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are 100% nutritionally essential in that they can only be supplied by diet. Our patent pending brand gives every recipient their entire recommended daily allowance. AMINOHEAL given to malnourished patients with low prealbumin in a hospital trial
reversed their malnutrition in 7 days.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The CDC estimates 1.6-3.8 million recreation related concussions in the United States every year.
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PROTECTION WHEN PREVENTION FAILS
Brain injuries cause more deaths than any other sports injury.
In American football, 65% to 95% of fatalities are related to brain injury.
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DO NOT BE A STATISTIC
Those who have already had one concussion seem more susceptible to having another.
BCAAs work to produce the neurotransmitters: Glutamate and GABA.
These work together to keep the brain balanced and restore proper ratios that have been shown to
reduce post-concussion symptoms.
OUR MISSION
AMINOHEAL was created to prevent and reduce concussions or traumatic brain injury in contact sports as well as enhance recovery in athletes or patients who have suffered a concussion or traumatic brain injury.
AMINOHEAL has been clinically tested and research published showing it can prevent and reduce traumatic brain injury in animals as well as enhance recovery from traumatic brain injury.