Amino Blend
Amino Blend Injections
Amino Blend injections can address these symptoms more effectively than pill or tablet forms. Amino acids are the natural compounds that are used as building blocks by the body to create proteins. Amino acids, and the proteins that are made from them, are crucial to helping the body break down food, repair body tissue, grow and perform many other bodily functions. .Schedule your consultation today!

Many individuals may lack the recommended levels of amino acids needed. This can cause fatigue, weight gain, disrupted sleep cycles, and more.
Amino Blend injections can address these symptoms more effectively than pill or tablet forms.
Amino acids are the natural compounds that are used as building blocks by the body to create proteins. Amino acids, and the proteins that are made from them, are crucial to helping the body break down food, repair body tissue, grow and perform many other bodily functions. They are found in foods such as meats, fish, and soybeans. Some people also use amino acid injections and supplements to boost athletic performance or improve their mood.
Amino acids are categorized into three groups: essential, nonessential, and conditional.
- Essential amino acids cannot be made within the body and must come from external sources, such as diet or supplements.
- Nonessential amino acids are produced within the body.
- Conditional amino acids are usually produced within the body. During periods of stress, illness, or injury, the body may not be able to create enough of these, and they become essential amino acids that require external supplementation.

What amino acids are included in our Amino Blend?
- · Proline
- · Arginine
- · Lysine
- · Citrulline
Proline: Proline is a non-essential amino acid that plays a significant role in collagen synthesis, which is crucial for wound healing. It has been shown to protect the liver from injury by activating the IL-6/STAT3 survival signaling pathway, thereby reducing inflammation and promoting tissue regeneration. Additionally, proline supplementation can enhance wound healing by increasing collagen content and antioxidant levels in granulation tissues.[1-2]
Arginine: Arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid, particularly important in critical illness, trauma, and burn patients. It serves as a precursor for nitric oxide (NO), which is vital for vascular tone and hemodynamics. Arginine supplementation can improve cardiovascular function, enhance wound healing, and support immune function. It is also beneficial in reversing endothelial dysfunction and improving outcomes in various cardiovascular disorders.[3-5]
Lysine: Lysine is an essential amino acid necessary for protein synthesis and plays a role in calcium absorption and collagen formation. It is often included in parenteral nutrition solutions to help offset nitrogen loss and treat negative nitrogen balance in patients who cannot utilize the enteral route.[6-7]
Citrulline: Citrulline is a non-essential amino acid and a precursor to arginine. It is used to enhance arginine availability and NO production, which can improve microcirculation and organ perfusion, particularly under conditions of enhanced arginase activity. Citrulline supplementation has shown potential benefits in conditions associated with NO deficiency, such as sickle cell disease and pulmonary hypertension.[8-10]
Benefits of Biotin Injections
Biotin IV or IM injections are beneficial for conditions like skin rashes, brittle nails, thinning hair, diabetes, and nerve pain, particularly in cases of acute deficiency. While oral biotin supplements are commonly used to promote hair growth and strengthen nails, injections are more effective when immediate results are desired. Injections allow for maximum absorption of the vitamin directly into the body, bypassing the digestive system’s metabolic processes that can affect the bioavailability of oral supplements.