L-LYSINE 500mg




- L-Lysine HCl in capsules.
- 500ml of L-lysine base per unit.
- Amino acid from vegetable fermentation.
- With Zinc and Selenium.
- Vegan-friendly.
Table of contents
What is L-Lysine 500mg?
L-Lysine 500mg by EssentialSeries is a dietary supplement in veg capsules based on L-lysine, with Zinc and Selenium.
L-lysine is a nutritionally essential amino acid, which means that its intake through the diet is necessary for protein synthesis, as the body itself is not capable of creating L-lysine on its own.
L-lysine 500mg is a dietary supplement suitable for vegan diets.
L-Lysine 500mg properties
Discover the L-Lysine by HSN exclusive formula!
We have supplemented the L-lysine 500mg formula with two minerals.
Zinc & Selenium
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of hair in normal conditions.
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of nails in normal conditions.
- Zinc contributes to the maintenance of skin conditions in normal conditions.
- Selenium contributes to the maintenance of hair in normal conditions.
- Selenium contributes to the maintenance of nails in normal conditions.
Why buy L-Lysine at HSN?
In addition to the unique formula with zinc and selenium, HSN's lysine is characterised by excellent quality control and the selection of the best raw materials.
Choose quality with dietary supplements from HSN!
From vegetable fermentation
Amino acids are traditionally obtained from the chemical treatment of animal feathers and hair.
This poses a serious ethical conflict for vegans who wish to make use of amino acid-based dietary supplements.
Are you sure that your amino acids are suitable for vegans? At HSN, you can be sure!
All HSN amino acids are vegan as they come from vegetable sources and are obtained from natural fermentation processes.
L-Lysine 500mg is suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets!
With minerals
Zinc and selenium can be supplied in forms with varying degrees of absorption in the body.
At HSN we use the highest quality raw materials on the market to bring you the forms of the nutrients with the highest absorption.
You’ll find best forms of vitamins and minerals at HSN!
Clean label
Clean label is a labelling and regulatory practice for dietary supplements. It is the most transparent and the one that provides the most clear information to the consumer.
At HSN we follow clean label practices so that you always know what you’re consuming and in what quantity.
For example, instead of stating the amount of L-lysine HCl contained in the product (1858.8mg per daily dose), we break down the amount of L-lysine base contained in the product (1500mg per daily dose), as this is the content of functional interest.
Many companies do not do this, in fact it's very common to find formulas where the total amount of a mineral salt is indicated as if it were the mineral in question.
Did you know...
Only about 30% of zinc citrate is elemental zinc? You can see it on our labelling!
We break down the amount of salt we use for product development and the content of the mineral in question, meaning you have as much information as possible.
What can you combine it with?
You can combine it with:
Links to eternal articles
- Shils, M. E., & Shike, M. (2006). Modern nutrition in health and disease. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- Bowman, B. A. B., Russell, R. M., & International Life Sciences Institute-Nutrition Foundation. (2006). Present Knowledge in Nutrition. Amsterdam, Países Bajos: Amsterdam University Press.
- Rushton, D. H. (2002). Nutritional factors and hair loss. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 27(5), 396–404.
- Gowda, D., Premalatha, V., & Imtiyaz, D. (2017). Prevalence of nutritional deficiencies in hair loss among Indian participants: Results of a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Trichology, 9(3), 101–104.
Nutritional Facts
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daily doseper serving |
Serving size: 1 veg caps | ||
daily dose: 3 veg caps | ||
Servings per container: 120 | ||
L-Lysine hydrochloride | |||
L-Lysine | |||
Zinc | |||
of zinc citrate | |||
Selenium | |||
of L-selenomethionine |
NRVs (Nutrient Reference Values) established in Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 of 25 October 2011. †† NRVs are not established on this occasion. |