Third Time’s a Charm!
BY STEVE BORN
Saying farewell to an awesome, multi-beneficial nutrient like NAC (n-acetyl cysteine) wasn’t easy, and someday it may very well be a stand-alone supplement in the Hammer Nutrition line. For Amino Age, however, NAC proved to be problematic, no matter how much we wanted to keep it in the blend. The first incarnation (Gen 1) contained no natural flavors, so the sulfur-y smell was quite pronounced. And even though that smell dissipated quite a bit when the powder was mixed in water, it was still an issue with many of our clients. We then added natural orange flavor to Amino Age (Gen 2), but even though that helped significantly, the off-putting smell was still there… greatly diminished, but still there. Add to that the issue of NAC being hygroscopic and thus clumping after a while in the container, and we knew we had to remove it from the formula.
Announcing Amino Age – Gen 3!
The good news is that we came up with an outstanding replacement, one that has virtually no smell or taste, one that does not appear to clump at all, and one that supplies an incredibly wide range of benefits.
Please welcome the amino acid, l-citrulline, to the Amino Age formula!
L-Citrulline is a non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in the urea cycle and is a precursor to L-arginine, which is essential for nitric oxide (NO) production. According to research [https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/7/921], “Unlike l-arginine, l-citrulline is not quantitatively extracted from the gastrointestinal tract (i.e., enterocytes) or liver and its supplementation is therefore more effective at increasing l-arginine levels and NO synthesis.”
As it is an extremely effective nitric oxide (NO) booster, l-citrulline offers many health benefits, especially regarding cardiometabolic health, defined as “the overall well-being of your cardiovascular system (your heart and blood vessels) and metabolic system (how your body breaks down food to create energy).” [1]
As to the importance of NO, research [ 2, 3, 4, 5] states, “Diminished bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO), the gaseous signaling molecule involved in the regulation of numerous vital biological functions, contributes to the development of multiple age- and lifestyle-related risk factors and diseases, including:
- Hypertension
- Atherosclerosis
- Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
- Cardiovascular disease
L-citrulline has also been shown to have the ability to reduce markers of inflammation: research states that “ingestion of l-citrulline has been shown to reduce serum inflammatory cytokine concentrations, such as IL-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, and C-reactive protein in both aged animals [6] and humans [7].”
L-citrulline also possesses antioxidant properties: “The mechanisms of l-citrulline to improve endothelial dysfunction, in conditions such as atherosclerosis, are most likely mediated via direct reduction of hydroxyl radical formation, direct action on vascular smooth muscle, and indirect action of NO synthesis. The antioxidant effects of l-citrulline can be viewed in two different ways: NO-dependent and NO-independent pathways. L-citrulline is capable of increasing eNOS (endothelial-nitric oxide synthase) in endothelial cells, which in turn reduces ROS (reactive oxygen species) formation [8].”
Improved exercise performance? You bet! There are numerous studies on the beneficial effects of l-citrulline supplementation and exercise performance. Here is but one: “In conclusion, this study has shown that short-term Cit [l-citrulline] supplementation can reduce blood pressure, speed V̇O2 kinetics, and enhance endurance exercise performance. Supplementation with Arg [l-arginine], on the other hand, did not significantly affect these parameters [9].”
Summary
It’s clear that l-citrulline is an amino acid that provides such a plethora of benefits—see https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/7/921 for more—that it’s a natural for inclusion in Amino Age. Gone is the not-so-pleasant smell and taste, replaced by an amino acid that has minimal-to-no smell or taste and provides even more benefits than NAC. It took three tries to get it exactly right, but that’s how we roll… until a product is precisely how we want it, we will make any/all necessary upgrades.
The 3rd Generation of Amino Age is here. It’s a product that arguably provides more health benefits than any other, and it’s ready to go to work for you!
REFERENCES:
[1] https://careaccess.com/resources-and-stories/health-resources/what-is-cardiometabolic-health
[2] Brandes, R.P.; Fleming, I.; Busse, R. Endothelial aging. Cardiovasc. Res. 2005, 66, 286-294.
[3] Forte, P.; Copland, M.; Smith, L.M.; Milne, E.; Sutherland, J.; Benjamin, N. Basal nitric oxide synthesis in essential hypertension. Lancet 1997, 349, 837-843.
[4] Rajapakse, N.W.; Karim, F.; Straznicky, N.E.; Fernandez, S.; Evans, R.G.; Head, G.A.; Kaye, D.M. Augmented endothelial-specific L-arginine transport prevents obesity-induced hypertension. Acta Physiol. 2014, 212, 39-48.
[5] Halcox, J.P.; Schenke, W.H.; Zalos, G.; Mincemoyer, R.; Prasad, A.; Waclawiw, M.A.; Nour, K.R.; Quyyumi, A.A. Prognostic value of coronary vascular endothelial dysfunction. Circulation 2002, 106, 653-658.
[6] Joffin, N.; Jaubert, A.M.; Durant, S.; Barouki, R.; Forest, C.; Noirez, P. Citrulline counteracts overweight- and aging-related effects on adiponectin and leptin gene expression in rat white adipose tissue. Biochem. Open 2015, 1, 1-5.
[7] Barkhidarian, B.; Seyedhamzeh, S.; Hashemy, S.I.; Nematy, M.; Rahbari, A.; Ranjbar, R.; Safarian, M. Effects of arginine and citrulline supplementation on inflammatory markers in critically ill patients. J. Nutr. Sci. Diet. 2016, 2.
[8] Forstermann, U.; Li, H. Therapeutic effect of enhancing endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) expression and preventing eNOS uncoupling. Br.J. Pharmacol. 2011, 164, 213-223.
[9] https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.00192.2014

14 comments
I have Gen 2 of the Amino Age and used to mix it in my shake, but it through off the taste a bit. Now I just mix it with water, it reminds of Tang. Next order will be with the new generation.
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Hammer Nutrition replied:
Hello Eugene, thank you for your comment and support. Gen 3 also have a strong orange/tang flavor to it and pairs best with vanilla whey protein, Recoverite and Collagen. You should have an email from me with a 50% off promo code for your next purchase of Amino Age (Gen 3). BDF
In the email introducing the new gen 3, Brian Frank mentioned “it should only be taken in capsule form” in reference to gen 1 Amino Age. I have thought about putting my powder into capsules instead of the powder. I bought two containers of Amino Age gen 1 and have not used it due to the sulfur smell. Would it be ok to put the remaining powder into capsules and take the same scoop amount in capsules daily?
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Hammer Nutrition replied:
Hi David, Thank you for your comment and sorry for the confusion. In my email, I was saying that NAC should only be taken in capsule form. I appreciate your willingness to encapsulate your Gen 1 tubs, but that’s too much work. We’ll refund your purchase price on those Gen 1 tubs and send you a tub of the Gen 3. Look for it on your doorstep next week. Thank you for your support! BDF
Can this product be mixed with a protein, chocolate or vanilla? Or, will it alter the taste?
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Hammer Nutrition replied:
Hello David, thank you for your question. Yes, it can be combined with protein, greens, creatine or anything else you are taking in powder form. However, the Gen 3 Amino Age does have a strong orange/vanilla flavor that goes very well with Vanilla, maybe not so much with Chocolate flavored protein. BDG
Suggested use as I understand it is one scoop per day even if taking premium caps, mitocaps, balanced diet but what about protein powder from Hammer,does this not overlap there. its nice to think it can be taken daily though while other supplements depend on exercise levels?? Thanks RRGRACE
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Hammer Nutrition replied:
Hello Mr. Grace, thank you for your questions. This product does not duplicate or overlap with our other products. While our proteins and Recoverite do contain limited amounts of the amino’s in this product, it’s minimal compared to the dosage here. BDF
For how long does one need to take this supplement before the benefits can be felt / experienced?
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Hammer Nutrition replied:
Hi Alex, people’s response vary, but usually within the first week, but we do recommend using daily for 30 days to see all of the benefits. BDF