Premium D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) Powder
D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) is a molecular twin of the amino acid L-variant, but it has the mirror image structure of the former. While L-aspartic acid is a building block of proteins, the D-form occurs naturally in certain tissues and plays a role in biochemical processes linked to hormone regulation and cellular signalling.
Many people include DAA in sports nutrition regimes, pre-workout blends, or active lifestyle supplements. It is often chosen by individuals looking to support their training goals, maintain an active lifestyle, or explore alternative amino acid profiles in their supplementation.
Key Functions
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Naturally present in the body in trace amounts
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Participates in biochemical pathways related to hormone activity
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Often included in sports and performance-oriented nutrition products
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Can be paired with proteins, amino acids, or minerals in custom blends
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Versatile powder form – easy to mix into drinks or shakes
Suggested Use
Typical serving sizes in formulations range from 2–4 grams, depending on the application. As a dietary supplement, D-aspartic acid powder can be mixed with water, juice, or a sports drink.
Ingredients
Pure D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) 99% Powder. No other ingredients.
Safety & Cycling
D-Aspartic Acid is generally well tolerated at common supplemental amounts. Individuals new to DAA may prefer to start with a lower serving to assess personal response. Some active lifestyle users choose to incorporate short breaks or cycle usage. Those with pre-existing conditions or who are pregnant or nursing should consult a qualified professional before use.
Suggestions
A few products with certain similarities are L-Carnitine, L-Ornithine HCL, Ursolic Acid, Creatine, L-Citrulline, ALCAR, Collagen, Shilajit, Tribulus Terrestris, Ali Tongkat, Maca Root, Fenugreek, Butea Superba Root, and Cordyceps.
Disclaimer
The various effects are not guaranteed and results may vary due to several factors between different people.
We strive to ensure the accuracy of the information provided by the manufacturers and recommend that you read all labels and warnings. However, the information is not a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.