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Threonine

When taken orally, it helps the digestive and intestinal tracts function more smoothly and also helps the absorption of nutrients. As for skincare, it helps to hydrate the skin. Amino acids are a class of ingredients. They can also be found on ingredients lists as acetyl glucosamine,acetyl tyrosinamide, alanine, arginine hcl, arginine pca, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, proline, serine, taurine and valine and yeast amino acids.

What is Threonine?

An essential amino acid that's also a key building block of collagen and elastin

What does Threonine do?

Helps support the skin barrier and protect against external aggressors. It's great for Dehydrated skin and helping to skin feel smooth and supple.

Who is Threonine good for?

If any of the following apply Threonine might be a good option for you:

Dry and dehydrated skin

Pregnancy

Texture

Who should avoid Threonine?

If any of the following apply it might be best to avoid Threonine:

Related Allergy

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