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D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) 3000 mg Unflavored

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3 Gram(s)
Serving Size
133
Servings
Amino acid/Protein
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Directions for Use

Cycling: To achieve the maximum benefits from D-Aspartic Acid, follow our suggested use for 12 days on and 12 days off. Cycling can be extended to 4-8 weeks on and 2-4 weeks off. Experiment with cycling rates to find your optimal length of use between cycles.

Morning Pre During Post Night

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one serving (3 leveled scoops) mixed with 16 ounces of water or suitable beverage and drink on an empty stomach. Taken once in the morning and again in the evening for maximum results.

Warnings & Precautions

Warning: Keep out of the reach of children. Do not take this or any other supplement if under the age of 18, pregnant or nursing a baby, or if you have any known or suspected medical conditions and/or taking prescription drug(s) or OTC mediciation(s).

Do not take this or any other supplement if under the age of 18, pregnant or nursing a baby, or if you have any known or suspected medical conditions and/or taking prescription drug(s) or OTC mediciation(s).

Always consult with a qualified health physician before taking any new dietary supplement.

Do not use or consume if inner seal is broken.

Formulation Notes

D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) 3000 mg Unflavored per serving

Continuous supplementation of D-Aspartic Acid may only provide temporary increases in testosterone for healthy men. Cycling of D-Aspartic Acid is recommended and the most effective means of use.

Improved male libido Natural testosterone booster

Allergens: This product contains no soy, dairy & dairy byproducts, eggs, fish, shellfish, wheat, gluten, tree nuts, or sesame seeds.

Additional Information

PART# 87140-40006T VER 2.0 REV 06 30 2015

Q Premium quality Dietary Supplement

Lab tested for purity and quality

100% Pure powder

D-Aspartic Acid is one of the enantiomers of the amino acid known as Aspartate, where the common dietary enantiomer is L-Aspartate. L-Aspartate is a non-essential amino acid and can be incorporated into protein structures, although D-Aspartate is not commonly associated with protein structures. D-Aspartate has been found to be a constituent of human cartilage, enamel, and can be accumulated in the brain as well as being a constituent of red blood cell membranes.

D-Aspartic Acid (DAA) is suggested to be a regulator of testosterone synthesis and may act on a stimulatory receptor (NMDA). D-Aspartic Acid shows promise in increasing nitric oxide levels.

133 Servings

Store in a cool, dry place.

Scoop inside Serving Scoop included (may settle during shipping)

Packed in USA

Increases nitric oxide production

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Product Details

UPC / SKU7 98711 49275 6
DSLD Entry Date2017-03-24
Product TypeAmino acid/Protein
FormPowder
DSLD ID71607
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

9
Research Sources
37
Avg Quality
5
Rct
4
Other
C The Effects of Six-Gram D-Aspartic Acid Supplementation on the Testosterone, Cortisol, and Hematological Responses of Male Boxers Subjected to 11 Days of Nocturnal Exposure to Normobaric Hypoxia
Rct Nutrients 2023 PubMed DOI
C Using an experimental medicine model to understand the antidepressant potential of the N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor antagonist memantine
Rct Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) 2012 PubMed DOI
C The effects of d-aspartic acid supplementation in resistance-trained men over a three month training period: A randomised controlled trial
Rct PloS one 2017 PubMed DOI
C Short-Term d-Aspartic Acid Supplementation Does Not Affect Serum Biomarkers Associated With the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis in Male Climbers
Rct International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2019 PubMed DOI
C Combined melatonin and adrenocorticotropic hormone treatment attenuates N-methyl-d-aspartate-induced infantile spasms in a rat model by regulating activation of the HPA axis
Other Neuroscience letters 2021 PubMed DOI
D A placebo-controlled randomized crossover trial of the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor antagonist, memantine, in patients with chronic phantom limb pain
Rct Anesthesia and analgesia 2004 PubMed DOI
D The efficacy of adrenocorticotropic hormone in a girl with anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis
Other Brain & development 2018 PubMed DOI
D The role and molecular mechanism of D-aspartic acid in the release and synthesis of LH and testosterone in humans and rats
Other Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2009 PubMed DOI
F Blockage of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors decreases testosterone levels and enhances postnatal neuronal apoptosis in the preoptic area of male rats
Other Neuroendocrinology 2000 PubMed
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