Proline is used for skin healing, especially for people with retention issues who have enough proline in their body. It is also used for other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
In medicine, proline is used as a stabilizer to help extend the life of certain prescription products.
How does it work?
Purpose and effectiveness?
Not enough evidence
- Sports performance. Adolescents who consume more proline in their diet do not appear to be in better health than those who consume less proline.
- Low bone mass (osteopenia). Eating more proline in the diet does not appear to prevent osteopenia.
- Weak bones (osteoporosis). Eating more proline in your diet does not appear to prevent osteoporosis.
- fracture.
- fatigue.
- Insomnia.
- Infect.
- wrinkle.
- wound healing.
- Skin ulcers.
- Proline Defective Metabolism.
side effect
When applied to skin : There is not enough reliable information to know whether proline is safe or what side effects it may have.
Special notes and warnings
When applied to skin : There is not enough reliable information to know whether proline is safe or what side effects it may have. Pregnancy and Breast-feeding : There is not enough reliable information to know whether proline is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Stay safe and follow the amounts in your food.
Children : Proline is safe when taken by mouth in the amount of food.