MoTiV
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So I found this on a supplement website:
Amino acids did not obtain GRAS classification (Generally Recognised As Safe) in the US and are not allowed for use in food production in Europe. They are unstable in drinks and react with sugar (so-called Maillard reaction). And finally, they raise the osmolality of the drinks, which leads to poorer sugar, water and mineral absorption.
I've been using EAAs pre/intra/post WO for awhile now and I swear by them but can anyone enlighten me on this statement? I can't find any research on amino acids.
Amino acids did not obtain GRAS classification (Generally Recognised As Safe) in the US and are not allowed for use in food production in Europe. They are unstable in drinks and react with sugar (so-called Maillard reaction). And finally, they raise the osmolality of the drinks, which leads to poorer sugar, water and mineral absorption.
I've been using EAAs pre/intra/post WO for awhile now and I swear by them but can anyone enlighten me on this statement? I can't find any research on amino acids.