I've taken them for years along with a mass amino tab. I also donate blood regularly. The blood center says my blood is so much better than average, I get asked to donate every 56 days on the date! So the liver and aminos must really help.
Both got aminos, but that's where the similarities end.
But doesn't uniliver have just as many or more aminos? Is there a reason it couldn't be used like nitro?
"The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong in the broken places."
-Ernest Hemingway
Wendler: Then have that person drink a gallon of milk a day.
Question: What if that person is lactose intolerant?
Wendler: Buy baby wipes. It’s gonna get dirty.
(From 5/3/1)
Hobbes: What's the point of attaching a number to everything you do?
Calvin: If your numbers go up, it means you're having more fun.
-Bill Watterson, from Calvin and Hobbes
But doesn't uniliver have just as many or more aminos? Is there a reason it couldn't be used like nitro?
When talking amino acids, it's not just quantity of aminos, but quality, form, and ratios that could make a difference. So determining what amino acid supplement you use would be based on what your goals are specifically.
I'm not a scientist. Nor am I a leading expert on toothpaste though I find the thought strangely appealing.
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