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As I understand it, BCAA reduces the amount of FFA in the bloodstream, freeing up albumin to deal with tryptophan.
I'd like to make use of the fat I still have to produce muscle. Should I avoid BCAA until it's mostly gone?
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>>75144456
nah, just inject L-citruline if you want concrete results
its literally natty+ so it doesn't matter
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>>75144496
How does this relate?
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>>75144679
oh sorry, I thought of l-carnitine injections
my bad



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