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What is the difference between amino acid intake from food and from supplements?

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What is the difference between amino acid intake from food and from supplements?

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Proteins take a long time to be digested and absorbed by the body. They first must be broken down into amino acids in the intestinal tract and then absorbed by the body. In contrast, pure amino acids are absorbed directly, and therefore absorbed faster than proteins. The function of amino acids after absorption is no different whether intake is from food, tablets or drinks.

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