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Why Are Minerals Bound To Amino Acids To Form A Chelate?

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Why Are Minerals Bound To Amino Acids To Form A Chelate?

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The body is very efficient at absorbing amino acids. In a priority list of nutrition substances crossing the intestinal wall after digestion, amino acids rank high. In fact, 95% of all amino acids broken down in the process of digestion are absorbed. Chelating minerals to these allows them to be “smuggled” in the transport process across the gut wall.

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