High-intensity training increases the metabolic demand for specific amino acids that the body cannot produce fast enough, making them conditionally essential in athletic contexts. Walsh et al., Exercise Immunology Review For this reason, conditionally essential amino acids are often supplemented not just for health, but for performance benefits such as: Reduced muscle breakdown and soreness Faster recovery post-exercise or injury Improved immune response during heavy training blocks Increased blood flow, endurance, and energy availability If youre training hard and not recovering well, adding CEAAs to your supplement stack could be the missing link
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Clinics sometimes include GACLIV as part of IV therapy or amino acid wellness programs
Think of them as signaling molecules in your body