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Targeted Amino Acid Protocols

Meaning

Targeted Amino Acid Protocols are clinical intervention strategies that involve the precise administration of specific, free-form amino acids or their immediate metabolic derivatives at calculated dosages and times to achieve a desired physiological or hormonal outcome. These protocols are highly individualized, moving beyond general protein intake to modulate specific biochemical pathways, such as neurotransmitter synthesis, growth hormone release, or nitric oxide production. The goal is to correct functional deficiencies or enhance specific anabolic or regulatory processes with minimal systemic burden.