Or will regulation eventually slow things down?
Ten years ago peptides were rarely discussed outside of research circles. Now they’re everywhere in bodybuilding, longevity, and biohacking communities. Do you think peptides will become mainstream tools in the next few years?
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I get plenty of lysine from meat and dairy but the others are harder to estimate
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Honestly never tracked norvaline intake from food Most of it seems to come from supplements
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My diet covers lysine well but I still add citrulline for gym performance
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I eat a high protein diet so arginine and lysine are probably decent but I supplement anyway
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Citrulline is one of the few ingredients I actually notice during workouts
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Not sure about exact amounts but I doubt diet alone gets me optimal levels
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Good question I think diet provides a foundation but targeted supplementation can fill the gaps
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Most athletes I know supplement these rather than relying entirely on food
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I noticed better pumps once I added citrulline regardless of my diet quality
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Getting enough protein probably covers lysine and some arginine but not necessarily performance focused amounts
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Watermelon is about the only food I regularly eat for natural citrulline
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I’ve never specifically monitored norvaline but it’s interesting to learn more about it
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My pre-workout covers citrulline and norvaline so I don’t worry much about diet sources
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I think most people underestimate how little citrulline they get from food.

