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What is arachidonic acid and what does it do?

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What is arachidonic acid and what does it do?

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Arachidonic acid is an essential acid considered to be a part of the Omega-6 group. It’s stored in the cell membranes and responsible for sending signals of adaptive changes in the case of muscle damage or other types of stimuli. William Llewellyn, a performance-enhancing scientist, is responsible for patenting and developing the arachidonic acid supplementation protocols that is used for stimulating muscle growth.

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