Amino Acids Neutral

ize stomach acid Amino acids are organic molecules comprising carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms, and are essential building blocks of proteins. They are the smallest unit of proteins and are often referred to as the "building blocks" of life. Amino acids play an important role in a variety of physiological processes, including digestion. Amino acids are able to neutralize stomach acid and can help providing relief from heartburn and other digestive discomfort. Additionally, amino acids are important for the healthy functioning of the immune system, as they help produce antibodies and other compounds that fight off disease-causing bacteria and viruses.

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