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    Hi,

    i have a quick question

    is it ok to freeze amino acid supplements once mixed with water ?

    thanks
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    Should be fine. A few people have made protein ice lollys and have had no problems.
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    If you can freeze skimmed milk I can't see why you can't freeze an amino acid solution. Why you would want to do that though is another question entirely, ha ha ha!!

    But anyway, the answer is yes!
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    love these questions, wacky but never know when youll be needing it yourself, welcome OP
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