The most essential BCAA muscle amino acids
The Branched-Chain Amino Acids are essential both in a strict sense – our bodies can’t manufacture them – and because during stress like training or lack of optimal nutrition they are used up first by the muscles. Leucine is one of the essential aminos that belongs to the BCAA group. Cutting-edge scientific results prove that leucine is one of the most important aminos, because it directly stimulates skeletal muscle protein synthesis – high leucine levels in the body is a signal for the anabolic state. Leucine promotes recovery and protects muscle tissues from breakdown (anti-catabolic effect). Leucine has been found useful even when the overall dietary protein intake is high, and even when you combine it with fast digesting protein shakes. BCAA’s can also be used by muscles for energy when engaging in high intensity activity.*
Serving size: 5 tablets | ||
Amount per serving | %Daily value | |
L-leucine | 2240 mg | † |
L-isoleucine | 1120 mg | † |
L-valine | 1120 mg | † |
† Percent Daily Value not established |
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Ingredients:L-leucina, L-isoleucina, L-valina, celulosa microcristalina, dióxido de silicio coloidal, estearato de magnesio. |
Directions: Take 1-3 servings a day, before and after training, and at any other catabolic time like before going to bed.*
Allergen info: Manufactured in a facility that processes milk, soy and egg proteins, and gluten, peanuts!
Warnings: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Consult a medical doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. Discontinue use and consult a medical doctor if you experience unusual symptoms. Not intended for use by persons under the age of 18. Do not exceed recommended serving.