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BCAA Powder - 270 g powder
BCAA Powder - 270 g powder
DfH-BCA270-200434
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Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* |
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Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified
Dosage
Dosage
Mix 9 grams (approximately one scoop) into 10 to 12 ounces of water per day or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Can be taken pre, peri or post workout
Warnings
Warnings
This product is a dietary supplement. The specified recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. No substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children.
Storage
Storage
Store at room temperature.
Description
BCAAs stimulate the building of protein in muscle, help
reduce muscle breakdown during exercise, and regulate protein metabolism
throughout the body. BCAA Powder combines the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)—
leucine, isoleucine, and valine—along with the amino acid L-glutamine in
a great-tasting, orange flavored powder. These four amino acids have a
synergistic effect in fueling and building muscle, supporting the immune
system and intestinal health, and facilitating maintenance of the body’s
antioxidant stores. This product is designed to be consumed before,
during or after exercise. It contains no sugar, and is sweetened with
organic stevia leaf extract.
BCAAs make up 35% of the essential amino acids in muscle protein.
Beyond being part of the physical structure of muscles, BCAAs also serve
as fuel for muscles, which may help reduce the breakdown of muscle
tissue that sometimes occurs during intense physical training and may
also facilitate recovery. Additionally, BCAAs help promote the synthesis
of muscle proteins, making them a useful addition to exercise and
bodybuilding regimens.
BCAAs are unique in that even in the absence of resistance training (weightlifting), they’ve been shown to stimulate
lean muscle synthesis. For this reason, they may be helpful for anyone looking to build lean mass, in particular those
recovering from injury or trauma, individuals with conditions that may result in accelerated breakdown of muscle
tissue, and older individuals who may be at risk for losing muscle mass through the natural aging process.
Synergy with Glutamine:
Strenuous activity is known to negatively impact intestinal function and the immune system. BCAAs may help reduce
this effect, particularly when combined with L-glutamine. Glutamine is the body’s most abundant amino acid. The
body can synthesize it from other amino acids, so it’s not technically classified as an “essential” amino acid. However,
prolonged physiological and metabolic stress, such as endurance athletics or recovery from trauma, may result in the
body using more glutamine or using it more quickly than this internal synthesis can keep up with. In these situations,
glutamine is considered a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that it must be consumed in the diet or from
supplements in order to ensure an adequate supply.
Glutamine is considered a fuel for the immune system; it contributes to the functioning of white blood cells and
is a building block for glutathione, often called the body’s “master antioxidant.” Glutamine is also a key fuel for
enterocytes, the cells that line the small intestine. Many athletes experience occasional issues associated with
increased intestinal permeability. Glutamine supports the integrity of the intestinal lining which may help protect
against this.
reduce muscle breakdown during exercise, and regulate protein metabolism
throughout the body. BCAA Powder combines the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)—
leucine, isoleucine, and valine—along with the amino acid L-glutamine in
a great-tasting, orange flavored powder. These four amino acids have a
synergistic effect in fueling and building muscle, supporting the immune
system and intestinal health, and facilitating maintenance of the body’s
antioxidant stores. This product is designed to be consumed before,
during or after exercise. It contains no sugar, and is sweetened with
organic stevia leaf extract.
BCAAs make up 35% of the essential amino acids in muscle protein.
Beyond being part of the physical structure of muscles, BCAAs also serve
as fuel for muscles, which may help reduce the breakdown of muscle
tissue that sometimes occurs during intense physical training and may
also facilitate recovery. Additionally, BCAAs help promote the synthesis
of muscle proteins, making them a useful addition to exercise and
bodybuilding regimens.
BCAAs are unique in that even in the absence of resistance training (weightlifting), they’ve been shown to stimulate
lean muscle synthesis. For this reason, they may be helpful for anyone looking to build lean mass, in particular those
recovering from injury or trauma, individuals with conditions that may result in accelerated breakdown of muscle
tissue, and older individuals who may be at risk for losing muscle mass through the natural aging process.
Synergy with Glutamine:
Strenuous activity is known to negatively impact intestinal function and the immune system. BCAAs may help reduce
this effect, particularly when combined with L-glutamine. Glutamine is the body’s most abundant amino acid. The
body can synthesize it from other amino acids, so it’s not technically classified as an “essential” amino acid. However,
prolonged physiological and metabolic stress, such as endurance athletics or recovery from trauma, may result in the
body using more glutamine or using it more quickly than this internal synthesis can keep up with. In these situations,
glutamine is considered a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that it must be consumed in the diet or from
supplements in order to ensure an adequate supply.
Glutamine is considered a fuel for the immune system; it contributes to the functioning of white blood cells and
is a building block for glutathione, often called the body’s “master antioxidant.” Glutamine is also a key fuel for
enterocytes, the cells that line the small intestine. Many athletes experience occasional issues associated with
increased intestinal permeability. Glutamine supports the integrity of the intestinal lining which may help protect
against this.
Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* |
|---|
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified

BCAA Powder - 270 g powder