Branch Chain Amino Acids 120 Capsules
August 18, 2012 by admin
Filed under Amino Acid Supplement
- 120 Capsules
- Serving Size: 2 Capsules
- 60 Servings Per Container
Product Description
BCAA Complex contains the ideal 2:1:1 ratio of the free form, crystalline branched chain amino acids L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-Valine combined with the conditionally essential amino acid L-Glutamine. The higher amount of Leucine reflects its importance in muscle metabolism as the most effective branch chain amino acid for stimulation of protein synthesis and it is more readily utilized for energy.BCAAs exert an anticatabolic effect by reducing the breakdown of p… More >>
Branch Chain Amino Acids 120 Capsules
Source Naturals BCAA Branch Chain Amino Acids 120 caps
August 8, 2012 by admin
Filed under Amino Acid Supplement
Product Description
Source Naturals BCAA? provides support to your body’s muscular systems with a vigorous blend of branched-chain amino acids and supporting B vitamins. Research has shown that during exercise, branched-chain amino acids are metabolized directly in the skeletal muscle – a process that provides robust musculoskeletal fortification when your body needs it the most, during workouts or athletic competition. Combined with vitamin B-6 and B-12 for optimized protein synthesis… More >>
Source Naturals BCAA Branch Chain Amino Acids 120 caps
NOW Foods Branch Chain Amino Powder, 12 Ounces
December 7, 2011 by admin
Filed under Amino Acid Supplement
- Net quantity of 12 ounces
- Account for nearly 1/3 of the amino acids in muscle protein
- Staple in the lives of many athletes and physically active individuals
- Play a number of key roles in the repair and growth of muscle tissues
Product Description
Of the eight essential amino acids that cannot be produced by the body, the three branched-chain aminos Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine are of key importance. Based on their unique structure, activity, storage and metabolism, BCAA’s have become a staple in the lives of many athletes and physically active individuals. They account for nearly 1/3 of the amino acids in muscle protein, and play a number of key roles in the repair and growth of muscle tissues.*… More >>