NPL BCAA EAA 12:1:1 is an essential amino acid supplement formulated with the full spectrum of aminos to build muscle, repair tissue and promote recovery after exercise. It contains the perfect combination of amino acids, along with 10g of BCAAs per serving.
BCAAs and EAAs stimulate protein synthesis, boost nitrogen, reduce the loss of lean muscle tissue after strenuous exercise, along with speeding up recovery time and aid in muscle growth and repair.
Recently many supplement companies are overselling the idea that BCAAs are all that are needed for optimal muscle growth. The truth is that you need the full spectrum of amino acids to build muscle. BCAA (Leucine, isoleucine and valine) provide just three pieces of the nine-piece puzzle.
BCAAs are the “ON” switch or ignitions switch that activates the muscle protein synthesis engine and the other six essential amino acids keep the engine running. EAAs are the actual fuel that “keeps the motor running”. To put it even simpler, BCAAs without EAAs present will not drive muscle growth.
BENEFITS:
- Perfect ratio of EAAs (Essential Amino Acids)
- Muscle Recovery
- Improve Endurance
- Reduce Muscle Fatigue
- Stimulant Free
- Zero Carbs
CONTAINS (PER SERVING):
- 12000mg BCAAs + EAAs
- 5000mg L-Leucine
- 2000mg Taurine
- 3500mg Glutamine
- 0.9g Carbs
- 0mg Sugar
SUGGESTED USE:
- Mix 2 rounded scoops (approx. 15g) with 300ml of cold water.
- Consume 1-3 times per day, preferably before and/or directly after training.
- It may also be consumed during training as an intra-workout drink, or as recommended by your fitness advisor.
DISCLAIMER:
Seek advice from a health care professional before use if you have any pre-existing medical condition. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you are being treated for heart disease or high blood pressure. Should not be used in conjunction with any prescription medication. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Daniël Burger –
NPL BCAA EAA 12:1:1 (300g)
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