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BCAA Xtra Drink is a functional sports drink containing Branched Chain Amino Acids.
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BCAA + GREEN TEA SHOCK SHOT is a convenient form of liquid amino acids. BCAA + Green Tea Shock Shot is a combination of leucine, isoleucine and valine in a 2:1:1 ratio enriched with an extract from green tea leaves.
BCAA amino acids should be used both during the period of reduction and mass building.
Green tea extract supports metabolism and contributes to fat oxidation.
BCAA, i.e. branched-chain amino acids, are among the most popular supplements used by physically active people. This is because both everyday practice and scientific research confirm their beneficial influence on the generally understood athletic ability.
BCAA include: leucine, isoleucine and valine which belong to the group of essential amino acids called exogenous, i.e. amino acids that must be provided with food or in the form of a supplement as the body is unable to synthesise them on its own. BCAAs are distinguished by the fact that they are metabolised not in the liver, but primarily in muscle tissue.
Content | By Serving |
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L-Leucine | 2000 mg |
L-Isoleucine | 1000 mg |
L-Valine | 1000 mg |
Green Tea Extract | 24 mg |
Water, l-leucine; l-isoleucine; l-valine, acid: citric acid, acidity regulator: trisodium citrate, green tea leaf extract camellia sinensis, sweeteners: sucralose, acesulfame potassium, preserving agents: sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate
Use 1 serving per day before or after working out. Shake before use. Dietary supplement. The product is intended for physically active people over 18 years of age. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Precipitate formation is a natural phenomenon. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. A balanced diet and healthy lifestyle are recommended.
Store in a dry and cool place. Best served chilled. Do not freeze. Shake delicately before use. Sedimentation is a natural process.