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- Package Description:�462 CapsulesServing Size:�7 CapsulesNumber of Servings:�66
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS BCAA 4500 is the premium quality Branched Chain Amino Acid supplement designed for rapid muscle recovery and growth. Composed of the three highly anabolic amino acids Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine, BCAA 4500 delivers the most powerful combination of natural anabolic amino acid substrates. BCAA is short for Branched Chain Amino Acid. The BCAAs are leucine, isoleucine and valine. These are 3 of the 9 essential amino acids in the human body. Essential amino acids cannot be produced by the body. You must get them through your diet. These 3 unique amino acids make up over 40% of your daily required essential amino acid intake. BCAAs are unique in many ways but one extraordinary aspect of these 3 amino acids is that they bypass liver metabolism and are transported and metabolized directly in muscle. They are the primary building blocks of muscle tissue proteins. They also are carbon and nitrogen precursors for the synthesis of alanine, glutamate, and glutamine. Anabolic Effects of BCAA BCAAs are shown to have anabolic effects in human muscle. They are required for muscle tissue maintenance and preserve glycogen stores in muscle tissue. The BCAAs are the primary amino acids responsible for protein synthesis. In fact, the tissue building effects from protein are primarily due to BCAAs. The anabolic activity of BCAAs are from multiple pathways. Studies show that the BCAAs and in particular leucine stimulates muscle protein synthesis by acting as both a signal and a substrate. One way BCAAs do this is through signaling mTOR activity in human muscle tissue. mTOR is the primary regulator of muscle growth through amino acid sensoring. BCAAs appear to signal mTOR to activate protein synthesis after exercise. This is a significant anabolic signaling effect activated by BCAA Anti-Catabolic Effects of BCAA BCAAs effect on increasing lean muscle tissue stems from its anabolic activity as well as its anti-catabolic activity. Studies show taking BCAAs before training is effective at suppressing muscle tissue breakdown after training. These study results suggest that BCAAs have a protein-sparing effect during the recovery after exercise, and that protein synthesis is stimulated and/or protein degradation is decreased. There are also indications, though difficult to measure, that these same effects happen during exercise as well. With BCAA supplementation you get greater protein synthesis and less protein breakdown. Reduce Muscle Damage and Soreness BCAAs reduce training induced muscle damage and soreness. Studies performed on athletes supplementing with BCAA showed reduced levels of key markers indicative of muscle damage, reduced inflammation, and effectively reduced perceived muscle soreness. Blood samples after BCAA intake showed dramatic decreases in creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) – both markers of muscle damage. Lower levels of CK and LDH indicate less muscle tissue damage and inflammation. Less muscle damage, soreness and inflammation leads to quicker recovery times. Your body spends more time in anabolic mode. BCAAs Reduces Fatigue and Enhance Endurance One unique effect of BCAA is its prevention of central fatigue allowing for high intensity training for longer periods of time. Research on BCAA supplementation during exercise does show they increase mental alertness and reduce mental fatigue. In the blood stream BCAAs compete with tryptophan (the tranquilizing amino acid). Tryptophan is the direct precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin. This depresses the central nervous system and produces symptoms of fatigue. When you exercise intensely, the ratio of tryptophan to BCAA is altered in favor of increases in tryptophan. This in itself makes you fatigued. Several studies with various types of athletes confirm that BCAAs reduce mental fatigue and increase mental alertness during their respective events. Less fatigue during exercise and other physical activities as well
BCAA 4500 is the premium quality Branched Chain Amino Acid supplement designed for rapid muscle recovery and growth. Composed of the three highly anabolic amino acids Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine, BCAA 4500 delivers the most powerful combination of natural anabolic amino acid substrates. BCAA is short for Branched Chain Amino Acid. The BCAAs are leucine, isoleucine and valine. These are 3 of the 9 essential amino acids in the human body. Essential amino acids cannot be produced by the body. You must get them through your diet. These 3 unique amino acids make up over 40% of your daily required essential amino acid intake. BCAAs are unique in many ways but one extraordinary aspect of these 3 amino acids is that they bypass liver metabolism and are transported and metabolized directly in muscle. They are the primary building blocks of muscle tissue proteins. They also are carbon and nitrogen precursors for the synthesis of alanine, glutamate, and glutamine. Anabolic Effects of BCAA BCAAs are shown to have anabolic effects in human muscle. They are required for muscle tissue maintenance and preserve glycogen stores in muscle tissue. The BCAAs are the primary amino acids responsible for protein synthesis. In fact, the tissue building effects from protein are primarily due to BCAAs. The anabolic activity of BCAAs are from multiple pathways. Studies show that the BCAAs and in particular leucine stimulates muscle protein synthesis by acting as both a signal and a substrate. One way BCAAs do this is through signaling mTOR activity in human muscle tissue. mTOR is the primary regulator of muscle growth through amino acid sensoring. BCAAs appear to signal mTOR to activate protein synthesis after exercise. This is a significant anabolic signaling effect activated by BCAA Anti-Catabolic Effects of BCAA BCAAs effect on increasing lean muscle tissue stems from its anabolic activity as well as its anti-catabolic activity. Studies show taking BCAAs before training is effective at suppressing muscle tissue breakdown after training. These study results suggest that BCAAs have a protein-sparing effect during the recovery after exercise, and that protein synthesis is stimulated and/or protein degradation is decreased. There are also indications, though difficult to measure, that these same effects happen during exercise as well. With BCAA supplementation you get greater protein synthesis and less protein breakdown. Reduce Muscle Damage and Soreness BCAAs reduce training induced muscle damage and soreness. Studies performed on athletes supplementing with BCAA showed reduced levels of key markers indicative of muscle damage, reduced inflammation, and effectively reduced perceived muscle soreness. Blood samples after BCAA intake showed dramatic decreases in creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) – both markers of muscle damage. Lower levels of CK and LDH indicate less muscle tissue damage and inflammation. Less muscle damage, soreness and inflammation leads to quicker recovery times. Your body spends more time in anabolic mode. BCAAs Reduces Fatigue and Enhance Endurance One unique effect of BCAA is its prevention of central fatigue allowing for high intensity training for longer periods of time. Research on BCAA supplementation during exercise does show they increase mental alertness and reduce mental fatigue. In the blood stream BCAAs compete with tryptophan (the tranquilizing amino acid). Tryptophan is the direct precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin. This depresses the central nervous system and produces symptoms of fatigue. When you exercise intensely, the ratio of tryptophan to BCAA is altered in favor of increases in tryptophan. This in itself makes you fatigued. Several studies with various types of athletes confirm that BCAAs reduce mental fatigue and increase mental alertness during their respective events. Less fatigue during exercise and other physical activities as well as sharper mental focus and c