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EAAs 300g

  • Regular price $28.00
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Complete Essential Amino Acid Profile

Essential Amino Acids (EAAs) are the nine amino acids that the body must obtain through diet and include the three Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs). Studies have shown that EAAs may stimulate protein synthesis better than BCAAs on their own.

Key Features:

  • 300g container
  • Contains all nine essential amino acids
  • Includes the three BCAAs
  • Vegan and free form amino acids
  • Very fast absorbing (no digestion required)
  • Complete protein source
  • Cost per serving: $0.77

EAAs vs BCAAs:

  • EAAs contain all nine essential amino acids INCLUDING BCAAs
  • Studies indicate BCAAs work better when combined with other essential amino acids
  • EAAs are more favourable as pre and during exercise supplement
  • Protein synthesis response lasts longer with EAAs

The Nine Essential Amino Acids:

  • Leucine: Muscle protein synthesis, performance enhancement
  • Isoleucine: Muscle tissue repair, energy boost
  • Valine: Muscle growth and repair, energy production
  • Histidine: Tissue repair, immune support
  • Lysine: Collagen formation, calcium absorption
  • Methionine: Protein synthesis, muscle growth
  • Phenylalanine: Protein and enzyme function
  • Threonine: Muscle development, immune system
  • Tryptophan: Growth, mood regulation

Usage:

Best as pre and during exercise supplement. Can be used post-exercise. Interactive effect when combined with whey protein.


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