USPLabs BCAA Supreme 30 Servings
Excludes drinks, liquids, bars, and foods.
Excludes drinks, liquids, bars, and foods.
USPLabs BCAA Supreme is also available in Tablet Form
USP Labs BCAA Supreme is the Ultimate Anabolic BCAA. Unlike most BCAAs which contain a 2:1:1 BCAA Ratio, USP Labs has a Highly Anabolic 8:1:1 Ratio of BCAAs which supports muscle growth and muscle recovery. Each scoop of BCAA Supreme Packs a whopping 15 grams of Amino Acids Per Scoop along with 654mg of Electrolytes to support hydration. Whether using this as an intra-workout, a leg day supplement to keep the crams away, or just to supplement with aminos, you're going to love USP Labs BCAA Supreme.
An 8:1:1 ratio of BCAAs means their is more Leucine than in your standard BCAA formula. This makes this formula more anabolic and more suited towards improved muscle growth and muscle recovery.
Among all of the Branched Chain Amino Acids Leucine has the largest effect on protein synthesis and is known to increase protein synthesis by increasing the phosphorylation of proteins involved in mTOR signaling. USP Labs BCAA Supreme Contains an 8:1:1 BCAA Ratio making it the Ultimate Anabolic BCAA. Leucine is also known for supporting tissue regeneration which supports muscle recovery during and post workout.
Mix 2 scoops in 20 ounces of water and shake for 30 seconds. Sip while working out and use this as an intra-workout supplement or take whenever additional aminos are needed.
Serving Size: 2 Scoop (17.85g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Sodium 120mg
Potassium 100mg
Proprietary Blend 15g
8:1:1 BCAA+ Blend
(Instantized L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine), L-Alanine, Taurine, Glycine, L-Lysine HCL, L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine (Sustamine)
Electrolyte Blend 654mg
Sodium Citrate, Potassium Chloride
*Daily Value Not Established
Other Ingredients: Citric acid, malic acid, maltodextrin, Natural and artificial flavors, sucralose, Acesulfame potassium, silica, FD&C Red #40.
This product is only intended to be consumed by healthy adults 18 years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children.
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