MORE LEUCINE – MORE MUSCLE MASS WITH BCAA 8:1:1!
BCAA is a combination of three essential amino acids – leucine, isoleucine and valine. They are considered essential because they cannot be synthesized by the human body and must be obtained through food or supplements.
BCAA amino acids have an unconventional branched-chain structure. Research has shown that BCAA amino acid products are one of the most important nutritional supplements in the "Muscle Recovery and Mass Gain" category.
Why take BCAA?
- Faster and better recovery after training
- Reducing muscle fatigue
- Stopping catabolic processes
- Reduction of cortisol
- Increase in muscle mass
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Why did HS LABS choose the BCAA ratio to be 8:1:1?
You can't help but ask yourself this question. Here is the answer:
In the BCAA 8:1:1 formula, there is 8 times more leucine than isoleucine and valine. This is not a coincidence, nor is it a marketing gimmick. Leucine is considered the most anabolic amino acid in the human body, which helps to increase muscle mass faster and more qualitatively. Leucine has the unique role of being a signaling molecule that regulates optimal protein synthesis in skeletal muscles. In addition, Leucine helps maintain good glucose metabolism and insulin function in the norm. It also facilitates the process of using fat as a source of energy.
Method of use:
- One serving (5 g – 1 ½ scoops) before and after training