Type |
Powder |
Place of Origin |
Guangdong, China |
Flavor |
Watermelon,Blue Raspberry,Mango,Pineapple |
Packaging |
Bottle+box |
Specification |
NET WT 14.8 OZ (420g) |
Product name |
Lifeworth Muscle Recovery Drink |
Ingredients |
BCAA (L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine), L-Glutamine, Citrulline Malate, Sodium Citrate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Silicon Dioxide, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium |
Function |
1.Increase Muscle Growth 2.Decrease Muscle Soreness 3.Reduce Exercise Fatigue 4.Prevent Muscle Wasting |
Supply types |
OEM/ODM Factory |
Taking method |
As a dietary supplement, mix one scoop per 10-14 fl. oz. of water (adjust for taste preference) and shake well. On training days, consume 1 scoop during exercise and 1 scoop after exercise. On non-training days, consume 2 scoops throughout the day. For best results, consumer daily. |
OEM/ODM |
Customized logo is welcome, packing as your requirement. offering private label |
Precautions
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1. Keep out of reach of children. 2. Content on this site is for reference purposes and is not intended to substitute for advice given by a physician, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional.You should not use this information as self-diagnosis or for treating a health problem or disease.Contact your health-care provider immediately if you suspect that you have a medical problem. 3. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. |
The BCAA leucine activates a certain pathway in the body that stimulates muscle protein synthesis, which is the process of making muscle.Whey protein contains all the essential amino acids needed to build muscle. Therefore, while BCAAs can increase muscle protein synthesis, they can’t do so maximally without the other essential amino acids, such as those found in whey protein or other complete protein sources .
2. Decrease Muscle Soreness Some research suggests BCAAs can help decrease muscle soreness after a workout. It’s not uncommon to feel sore a day or two after a workout, especially if your exercise routine is new.This soreness is called delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), which develops 12 to 24 hours after exercise and can last up to 72 hours.While the exact cause of DOMS is not clearly understood, researchers believe it’s the result of tiny tears in the muscles after exercise .BCAAs have been shown to decrease muscle damage, which may help reduce the length and severity of DOMS. Several studies show that BCAAs decrease protein breakdown during exercise and decrease levels of creatine kinase, which is an indicator of muscle damage
3. Reduce Exercise Fatigue Just as BCAAs may help decrease muscle soreness from exercise, they may also help reduce exercise-induced fatigue.Your muscles use BCAAs during exercise, causing levels in your blood to decrease. When blood levels of BCAAs decline, levels of the essential amino acid tryptophan in your brain increase.In your brain, tryptophan is converted to serotonin, a brain chemical that is thought to contribute to the development of fatigue during exercise.In two studies, participants who supplemented with BCAAs improved their mental focus during exercise, which is thought to result from the fatigue-reducing effect of BCAAs .However, this decrease in fatigue is unlikely to translate to improvements in exercise performance.
4. Prevent Muscle Wasting BCAAs can help prevent muscle wasting or breakdown.Muscle proteins are constantly broken down and rebuilt (synthesized). The balance between muscle protein breakdown and synthesis determines the amount of protein in muscle.Muscle wasting or breakdown occurs when protein breakdown exceeds muscle protein synthesis.Muscle wasting is a sign of malnutrition and occurs with chronic infections, cancer, periods of fasting and as a natural part of the aging process. Therefore, it’s important that the BCAAs and other essential amino acids are replaced during times of muscle wasting to halt it or to slow its progression.
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