Description
Description
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are L-leucine, L-isoleucine and L-valine. They comprise a very important group of amino acids for just about anyone, from world champion athletes to regular people. The body uses BCAAs to promote healing of injured tissues, speeding up recovery, and to protect against muscle tissue breakdown (catabolism) during exercise. BCAAs are important for developing and building muscles. Studies have shown BCAAs to be helpful in other areas as well because of what each ingredient does independently.
For example, leucine is necessary for wound recovery to skin and bones and helps protect muscles; valine helps promote or maintain nitrogen balance (essential for muscular
development); and isoleucine helps boost energy and is necessary for forming hemoglobin.
Function & Application
1. Instant BCAA (branched chain amino acids) – L-leucine, L-isoleucine and L-valine – are the single most important group of amino acids for humans.
2. All three are used by the body to heal injured tissues, speed up recovery, and protect against muscle tissue breakdown (catabolism) during exercise.
3. Instant BCAA Branched-chain amino acids are considered essential amino acids because human beings cannot survive unless these amino acids are present in the diet.
4. Since one third of all muscle protein is comprised of BCAA's, they are extremely important for developing and building muscles.
5. Broadly, leucine heals and protects muscles and bones.
6. Valine promotes nitrogen balance which is essential for muscular growth. L-Isoleucine helps provide the necessary energy and is essential for forming hemoglobin.










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