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MVP BCAA
PLEX (120 caps)

This state-of-the-art
formula plays a principle role in muscle recovery,
muscle growth and energy maintenance. Branched Chain
Amino Acids are incredibly powerful because they are
metabolized directly in the muscle, not the liver. As
a result, weight training dramatically increases BCAA
uptake, creating a higher demand for them. And, since
BCAA's are essential amino acids, which can not be
made within the body, they must be supplied through
foods or supplementation.
The
BCAA - Plex Formula is precisely balanced to provide
the 3 branched chain amino acids, L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine
and L-Valine. It also contains vitamin C and vitamin
B-6 to further enhance uptake. Its design is based on
studies conducted by the National Academy of Science. Each BCAA
- Plex servings ( 6 capsules ) contains
2400 mg of L-Leucine , 1200 mg of L-Isoleucine and
1200 mg of L-Valine all in isolated free form and peptide
bonded Branched Chain Amino Acids.

Other
Ingredients: Silica,
Magnesium Stearate, Gelatin Capsule, Contains no: yeast,
wheat, gluten, corn, milk, sugar, soy, preservatives.
Suggested
Use: As a dietary supplement, take 6 capsules 1-3
times daily, especially before and after exercise.
References:
1.
Plaitakis A, Smith J, Mandeli J, et al. Pilot trial of
branched-chain amino acids in amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis. Lancet May 7, 1988:1015-8.
2. Wahren J, Denis J, Desurmont P, et al. Is intravenous
administration of branched chain amino acids effective in
the treatment of hepatic encephalopathy? A multicenter
study. Hepatology 1983;3(4):475-80.
3. Kelly GS. Sports Nutrition: A review of selected
nutritional supplements for bodybuilders and strength
athletes. Med Rev 1997;2:184-201.
4. MacLean DA, Graham TE, Satlin B. Branched-chain amino
acids augment ammonia metabolism while attenuating protein
breakdown during exercise. Am J Physiol 1994;267:E1010-1022.
5. Blomstrand E, Hassmen P, Ek S, et al. Influence of
ingesting a solution of branched-chain amino acids on
perceived exertion during exercise. Acta Physiol Scand
1997;159:41-49.
6. Van Hall G, Rasymakers JSH, Saris WHM, Wagenmakers AJM.
Supplementation with branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and
tryptophan has no effect on performance during prolonged
exercise. Clin Sci 1994;87:52 (abstract #75)
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