Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 4 Capsules
Serving Per Container: 30
Experience Explosive Muscle Growth with BCAA Veg Capsule
Take the Vicwell BCAA capsules before training to improve your active lifestyle. BCAA, the Branched Chain Amino Acids are essential amino acids which means they can't be produced by your body and must be obtained from food.
Studies have shown that BCAA supplements have been shown to form new muscle tissue, protect against muscle damage, decrease muscle fatigue and alleviate muscle soreness.
Take your training efforts to the next level by supporting endurance and recovery. Used after strength training to Boost Protein Synthesis to build muscle.
Benefits:
- Minimize muscle soreness since Delayed DOMS(Onset Muscle Soreness ) develops 12 - 24 hours postworkout.
- Speed up muscle recovery so you can get back into the gym faster.
- Easy-to-carry and easy-to-swallow capsules instead of a messy drink.
- Made from cGMP lab, really high-quality workout supplement for men and women.
Ingredients
2:1:1 BCAA(L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine)
How to Take it
As a dietary supplement, adults take 4 capsules daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Why do we need BCAA when training?
BCAAs are primarily metabolized in skeletal muscle. Exercise promotes increased BCAA oxidation for its use as an energy source and fuel for workouts, highly active in skeletal muscle tissue. As a “fuel” for skeletal muscle, intra-workout supplementation can support endurance and sports performance.
BCAA from Vicwell delivers 2000 mg of BCAAs per serving in the preferred 2:1:1 ratio of leucine to isoleucine and valine.
Why is the 2:1:1 perfect amino acid ratio?
Each Serving contains 1000mg L-Leucine, 500mg L-Isoleucine, and L-Valine 500mg.
Leucine is the most critical branched-chain amino acid in the pack. It activates a specific pathway that stimulates protein synthesis.
Valine plays a key role in reducing muscle fatigue during workouts.
While leucine is the most vital of the branched-chain amino, taking leucine by itself doesn't provide nearly as much benefit if other amino acids aren't present. The 2:1:1 ratio allows for maximum leucine intake, but also enough valine and isoleucine to have a synergistic effect.