BCAAs are essential, meaning they have to be consumed through diet, since our bodies can’t make them. BCAAs provide active adults support for exercise performance and muscle recovery.
Promotes muscle strength, endurance and recovery
BCAAs are used by athletes for a reason: Research shows that BCAAs help to both maintain and build muscle strength and endurance, support physical performance and brain function and promote muscle recovery.1,2 But it is important to note that BCAA supplementation can be advantageous for anyone — not just strength or endurance athletes.
Supports immune system health
Athletes need healthy immunity for peak performance, and BCAAs help maintain healthy immune system function.3,4 Again, BCAAs can be beneficial to support anyone’s immune system health.5 So take a page from the athlete’s playbook. Help maintain healthy skeletal muscle, promote brain function and support your immune system with Branched Chain Amino Acids.
The branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) valine, leucine and isoleucine are essential nutrients that your body gets by digesting protein-rich foods such as meat, dairy and legumes, or through supplementation. BCAAs encourage protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and the liver, promote muscle function, support exercise performance and muscle recovery and support healthy brain and immune function.
BCAAs are essential amino acids that help synthesize protein in two hard-working parts of the body: the liver and muscles.
Whether you’re a professional athlete or weekend warrior, BCAAs can help support your muscle strength and endurance.
Because BCAAs help synthesize protein in the muscles, they are also great for supporting muscle recovery, especially post-exercise.
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