FAQs

Why do we recommend BCAA?

BCAA (branched-chain amino acids) may help with:

Preserving and increasing muscle mass: BCAAs (leucine, isoleucine, valine) could be crucial for muscle protein synthesis and may help maintain muscle mass during intense workouts.
Providing energy during workouts: Muscles quickly utilize them, which may delay fatigue and enhance workout performance.
Speeding up recovery: BCAAs could help reduce muscle soreness and promote faster recovery after training.
Supporting fat burning: Consuming BCAAs may help preserve muscle mass while you burn fat.
Overall, BCAAs can effectively support workout performance, muscle growth, and recovery.

Can this product be consumed during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

BCAA consumption during pregnancy and breastfeeding is generally considered safe, as it contains only three essential amino acids (leucine, isoleucine, valine), which naturally occur in the body and diet. However, since every pregnancy and breastfeeding situation is unique, please consult your doctor before using any supplements.

Can this product be consumed with high blood pressure?

BCAAs generally do not directly affect blood pressure as they do not contain stimulants (e.g., caffeine) that would raise blood pressure. However, if you have high blood pressure, please consult your doctor before taking BCAA supplements, especially if you are taking other medications or supplements that may interact with each other.

Why do you need amino acids, including BCAAs?

Amino acids, including BCAAs can be essential for protein synthesis, meaning they can play a key role in muscle building and recovery.