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Last month, I was sent a container of BCAA Powder from Vitality Max Labs to test out and review. The retail price for one #BCAAPOWDER container costs $99, but it is currently listed for $26.99 on Amazon.com. Each 5.6oz container contains 30 servings (1 scoop).
The ingredients include:
L-Leucine - a dietary amino acid that stimulates muscle protein synthesis.
L-IsoLeucine - an amino acid that only works when it is combined with L-Leucine or L-Valine.
L-Valine - an essential amino acid.
Final Thoughts: The 8oz container arrived in perfect condition by UPS. It contains around 30 servings or scoops. All you have to do is mix one scoop of the powder with 8-10ozs of water in a shaker/bottle and shake it up. It was late on a Saturday afternoon last month when I first tried out the mix. I hadn't even realized I was a bit fatigued until after my sip; that's when I felt an energy boost. No, there's no caffeine in it, but it does contain L-Leucine, L-IsoLeucine and L-Valine.
Overall, I do like the BCAA Powder! It has a great fruit punch taste and it does help to reduce recovery time after a workout.
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I received this product on a promotional discount for my honest review and they are 100% my own opinions. I received no compensation for this review and I am not required to give a positive review. I am also not associated with the seller in any way.
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