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BCAA+G Green Apple by MRM

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Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 6.5 Gram(s) (3 scoops), 2 times daily
Servings Per Container: 27
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value* (Adults and children 4 or more years of age)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 2 mg 100%
Leucine 2,500 mg
Valine 1,500 mg
Isoleucine 1,000 mg
Glutamine 1,000 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. † Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: natural Green Apple flavor, Citric Acid, Stevia leaf extract, Monk Fruit extract.

Statements

Suggested Use:

Suggested Usage: Take 3 scoops 2 times daily. 1 serving should be taken prior to exercise and 1 serving immediately following exercise. Please note: BCAA+G does not mix well in water and must be shaken or swirled prior to each drink. It is normal for BCAA+G to float on top of the water. Also, BCAA+G can be consumed as powder directly into the mouth and chased with water.
Elite Training Athletes: To enhance muscle strength and recovery from intense training best results are seen when BCAA+G is used before, during and immediately following training. For example: 3 scoops prior to training, 3 scoops during training and 3 scoops after training.

Warnings:

This product is manufactured in a facility that processes other products that contain milk, egg or soy.

Does Not Contain:

Contains no added milk, egg, soy, peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish, wheat, gluten or yeast ingredients.

Other Information:

BCAA+G increases protein synthesis, nitrogen retention and most importantly, protects hard earned muscle from the stress of heavy training and intense exercise. Clinical investigations have proven that the amino acids found in BCAA+G help the body recover quicker after intense training and promote lean muscle gains, while reducing unwanted body fat.

FDA Disclaimer:

This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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