Description
EAA Master Piece Tangy Lemon: Elevate Your Essential Amino Acid Experience
Embark on a transformative journey with EAA Master Piece. Tailored meticulously for enhanced anabolic action, this isn’t just any amino acid blend—it’s a revolution. Named “Master Piece” for a reason, it symbolizes the zenith of performance nutrition.
Now, when it comes to dedication, you understand the hard work required for top-tier results. Here’s where EAA Master Piece shines. When paired with weight lifting, it’s been proven to amplify muscle mass. In fact, it boasts a remarkable 3.5 times increase in anabolic effect, backed by solid documentation*.
EAA Master Piece: Beyond the Ordinary
- Delivering muscle-building prowess without carbs.
- Providing a swift, tangible impact.
- Boosting the anabolic effect by up to 3.5 times*.
- Accelerating recovery post-exercise.
- Fostering rapid muscle growth.
Experience a Symphony of Flavors:
If you’ve yet to discover the wonders of EAA on muscle growth, now’s your moment. If the marvels of essential Amino Acids in muscle enhancement remain uncharted territory for you, seize this opportunity. Integrating EAA into your routine, be it pre, intra, or post-exercise, is pivotal for cultivating sturdy lean muscles. Beyond fortifying your system with crucial amino acids, it tantalizes your taste buds and offers hydration.
Usage Recommendations:
To unlock its full potential, mix 1 serving (7g) of powder in 200 ml of cold water. Post-workout, it serves as the perfect recovery elixir. And for those grueling sessions, use it as an intra-workout and blend it in 300-400 ml of water and feel the energy surge.
The Science Behind the Strength:
Rigorous research underscores the potency of EAA Master Piece. By focusing on recovery and muscle mass generation post resistance training, it emphasizes the unparalleled benefits of essential amino acids (EAA). Intriguingly, the data reveals complete anabolic activation without added carbs, showcasing its standalone efficacy. More on EAA here.
References: *Essential amino acids and muscle protein recovery from resistance exercise. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 283: E648–E657, 2002; 10.1152/ajpendo.00466.2001.