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✓ Ultra-high dosage: 12,000 mg of amino acids per serving
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MBN Amino 12000 High Dose Amino Acids 12,000 mg - Muscle Recovery & Strength Training
MBN Amino 12000 delivers a high dose of essential and branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) in convenie... Read More
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MBN Amino 12000 delivers a high dose of essential and branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) in convenient tablets to nourish your muscles, accelerate recovery and reduce muscle breakdown. Perfect for intense athletes who want maximum results.
Benefits:
- 12,000 mg of amino acids per serving
- Supports muscle growth and recovery
- Reduces muscle breakdown during heavy workouts
- Easy to take tablets
Usage: Take 3-6 tablets before and/or after your workout, or spread throughout the day for constant amino supply.
MBN Amino 12000 - Build, protect and repair your muscles optimally.
| Nutritional value | |
| Nutritional value per | Serving Size: 4 tablets |
| Energy | 129KJ / 30 Kcal |
| Fats | 0 gram |
| Of which Saturated | 0 gram |
| Carbohydrates | 1,6 gram |
| Of which sugars | 0 gram |
| Protein | 6 gram |
| Salt | 0 gram |
| Ingredients | |
| Glycine | 1688 mg |
| L-Alanine | 3780 mg |
| L-Arginine | 2604 mg |
| L-Aspartic Acid | 8168 mg |
| L-Cystine | 1348 mg |
| L-Glutamic Acid | 19108 mg |
| L-Histidine | 2480 mg |
| L-Isoleucine | 5228 mg |
| L-Leucine | 10036 mg |
| L-Lysine | 8536 mg |
| L-Methionine | 2292 mg |
| L-Phenylalaline | 4140 mg |
| L-Proline | 8264 mg |
| L-Serine | 5092 mg |
| L-Threonine | 5856 mg |
| L-Tryptophan | 1764 mg |
| L-Turosine | 3312 mg |
| L-Valine | 6304 mg |
For strength or endurance sports: before or after training For diets or deficiencies: spread throughout the day For recovery or medical reasons: on the advice of a doctor or specialist
Essential amino acids must be obtained from food or supplements. Non-essential amino acids can be produced by the body itself.
Generally speaking, yes, especially with normal use. However, excessive doses or prolonged use without supervision can pose risks (e.g. strain on the liver or kidneys).
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Your body uses them to build and maintain muscles, enzymes, hormones and other tissues.
There are 20 standard amino acids, 9 of which are essential. You must obtain these essential amino acids through your diet, because your body cannot produce them itself.