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AS-IT-IS Nutrition Atom BCAA Watermelon

(250 gm Powder in jar)
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AS-IT-IS Nutrition Atom BCAA Watermelon
Product Details
AS-IT-IS Nutrition Atom BCAA Atom BCAA includes an ideal blend of nutrients that work synergistically to provide support to achieve more significant results in bodybuilding. Leucine helps preserve muscle glycogen stores and minimises protein breakdown, isoleucine acts as an anti-catabolic agent, helps in faster recovery, and valine prevents tryptophan from being taken up by the brain, thereby delaying the onset of fatigue during the workout. Glutamine significantly affects BCAA metabolism and gut barrier maintenance and creates the positive protein balance required for muscle building. L-Citrulline accelerates ammonia clearance and decreases muscle pH that occurs during severe exertion.

Key Ingredients:
  • Branched Chain Amino acids ( L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine )
  • L-Glutamine
  • L-Citrulline
  • L-Arginine
  • L-Carnitine
  • L-Tartrate
  • Acidity Regulator INS 330
  • Potassium Citrate
  • Sodium chloride
  • Grape Seed Extract
  • Sucralose
  • Vitamin B6 ( as Pyridoxine HCl )
  • Approved colours & flavours

Key Benefits:
  • MAKES YOUR WORKOUTS MORE EFFICIENT: BCAAs are glucogenic amino acids that provide immediate energy during a workout. BCAAs are especially beneficial when you work in a carb-depleted state and during intense training when glycogen stores run down
  • EXCELLENT FOR FAT LOSS & BULKING: Consuming BCAA along with protein during weight loss is attributed to increased muscle protein synthesis, which helps maintain muscle mass and fat loss. BCAAs keep your body in an anabolic state, increase protein synthesis, support recovery and contribute to bulking. While L-Citrulline and arginine add a pumping effect to your muscles, L-Carnitine promotes fat oxidation during the workout, and L-Glutamine delays fatigue, slows the release of the stress hormone cortisol and prevents immune compromise
  • INCREASES MUSCLE MASS: It is widely asserted that the abundant availability of essential amino acids is a requisite for significantly stimulating muscle protein synthesis. BCAAs, when taken in conjunction with resistance training, provide crucial building blocks for muscle protein synthesis, help maintain net muscle protein balance, and increase muscle mass. Glutamine prevents lactate production and protects muscles from entering a catabolic state
  • ENHANCES RECOVERY FROM MUSCLE DAMAGE: Eccentric exercise may damage muscles, increase muscle soreness, and decrease muscle function. BCAAs help alleviates this response to intense training. Athletes supplementing with BCAA experience minimal muscle soreness in their regular exercise. BCAA supplements may be potentially beneficial in reducing muscle soreness when starting a new training program or returning from a rest or injury. BCAAs can act as stimulants for muscle protein synthesis, helping reduce markers of exercise-induced muscle damage. The added potassium facilitates more muscular muscle contraction. Vitamin B6 provides an energy boost
  • CAN LIMIT FATIGUE: BCAAs can fight the rate you tire from exercise. Your prolonged workout can lead to elevated levels of tryptophan in the blood. BCAA supplementation during training can help to inhibit tryptophan transport into the brain competitively and lowers brain tryptophan uptake and serotonin synthesis, which prevents or delays the onset of central fatigue during prolonged, intense workouts. L-Citrulline increases blood arginine levels, increasing nitric oxide production, circulation, efficient nutrient delivery, and reducing fatigue by playing a role in ATP production

Directions For Use:
Take 200ml chilled water, add one scoop (10g) Atom BCAA, mix well, and consume before, during, or after training.

Safety Information:
  • Not intended for use by pregnant or lactating women
  • If you are on any medication, consult your doctor before use
  • Avoid this if you are allergic
  • Discontinue use and consult your doctor or health care professional if any adverse reaction occurs

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)