Nutrabolics Anabolic State EAA+BCAA Muscle Recovery

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BCAA and HICA Recovery Catalyst

When you are in a calorie-deficient training state, the risk of your body burning muscle mass for use as energy is high. Working to limit the destructive aspects of the muscle-building process, ANABOLIC STATE® provides instant support for muscle repair, recovery, and growth. Every scoop contains 500mg of the Leucine metabolite HICA (α-hydroxyisocaproic acid), a lean muscle growth catalyst and anti-catabolic agent that works synergistically with 9g of Vegan fermented BCAAs and Glutamine, plus 500mg Lysine. Available in a range of mouth-watering flavors, ANABOLIC STATE® is the perfect supp to sip on during or after your training session to refresh, hydrate, and power up your muscle recovery. 

                              • BUILD LEAN MUSCLE                                                        • REDUCE MUSCLE SORENESS

                              • ACCELERATE RECOVERY                                                 • AMAZING TASTE

THE SCIENCE BEHIND ANABOLIC STATE

ANABOLIC STATE contains 6 anabolic ingredients clinically proven to enhance muscle recovery. The formula starts with 3,000 milligrams of leucine, the most anabolic amino acid known to science. Leucine is an activator of mTOR and the only amino acid with the capacity to directly stimulate muscle protein synthesis on its own. Leucine has also been proven to slow catabolism (i.e., tissue breakdown) by increasing the synthesis of new muscle proteins at a cellular level.

ANABOLIC STATE also contains 6 grams of micronized branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) in a 2:1:1 ratio of leucine, isoleucine and valine. This precise ratio helps increase protein synthesis and muscle recovery. Our manufacturing process micronizes the amino acids to further increase solubility and absorption. The formula also includes 3,000 milligrams of glutamine, which is the most abundant free amino acid in the body and is crucial for manufacturing other amino acids needed for growth. Glutamine also supports immunity as well as glycogen formation, which is essential for fueling your workouts. ANABOLIC STATE also contains alpha hydroxyisocaprioc acid (HICA), a downstream metabolite of leucine and one of the most anti-catabolic substances known to scientists. In one study, test subjects given 1.5 grams of HICA per day gained three times more lean mass than a control group in just four weeks! With solid research, amazing taste and unmatched muscle-building results, ANABOLIC STATE is the best recovery supplement ever formulated.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 Scoop (18 g)
Servings Per Container 21
Amount Per Serving
L-Leucine              4000 mg
L-Isoleucine          2000 mg
L-Valine                 2000 mg
Lysine                  1000 mg
Taurine               1500mg
HICA (alpha-hydroxyisocaproic acid)             500 mg
Betaine Anhydeous               1250 mg

Other Ingredients: Fruit Punch Flavor, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Acesulfame Potassium, Red Beet Powder (for color), Sucralose, Stevia Extract

Suggested Use: Add one scoop of ANABOLIC STATE® (12.5 g) to 8 oz – 10 oz / 250 mL – 300 mL of cold water and shake for a few seconds. Consume 1 – 3 servings daily to hydrate and help promote muscle building and reduce muscle soreness during or after an intense exercise session. For best results, combine with a diet and exercise program.

Warning: For adult use only. Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician before using the product if you have any medical condition. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing.

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