All American EAAs
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NATIONAL RECOVERY AMINOS
• Support Increased Muscle Protein Synthesis• Activate mTOR Anabolic Pathway
• Accelerate Recovery
• 4g Leucine
• 10g EAAs
• 30 Servings
Description
In a capitalistic society, there’s no question about which service, good, or utility is best. In whatever form they take, ideas are introduced to the marketplace, and their success is determined by how useful the idea is for making America Great Again – or perhaps now, Keeping America Great.
Our bodies are not unlike America – they’re awesome, and they only really like what works; there’s no tricking it. BCAA’s are like a stimulus package to the body. They make things “look good” for a little while, but there’s nothing meaningful going on! They only signal growth.
EAA, on the other hand, produce tangible growth and recovery. They supply the necessary signal AND materials to trigger anabolism and start adding muscle tissue. That’s why we are proud to offer All American EAA™, the American way to Amino.
- 4g L-Leucine activates mTOR and increases rates of MPS
- EAA Active™ provides the amino acids necessary to form the building blocks of muscle proteins
- Laxopure™ Laxogenin, a brassinosteroid, acts as a secondary growth stimulus
- Vitamins and Minerals support numerous bodily systems and facilitate metabolism
All American EAA™ is an innovation. EAA Active™ aminos, offering a large leucine component, combined with the novel, hypertrophic powers of Laxopure™ are a surefire way to speed recovery and enhance muscle growth. Formulated for incredible taste, All American EAA™ are on the fast track to becoming a staple in your supplement regimen.
Supplement Facts
Ingredient Profile
EAA Active™ Essential Amino Acids
Essential amino acids are those that the body must obtain via diet, as they cannot be synthesized within the body in quantities great enough to meet needs, if at all.
- EAAs include the BCAA, leucine, isoleucine, and valine, as well as 6 others – lysine, threonine, phenylalanine, histidine, methionine, and tryptophan.
- Leucine is the dietary signal to the body that it is time to activate MPS and start building muscle and/or recovering damaged muscle fibers.
- While the signal is important, ALL amino acids are required to form muscle proteins, which are composed of 20 different amino acids.
- Because the EAAs can be converted to nonessential amino acids (NEAA) on an “as needed” basis by the body, an amino acid formula containing NEAA effectively dilutes the product.
- With EAA Active™ anything and everything required to form the building blocks of muscle proteins are supplied.
Laxopure™ 5-Alpha Laxogenin
Laxogenin is a natural muscle-building supplement derived from plants. It is a sapogenin, a steroidal constituent of saponins, found in plants like Smilax Sieboldii and mustard seed.
- 5-Alpha-Hydroxy-Laxogenin possesses an anabolic/androgenic ratio similar to Anavar, one of the most efficient anabolic substances, without the harmful side effects.
- It is believed to work by reducing sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) hormones, which promotes higher levels of free testosterone and increases nitrogen retention that leads to anabolism.
- Research in humans has shown 5-Alpha-Hydroxy-Laxogenin increases muscle strength and lean body mass, even without exercise. Other benefits include fat loss and improved insulin sensitivity.
- Other tests have shown 200% increases in protein synthesis after 5-Alpha-Hydroxy-Laxogenin supplementation
Cellular Recovery & Hydration Matrix
A combination of electrolytes and Vitamin D to keep the body running strong.
- Sodium is lost in sweat, and the best time to replace is during activity – one of the better times to drink All American EAA™
- Potassium is an essential counter-balance to sodium across the cell membrane
- Calcium is used to initiate and sustain muscular contractions
- Magnesium is involved in hundreds of reactions
- Vitamin D assists in testosterone production, wellbeing, bone health, and fat loss
FAQS
Q: What’s the best way to use All American EAA™?
A: All American EAA™ is one of the most versatile products available. EAA are great for stimulating recovery and growth, and they’re a real way to replace protein while cutting down on calories while getting shredded. Thus, EAA can be used any time of day to boost muscle protein synthesis. This can be between meals, with low-calorie snacks, or around the workout.
As a dietary supplement, take 1 serving (1 scoop) with 10-12oz of water.
Q: Can I stack All American EAA™ with any other products?
A: Yes! To enhance fat loss, stack with Lit The F#%K Up™ or to support muscle growth and recovery, stack with Man The F#%K Up™.
Q: What is a brassinosteroid?
A: In simple terms, a brassinosteroid is a plant steroid. Brassinosteroids regulate plant growth and development. They are structurally similar to animal hormones.
References
EAA Active™ Essential Amino Acids
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Laxopure™ 5-Alpha Laxogenin
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- Syrov, V. N., & Kurmukov, A. G. (1975). [Experimental study of the anabolic activity of 6-ketoderivatives of certain natural sapogenins]. Farmakologiia i toksikologiia, 39(5), 631-635.
- Esposito, D., Komarnytsky, S., Shapses, S., & Raskin, I. (2011). Anabolic effect of plant brassinosteroid. The FASEB Journal, 25(10), 3708-3719. 4. Fasciola, A. A. (2014). U.S. Patent Application No. 13/999,672.
Cellular Recovery & Hydration Matrix
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- Buono, M. J., Ball, K. D., & Kolkhorst, F. W. (2007). Sodium ion concentration vs. sweat rate relationship in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology, 103(3), 990-994.
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