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What's In It?
Supplement Facts:Serving Size: 1 Bar
Servings Per Container: 12 Amount Per Serving: Calories 290
Calories from fat 50
Total Fat 5g 8%
Saturated Fat 4g 20%
Total Carbohydrates 50g 17%
Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
Sugars 19g
Protein 4g 8%
Iron 0.8mg 4%
Phosphorous 35mg 4%
Sodium 170mg 7%
Potassium 140mg 4%
Amino Acids 2,400mg
(Proprietary blend)
L-glutamine, l-arginine, l-leucine, l-isoleucine, l-valine.
Other Ingredients :
Corn Syrup, Crisp Rice (Rice Flour, Sugar, Malt Extract, Salt), Raisins, Prune Bits, Medium-Chain Triglycerides, Toasted Oats (Rolled Oats, Canola Oil, Honey, Soy Lecithin), Natural and Artificial Flavors, Whey Protein Isolate, Fig Paste, Date Paste (Dates, Water, Dextrose, Potassium Sorbate), Maltodextrin, Citric Acid, Corn Syrup Solids, Soy Lecithin, Carmine Dispersion (color additive) and Salt.
Allergin Warning:
Contains wheat, milk, soy and sulfites. Produced on equipment that manufactures products containing peanuts and tree nuts. Directions: Consume one bar a half hour before exercise. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Get Branched-Chain Amino Acids For Muscle Energy During Exercise!
Amino Vital Pre-Sports Bars are a great addition to any athletes training program. Amino Vital Pre-Sports Bars are filled with high quality carbohydrates to help give you energy for tough workouts and exercise. Take Amino Vital Pre-Sports Bars before training or an event for maximum preformance. The added arginine and glutamine in Amino Vital Pre-Sports Bars improve overall fitness and health. Consume a half hour before exercise to get branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) for muscle energy, arginine and glutamine for overall health and fitness simple and complex carbohydrates for quick and sustained energy
Amino Acids for Sports & Fitness
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are leucine, isoleucine, and valine. BCAAs are considered essential amino acids because human beings cannot survive unless these amino acids are present in the diet. Dairy products and red meat contain the greatest amounts of BCAAs, although they are present in all protein-containing foods. Whey protein and egg protein supplements are other sources of BCAAs. BCAA supplements provide the amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine. A good deal of research has been done on branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) in athletes, but results are quite mixed. BCAAs do not seem to enhance training benefits or exercise performance in most situations. Some athletes, however, may experience increased mental clarity during exercise or may be less susceptible to health related problems caused by the stress of exercise. Performance under extreme conditions, such as high altitude or heat, may also be improved with BCAAs.
How much is usually taken by athletes?
Some research has shown that supplemental BCAAs (typically 10 to 20 grams per day) do not result in meaningful changes in body composition,1 nor do they improve exercise performance or enhance the effects of physical training. However, BCAA supplementation may be useful in special situations, such as preventing muscle loss at high altitudes and prolonging endurance performance in the heat. One controlled study gave triathletes 6 grams per day of BCAA for one month before a competition, then 3 grams per day from the day of competition until a week following. Compared with a placebo, BCAAs restored depleted glutamine stores and immune factors that occur in elite athletes, and led to a reported one-third fewer symptoms of health related problems during the period of supplementation. Studies by one group of researchers suggest that BCAA supplementation may also improve exercise-induced declines in some aspects of mental functioning.
Side effects have not been reported with the use of BCAAs. Until more research is conducted, people with ALS should avoid taking supplemental BCAAs. In one study, supplementation with a large amount of BCAAs (60 grams) caused alterations in the blood levels of tryptophan, phenylalanine, and tyrosine. The changes in the blood levels of these amino acids could, in theory. People with kidney or liver disease should not consume high amounts of amino acids without consulting their doctor. At the time of writing, there were no well-known drug interactions with branched-chain amino acids.
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