ULTRA-CONCENTRATED AMINO ACID FORMULA
- AMINO ACID FOUNDATION FOR MUSCLE GROWTH
- HIGH CONCENTRATION OF ANABOLIC LEUCINE
- SUPPORT GREATER GROWTH, RECOVERY, & PERFORMANCE
- OFFSET CATABOLISM & INCREASE ENDURANCE
DELIVERS 6:1:1 RATIO OF BCAAS & OTHER BENEFICIAL AMINO ACIDS
Unleash your anabolic potential with new CytoSport Monster Amino 6:1:1. This novel muscle-building product features the newest supplement breakthroughs with a precision blend of critical amino acids with essential BCAAs in a powerful 6:1:1 ratio. Monster Amino 6:1:1 also features leucine peptides to further stimulate muscle protein synthesis. This anabolic formula is delivered to you by a company that stands for truth, power, and unyielding support of athletic lifestyles.
Monster Amino 6:1:1 represents the evolution of energizing amino acids to delivery ultra-premium results in recovery, energy, endurance, and muscle growth. Athletes require a higher amino acid intake[1], and Monster Amino 6:1:1 meets the demands of the active adult. It is packed to the brim with anabolic leucine and leucine peptides to activate the mTOR pathway[2,3] and accelerate muscle growth.
Amino acids also play a crucial role in nitrogen balance, protection against catabolism, and providing fuel for muscular energy. Monster Amino 6:1:1 features a concentrated dose of key amino acids to enhance aerobic capacity[4] and improve recovery from high intensity training[5].
Remember to lift heavy – in the gym, and in the kitchen. Monster Amino 6:1:1 gets you there with the ultra premium blend of anabolic amino acids needed for maximum results.
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* RESULTS MAY VARY