BCAA and EAA

ddb08001

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I am going to grab an amino acid supplements and most people have been telling me to take purple wrath (controlled labs).

I did some research and checked all of the ingredients.

I found that supps like amino fuel (twinlab) and amino 2200 (STS) have every ingredient that purple wrath has, and a few extra. Plus these are at a third of the price. The only different is that purple wrath is a power.

Do you think these other two are just as good of a buy.

thanks

ddb
 
Heres what purple wrath does

Beta-Alanine:
- Helps increase aerobic efficiency
- Helps enhance oxygen transport
- Helps to reduce lactic acid accumulation

Citrulline Malate:
- Reduces Lactic Acid and Ammonia
- Boosts energy production
- Has an oxygen sparing effect
- Boosts mitochondrial function

Betaine Anhydrous:
- Is a key osmotic/cellular hydration ingredient
- Enhances muscle fullness
- Acts as an energy enzyme protector
- Induces the conversion of homocysteine to methionine
- Elevates glutathione levels
- Promotes liver health
- Helps you maintain intracellular electrolytes
- Enhances metabolism

Ginger:
- Aids in nutrient absorption
- Enhances digestion/stomach function
- Produces a nootropic effect

Norvaline:
- Helps elevate naturally occurring eNOS

Leucine:
- Primary anabolic trigger
- Enhance recovery
- Optimize hormone levels

Valine:
- Energy
- Recovery
- Glucose production
- Nitrogen balance
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic

Isoleucine:
- Energy
- Recovery
- Glucose production
- Hormones

Lysine:
- Beta-oxidation
- Nitrogen balance
- Calcium absorption
- Energy

Arginine:
- Vasodilator
- Nutrient delivery
- Anti-Catabolic

Histidine:
- Vasodilator
- Sexual function

Threonine:
- Nutrient uptake
- Immune system

Methionine:
- Enhance metabolism
- Energy
- Mood
- Antioxidant

Phenylalanine:
- Energy
- Hormones
- Mood

Purple wrath actually has more stuff in it then amino fuel like beta alanine which is a nice thing to have as for the ingredients im not sure purple wrath i believe has more of each.

If money is a problem go with the others you'll see a difference but not a huge one purple wrath is far more complete.
 
Nice post.

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Heres what purple wrath does

Beta-Alanine:
- Helps increase aerobic efficiency
- Helps enhance oxygen transport
- Helps to reduce lactic acid accumulation

Citrulline Malate:
- Reduces Lactic Acid and Ammonia
- Boosts energy production
- Has an oxygen sparing effect
- Boosts mitochondrial function

Betaine Anhydrous:
- Is a key osmotic/cellular hydration ingredient
- Enhances muscle fullness
- Acts as an energy enzyme protector
- Induces the conversion of homocysteine to methionine
- Elevates glutathione levels
- Promotes liver health
- Helps you maintain intracellular electrolytes
- Enhances metabolism

Ginger:
- Aids in nutrient absorption
- Enhances digestion/stomach function
- Produces a nootropic effect

Norvaline:
- Helps elevate naturally occurring eNOS

Leucine:
- Primary anabolic trigger
- Enhance recovery
- Optimize hormone levels

Valine:
- Energy
- Recovery
- Glucose production
- Nitrogen balance
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic

Isoleucine:
- Energy
- Recovery
- Glucose production
- Hormones

Lysine:
- Beta-oxidation
- Nitrogen balance
- Calcium absorption
- Energy

Arginine:
- Vasodilator
- Nutrient delivery
- Anti-Catabolic

Histidine:
- Vasodilator
- Sexual function

Threonine:
- Nutrient uptake
- Immune system

Methionine:
- Enhance metabolism
- Energy
- Mood
- Antioxidant

Phenylalanine:
- Energy
- Hormones
- Mood

Purple wrath actually has more stuff in it then amino fuel like beta alanine which is a nice thing to have as for the ingredients im not sure purple wrath i believe has more of each.

If money is a problem go with the others you'll see a difference but not a huge one purple wrath is far more complete.

Nothing else needs to be said ;)

Good post !
 
Id go with this

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BCAAs do not make up for the other EAAs. BCAAs, especially l-leucine, initiate and sustain protein synthesis, but complete protein synthesis requires the other EAAs.

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BCAAs do not make up for the other EAAs. BCAAs, especially l-leucine, initiate and sustain protein synthesis, but complete protein synthesis requires the other EAAs.

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I already edited in l-leucine, lol. Im using it intra/post w/o and between meals.
 
I believe there is a free sample of purple wrath going around you can get purple wrath, green mag, white flood, and REDuction free


RIGHT HERE........

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Test out purple wrath you wil love it :bow28:
 
I already edited in l-leucine, lol. Im using it intra/post w/o and between meals.

Purple Wraath is fine. EAAs are very important. If I had to choose between BCAAs and EAAs, I would choose EAAs!

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Personally, I have only used Xtend Watermelon and LG's BC + EAA which is blue raspberry flavored. I like the BC + EAA better and will most likely continue to use it after my first tub.
 
BCAA/EAA are very useful and I love to use them pre/during/post. I prefer EAA(favorite is actually Intrabolic which is EAA+Whey Hydro).
 
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