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Scivation Xtend BCAA Powder Unflavoured Scivation Xtend BCAA Powder Unflavoured

Scivation Xtend BCAA Powder Unflavoured

Quantity Description: box of 1188 gm Powder
Manufacturer: Scivation
Price: ₹ 6700.0

Information about Scivation Xtend BCAA Powder Unflavoured

Scivation Xtend BCAA contains Branched Chain Amino is made of three amino acids Leucine, Isoleucine & Valine.

Key benefits of Branched Chain Amino:
Burns fat.
Support muscle recovery.
Replenished electrolyte.

Direction for use:
As a dietary supplement, mix one scoop per 8-16 oz. of water (adjust for taste preferences). Shake well and consume up to two scoops during exercise on training days or between meals on non-training days.

Safety information:
Keep out of the reach and site of the children. Do not exceed the recommended dose without consultation.

Use under medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

I am expecting answer for this question from a nutritionist or person who has good knowledge about bodybuilding supplements. What is the difference between bcaa and amino. Which one is better. I am already taking scivation extend bcaa and looking for a change. Should I change to some other brand bcaa or I can change to amino.

BSC Food & Nutrition, Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Certified Registered Dietitian
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
I am expecting answer for this question from a nutritionist or person who has good knowledge about bodybuilding suppl...
Bcaa are a type of amino acid. Amino acid is building block of protein. Bcaa are generally recommend for muscle building. However a normal protein supplement has a combination of bcaa and amino acid. But a specific supplement has more concentration of bcaa which is now days recommended for muscle building.

Are bcaa supplements essential during workout? Are there any potential side effects for it?

BHMS
Homeopath, Delhi
Are bcaa supplements essential during workout? Are there any potential side effects for it?
I will suggest you to not to take any supplement. Because you cannot take supplement for whole life .and if you leave them they will start showing their side effects. Which are worse and difficult to recover.
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Is it any harm for taking bcaa and whey protein. Am taking bcaa pre and during my work out and whey protein after my work out .is it beneficial or not.

PGD In Ultraasonography, Non Invasive Cardiology Course, MD - Medicine, MBBS
General Physician, Narnaul
Is it any harm for taking bcaa and whey protein.
Am taking bcaa pre and during my work out and whey protein after my ...
BCAA BCAA's are great for maintaining nitrogen balances. They are digested in the skeletal muscle and spare muscle breakdown. Whey Protein This is essential in creating an insulin spike and helping to build new muscle. This is a must if you workout. Remember to take .4 grams of protein per kg of body mass.

Hi I am beginner in bodybuilding my trainer suggested me to take bcaa and whey protein I want to what are its side effects.

M.Sc - Dietitics / Nutrition
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Agra
Hi I am beginner in bodybuilding my trainer suggested me to take bcaa and whey protein I want to what are its side ef...
I'd strongly suggest you first start only with whey protein and natural protein sources such as egg whites, chicken breast, sprouts etc. You can contact me directly for more details and diet chart! I'd happy to help you. Stay Healthy! Wishing you the best!

I was wondering if I can se unflavoured where factor protein powder if I have a very minor fatty liver?

BHMS
Homeopath, Thane
I was wondering if I can se unflavoured where factor protein powder if I have a very minor fatty liver?
As a review in the journal of gastroenterology and hepatology noted, some proteins can help protect the body from liver disease soy and whey protein appear to help balance the effect of simple carbohydrate intake and reduce blood sugar level. There is no evidence that too much protein can damage the liver in a healthy adult.
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