All In One Pre-Workout, Fat Burner, and Amino Supplement | Allmax Nutrition A:Cuts 30 Servings
Allmax Nutrition A:Cuts is one of the tastiest drink mixes around and is a 3 in 1 Pre-Workout, Fat Burner, and Amino Supplement all in one. Best of all you can take it any time of day. Take it in the morning for a morning boost or with your cardio workout; in the afternoon for a late afternoon pick me up; or later in the evening for a workout or exercise class. A:Cuts features natural caffeine for clean long lasting energy, but without the jitters or over stimulation. Allmax A:Cuts is the perfect solution for Energy, Focus, and Diet support; in conjunction with a healthy diet, exercise, and physical activity.
Highlights of Allmax Nutrition A:Cuts
- 127mg Natural Caffeine
- Green Coffee Extract & CLA
- 4.2 Grams Amino Acids
- Sugar Free & Only 5 Calories
- No Proprietary Blends
- 3 in 1 Pre-Workout, Fat Burner, & Amino Supplement
- 9 Delicious Flavors
- All Day Clean Energy
- Promotes Muscle Recovery
- Promotes Fat Loss
- Increase Endurance
Allmax Nutrition A:Cuts Flavor Choices
- Goji Berry Martini
- Pina Colada
- Pink Lemonade
- Arctic Orange
- Blue Raspberry
- Grape
- Cotton Candy
- Watermelon
- Sweet Tea (NEWEST)
When Can I Take A:Cuts?
- Morning
- Afternoon
- Evening
Who Can Take A:Cuts?
- Men
- Women
- Athletes
- Fitness Enthusiasts
Why Is Taurine Effective?
A:Cuts features 2000mg of taurine. Taurine is a non-essential amino acid and is one of the most abundant amino acids in the body and is found in the central nervous system, white blood cells, and skeletal muscles. Taurine is known to support cardiovascular health, insulin sensitivity, and electrolyte balance.
Can I Stack Allmax ACuts with Other Allmax Products?
Allmax ACuts stacks great with ISOFLEX post workout , and L-Carnitine.
How to Take Allmax ACuts?
A:Cuts is great to take before a workout, or anytime throughout the day you need an energy boost. This versatile drink is a tasty flavor additive to plain water or a great alternative to your morning coffee or tea.
Morning: Take one to two scoops for an AM Boost, or before your morning cardio.
Afternoon: Take one scoop as a mid-day boost or before training
Evening: Take one to two scoops before a cardio workout, exercise class, or evening gym session.
Allmax Nutrition A:Cuts Supplement Facts & Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (7g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Calories 5
Total Carbohydrate 1g
Calcium (as Calcium Silicate) 20mg
CLA Triglyceride 60% Powder (Caseinate) 500mg
Natural Caffeine 127mg
(as Coffea robusta Bean Extract, Std. to 98% Caffeine 125mg)
Green Coffee (Coffea arabica) 125mg
Bean Extract (50% Chlorogenic acids)
Taurine 2,000mg
ACUTS BCAA [40:30:25] 725mg
L-Leucine [45%] 326mg
L-Valine [30%] 218mg
L-Isoleucine [25%] 181mg
L-Alanine 500mg
L-Glycine 345mg
L-Lysine HCI 300mg
L-Glutamine 250mg
L-Phenylalanine 50mg
L-Histidine HCI 50mg
L-Threonine 50mg
*Percent Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet
*Daily Value Not Established
*Not a Significant Source of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, or Iron
Other Ingredients:
Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Natural Color (Beta Carotine).
CONTAINS MILK
Allergen Information: Produced in a facility that also handles Soy, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nut, Fish, Crustacean and Shellfish products.
Warning & Side Effects
For adult use only. Use only as directed. Ensure to drink enough fluid before, during, and afer exercise. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use; if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have any known or suspected medical conditions, and/or if you are taking any prescriptions or OTC medications. Consumption with other caffeine-containing products (e.g. medications, coffee, tea, colas, cocoa, guarana, mate) is not recommended. This product is not intended as a substitute for sleep. This product contains milk by-products/derivatives. Do not use if packaging has been tampered with. Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of direct sunlight.
Potential Side Effects
- Upset Stomach
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Anxiety
References
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894431/
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