Description
Allmax Nutrition A:Cuts 75 Servings
What is A:Cuts? ACuts is an amino and energy supplement meant to give you a quick pick me up without the sugar and calories coffee has. Allmax A:Cuts is a 3 in 1 supplement which can be used for Aminos, Weight Loss, and for Energy and as a Pre-Workout; and best of all, all of this packed into one supplement.
Allmax A:Cuts Product Highlights
- Natural Caffeine for Clean Energy
- Contains Taurine, L-Carnitine, and Green Coffee
- Supports Weight Loss
- Contains Essential Amino Acids
- Only 5 Calories
- 8 Tasty Flavors
A:Cuts Flavors
- Pink Lemonade
- Cotton Candy
- Pina Colada
- Goji Berry
- Arctic Orange
- Blue Raspberry
- Watermelon
- Grape Escape
- Sweet Tea (Coming Soon)
What Time of Day Should I Take A:Cuts?
ACuts is great to take anytime of day. Take in the morning as a coffee alternative. Take in the afternoon as a late afternoon pick me up when you're feeling sluggish. You can even take it in the evening as it only contains 127mg of caffeine, not enough to keep you from falling asleep.
What Are Some Benefits of Allmax A:Cuts?
- Natural Caffeine for Energy
- Green Coffee Extract & L-Carnitine for Fat Burning
- 2000mg of Taurine for Metabolizatio of Fat
Will ACuts Give me Jitters?
Allmax A:Cuts contains 127mg of caffeine. A diner sized cup of coffee typically has about 95 grams of caffeine, so ACuts only has slightly more caffeine than a cup of coffee. This isn't a super high stim pre-workout so it shouldn't give you the jitters. That said if you're sensitive to stimulants start with half a scoop to assess tolerance.
What Can Be Stacked With Allmax ACuts
Allmax A:Cuts Directions
Take one to two servings (7g to 14g) with 6 to 8 ounces of water. Take before physical activity or anytime you need an Energy and Amino Boost.
Morning: 1 to 2 Scoops for an AM Boost
Afternoon: 1 Scoop for a mid-day boost or before training
Evening: 1 to 2 Scoops before a cardio workout or afternoon gym session.
Allmax A:Cuts Ingredients & Supplement Facts
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.
Warnings & 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.
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