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Redcon1 Grunt EAA is a full spectrum Essential Amino Acid supplement which has the main Branch Chain Amino Acids or BCAAs. This supplement promotes muscle recovery, prevents muscle soreness, and can be used as a pre-workout, intra-workout, or post workout supplement to hydrate and protect muscles.
EAAs are Essential Amino Acids. Essential Amino Acids are aminos which cannot be produced by the body.
Redcon1 Breachcan be taken all day and helps with hydration. Redcon1 Gruntis an EAA which helps you become anabolic and prevents you from losing muscle.
Redcon1 Grunt can be used as a pre-workout, intra-workout, or post-workout supplement.
Redcon1 Grunt contains 9 amino acids which are needed for growing, repairing, and preserving muscle.
Redcon1 Grunt can be used by men and women looking to gain and preserve muscle.
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (9.5g)
Servings Per Container: 1
L-Leucine 3g
L-Valine 1.5g
L-Isoleucine 1.5g
L-Lysine 300mg
L-Threonine 250mg
L-Phenylalanine 250mg
L-Tryptophan 50mg
L-Histidine 25mg
L-Methionine 25mg
*Percent Daily Value is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
*Daily Value (DV) Not Established
Ingredients:
Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial flavors, Sucralose, Malic Acid, Acesulfame-potassium, Silica.
Discuss with your physician before taking if you have a medical condition or are taking any prescription medications. Stop use and discuss with your physician if any negative effects occur. Do not exceed suggested dose. Do not take if pregnant or lactating. Must be 18 years old to use this product. Keep away from children. Do not use if seal has been tampered with. Store in a cool, dry place.
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