OstroVit Bcaa + Glutamina Limón 500g

Product temporarily out of stock

Log into your account and set up an alert to be notified when the product becomes available again.

Do you want us to notify you when it is available?

Helps improve physical performance

500 g

Description

Dietary supplement made from BCAA and Glutamine of natural origin. Its branched chain amino acids help to increase muscular endurance, reinforcing the increase of fatty acid oxidation helping to reduce body fat.

In addition to reducing physical and mental fatigue after a workout. Indicated for athletes. Lemon flavour.

Instructions for use

Mix 10g (2.5 dispensers) in 100-150ml of water or juice. On training days take 2 doses per day, one upon waking up and one after training. On rest days take one dose upon waking up.

Composition

L-glutamine, L-leucine (emulsifier: rapeseed lecithin), L-valine, L-isoleucine, acidity regulator: citric acid, flavorings, sweeteners: sucralose and acesulfame K.

Pharmaceutical Advice

L-glutamine is a non-essential amino acid that is very abundant in the muscles. Although our body can synthesise it, taking it as a dietary supplement can be beneficial in certain situations.

Glutamine serves as an energy source for the immune system and the intestinal mucosa cells. It is involved in the synthesis of other amino acids and the formation of urea.

This amino acid is good support for intense physical exercise. It promotes protein and glycogen synthesis, as well as water retention. It contributes to the recovery and maintenance of muscle mass. In this athletic context, glutamine requirements are greater than its synthesis capacity. It can also provide support in the event of excessive permeability of the intestinal barrier. In any case, it is advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare professional regarding the type of supplement, the dosage and the duration of use.

Glutamine supplementation is not recommended for people with liver or kidney conditions, as well as when following certain drug treatments. When in doubt, consult your healthcare professional.

Share

RELATED SEARCHES ABOUT Proteins

New in Sports Nutrition