Gaspari AminoMax 8000 350 Tabs
by admin on Nov.18, 2010, under Amino Acids, Supplements
Gaspari AminoMax 8000 – Helps to Build Lean
Muscle Mass… Fast!
Gaspari AminoMax 8000 is a scientifically designed blend of 91% hydrolyzed lactalbumin from whey protein, containing very low molecular weight proteins, di- and tripeptides and individual amino acids infused with additional L-Leucine and L-Taurine, proven to be exceedingly beneficial to all types of athletes and bodybuilders. This unique, innovative formula provides the educated consumer with a highly useful and bioavailable product that delivers a broad array of the very building blocks you must have to grow and maintain skeletal muscle tissue and mass. Unlike many of our competitors products that use higher molecular weight whey protein concentrates or even isolates, the hydrolyzed protein used in AminoMax 8000 is rich in di- and tri-peptides to insure super fast absorption for super fast delivery to your muscles.
In addition to those fast acting di-and tri-peptides, Gaspari Nutrition added extra L-Leucine and L-Taurine to AminoMax 8000 to optimize the benefit the serious athlete can see from using this dietary supplement, L-Leucine is an essential amino acid, meaning the body is unable to produce it on its own; thus, it must be obtained externally from food sources or through dietary supplements such as AminoMax 8000.
L-Leucine helps to repair muscles, regulate blood sugar, and provide the body with energy. It also increases production of growth hormones, and helps burn visceral fat, which is located in the deepest layers of the body and the least responsive to dieting and exercise.
L-Leucine is one of the branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and is considered the most effective BCAA for preventing muscle loss because it breaks down and is converted to glucose more quickly than the others. Increased glucose supplies prevent the body’s cannibalization of muscle for energy during intense workouts, so it is no surprise that this amino acid supplement is popular among professional bodybuilders. L-Leucine also promotes the healing of bones, skin, and muscle tissue after traumatic injury, and is often recommended for those recovering from surgery.
L-Taurine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body. It is an important component of bile acids, which are used to absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins. It also helps regulate your heartbeat; maintain the stability of cell membranes; and regulate the activity of brain cells. L-Taurine may also increase the action of insulin, improving glucose tolerance and enhancing antioxidant levels – which are important functions to help increase lean muscle mass. Large amounts of L-Taurine are also found in skeletal muscle, where it is believed to play an essential role in reducing muscle damage from intense exercise, and improving performance. Exercise depletes the muscles of L-Taurine, making dietary supplementation with AMINOMAX 8000 beneficial for anyone concerned with getting the maximum benefit from their exercise training program.
Quick Notes:
What is Gaspari AminoMax 8000?
• 91.0% Hydrolyzed Lactalbumin from Whey Protein
• Enhanced with Extra l-leucine and l-taurine
• Promotes Increases in Size, Strength and Endurance
• Over 8 grams of amino acids per serving
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q) When is the best time of the day to take Gaspari AminoMax 8000?
The best time to take AminoMax is before and after training.
Q) How many servings of Gaspari AminoMax 8000 should I take in a day?
Ideally, a serving before training, after training, and an possibly
| Supplement Facts | ||||
| Serving Size | 4 Tablets | |||
| Servings Per Container | 87.5 | |||
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* | |||
| Calories | 32 | |||
| Protein | 8 g | 16% | ||
| Active Ingredients: Hydrolyzed Lactalbumin, L-Leucine, Taurine. Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, StarCap 1500 (Starch), Magnesium Stearate. ALERGEN WARNING: Contains Milk Ingredients. |
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| *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. | ||||
| Typical Amino Acid Profile Grams Per 100 Grams |
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| L-Alanine | 1.938 | |||
| L-Arginine | 1.026 | |||
| L-Asparic Acid | 3.914 | |||
| L-Cystine | 0.646 | |||
| L-Glutamic Acid | 6.536 | |||
| L-Glycine | 0.798 | |||
| L-Histidine | 0.722 | |||
| L-Isoleucine (BCAA) | 2.508 | |||
| L-Leucine (BCAA) | 35.066 | |||
| L-Lysine | 3.458 | |||
| L-Methionine | 0.838 | |||
| L-Phenylalanine | 1.178 | |||
| L-Proline | 2.432 | |||
| L-Serine | 1.938 | |||
| L-Taurine | 31.000 | |||
| L-Threonine | 1.862 | |||
| L-Tryptophan | 0.532 | |||
| L-Tyrosine | 1.330 | |||
| L-Valine (BCAA) | 1.748 | |||
Directions:
As a dietary supplement, consume four (4) tablets before training and then another four (4) tablets after training.
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