Breakthrough REPAIR: An incredible value making this 60 serving BCAA product UNSTOPPABLE

Breakthrough REPAIR: An incredible value making this 60 serving BCAA product UNSTOPPABLE

A 60-serving, great-tasting, high-quality BCAA profile with hydration blend and Epicatechin to increase recovery & endurance!

Breakthrough REPAIR uniquely combines a 5g 2:1:1 BCAA profile with Epicatechin to give you a great strength, endurance, and energy boost in your workout! Featuring 60 servings, it’s a phenomenal value and comes in 2 excellent flavors – strawberry lemonade and lemon lime!

Benefits of Breakthrough REPAIR:

  1. Muscle recovery
  2. Improved hydration
  3. Endurance & energy
  4. Strength boost

The Ingredient Breakdown

  • 2500mg Leucine
  • 1250mg Isoleucine
  • 1250mg Valine
  • 200mg Epicatechin
  • 50mg Sodium Chloride
  • 40mg Potassium Chloride

More About Epicatechin...

Natural ingredient found in chocolate that increases protein synthesis, strength, muscle recovery, and muscle endurance

Epicatechin is a strong antioxidant, has insulin mimic action and improves heart health. Dr. Norman Hollenberg of Harvard Medical School found that Kuna indians, who live on the San Blas Island Chain in Panama and drink high quantities of cocoa drinks, have a lower risk of stroke, heart failure, cancer and diabetes compored to the Indians living on the mainland. Dr. Norman Hollenberg even suggests considering epicatechin as a vitamin.

Epicatechin is a flavanol found in certain plants such as green tea and cocoa; and is a powerful antioxidant that helps decrease Myostatin. Myostatin is the greatest single catabolic limiting factor of muscle growth. This natural growth factor protein exists in our bodies and works to regulate and limit muscle growth in a genetically predetermined pattern. Myostatin actually suppresses muscle growth. Epicatechin works to decrease Myostatin which helps to reduce these limiting factors, promoting muscle development beyond your genetic potential.

A recent study has revived the supplement market’s interest in a compound called (-)-epicatechin, a molecule found in chocolate. This molecule is claimed to be a myostatin inhibitor. Myostatin deficiencies are well known for their biggest side effect: greatly increased muscle mass without the major side-effects associated with anabolic steroids. Hindering myostatin’s actions would be able to replicate this effect.

Myostatin is a myokine, a kind of regulating molecule released by muscles. The ‘opposite’ of myostatin is a myokine called follistatin. Unlike myostatin, which suppresses muscular growth, follistatin indirectly promotes muscle growth because it hinders myostatin signalling.