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Myprotein releases its hybrid The Amino Energy exclusively in the US

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Myprotein has introduced an entirely new supplement this week for its growing lineup of products available in the US with The Amino Energy. As the name of the Pro Series supplement suggests, the latest from Myprotein is indeed a formula combining amino acids for recovery with ingredients for energy.

On the amino side of Myprotein’s The Amino Energy there is a gram of glutamine, 500mg each of taurine, arginine, tyrosine and citrulline, and a combined 3.8g of seven of the nine essential amino acids. Included in that mix of EAAs is 3g of BCAAs, with the two EAAs missing being tryptophan and phenylalanine.

Rounding out the latest from Myprotein are just two more ingredients with 200mg of theanine, and 100mg of natural caffeine from green tea. Fans of the brand can now grab The Amino Energy exclusively through its US website at $24.99 for a 30 serving tub with two flavors in Blue Raspberry and Watermelon.

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