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Body Science puts more leucine and other aminos into its all-new BCAA-XX

Body Science Bcaa Xx

MM Sports’ Body Science in Sweden is back in the news following a post from earlier in the week focused on its premium carbohydrate and electrolyte supplement, Carb Loader. This time we have something similar to an item the brand already has on the market, or at least something along the same lines, with an advanced BCAA-based amino cocktail named BCAA-XX.

BCAA 4:1:1 is the supplement similar to Body Science’s newly released BCAA-XX, and they both provide a solid dose of BCAAs. There are a few differences in BCAA-XX; firstly, it has 6.25g of BCAAs per serving instead of BCAA 4:1:1’s hefty 10g. The ratio is also different, as BCAA-XX features an 8:1:1 leucine to isoleucine and valine ratio, while BCAA 4:1:1, of course, has a 4:1:1.

Body Science has included a handful of other aminos in BCAA-XX, with 2g of glutamine, half a gram of acetyl-l-carnitine, and 1.5g of citrulline malate, as well as a bunch of B vitamins. Again, it’s a slightly more complex amino supplement, but if BCAAs are all you’re after, BCAA 4:1:1 is still the way to go, and it’s cheaper as BCAA-XX is 110 kr (10.45 USD) more with fewer servings.

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