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TC Nutrition carries over its Hydramino approach in the all-new Aminolyte EAAs

Tc Nutrition Aminolyte Eaas

TC Nutrition in Canada has been a part of the amino acid category for some time in Hydramino EAAs, featuring a good amount of recovery and performance-supporting EAAs at a combined 8g per serving plus 3g of glutamine and a variety of electrolytes. Hydramino is relatively typical for the type of supplement it is, sticking to the traditional components of an amino-based competitor, and it looks as though that is going to continue in the all-new and very similar Aminolyte EAAs.

If the name rings a bell, it’s because you may remember “Aminolyte” being used by the likes of CMBT in Australia in its Aminolyte Energy and Hydrate drinks or Beast Sports, where you had Aminolytes available for several years. TC Nutrition’s Aminolyte EAAs has that same amount of all nine essential amino acids as Hydramino EAAs at 8g a serving, the majority of which is BCAAs. Once again, there is a variety of electrolyte sources in the mix to support hydration and another all-new ingredient.

In addition to the reliable dosage of EAAs and hydration-helping electrolytes, TC Nutrition’s Aminolyte EAAs has carnitine tartrate, a metabolism-boosting weight management ingredient, included at 750mg per serving. The Canadian company is launching its all-new but, again, very similar amino acid competitor today through tc-nutrition.com at a price of $34.99 for a tub of 35 servings in your choice of Peach Rings, Blue Slushie, Cherry Lime Slushie, Pink Lemonade, and Lemon Iced Tea flavors.