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SciFit BCAA AKG 1000 Reviews

Overall: 10 | Effectiveness: 10 | Value: 9 reviewed 06/2010
Recommended Not to much to say about BCAA's as everybody knows how important they are for recovery and building new lean muscle.
I got real sick of popping 8-10 gaint regular BCAA pills just to get 5g of amino's. So i decided to try SciFits BCAA akg 1000 soft gels. You only need to take 2 soft gel to = 5g of BCAA's. Its so much easier popping 2 pills compared to 8-10 that are hard to swallow. These soft gels go down nice and smooth, never had a problem yet.
Once again SciFit uses it ph balanced system to ensure maximum absorption and stability. These allow us weightlifters/bodybuilders to take less product and experience even greater results.
I took 2 gel caps 3 times a day, 2:00 in the afternoon on an empty stomach, pre-workout with Jacked and post-workout just to ensure I am getting enough of the very important BCAA's. SciFit is coming out this summer with BCAA-lyn but these will definitely do the trick until they arrive. Once again SciFit does not let me down!
* Helps With Recovery
* Builds Muscle
* Good Value
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