Stacker 2 Essential Aminos Orange
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Stacker 2 Essential Aminos Orange

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Stacker 2 Essential Aminos OrangeEssential Aminos Stacker2 Europe Met de introductie van Essential Aminos brengt Stacker2 Europe een nieuw topsupplement op de markt. Essential Aminos is qua samenstelling, smaak en zeker qua prijs misschien wel het beste aminozurenproduct in ons assortiment. Sommige aminozuren zijn voor jou als sporter onmisbaar. Het zijn aminozuren die je lichaam niet zelf kan fabriceren. Ze worden essentile aminozuren genoemd en het zijn er acht. Glutamine kan voor

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Met de introductie van Essential Aminos brengt Stacker2 Europe een nieuw topsupplement op de markt. Essential Aminos is qua samenstelling, smaak en zeker qua prijs misschien wel het beste aminozurenproduct in ons assortiment.

Sommige aminozuren zijn voor jou als sporter onmisbaar. Het zijn aminozuren die je lichaam niet zelf kan fabriceren. Ze worden essentiële aminozuren genoemd en het zijn er acht. Glutamine kan voor sporters die hun spieren zwaar belasten als het negende essentiële aminozuur gezien worden.

Essential Aminos bevat per serving 11 gram van deze onmisbare aminozuren. De meest relevante aminozuren voor jou als sporter, zitten er het meeste in. Per dosering bevat Essential Aminos maar liefst 5,7 gram Glutamine en 4,5 gram aan BCAA’s in de ideale 3:1:1 verhouding. De hoeveelheid Leucine is dus driemaal zo hoog als het gehalte aan Valine en Isoleucine.


Stacker2 Europe Essential Aminos bevat

- Alle essentiële aminozuren in een optimale dosering
- 5,7 gram Glutamine van pharmaceutische kwaliteit
- 4,5 gram BCAA’s per serving
- BCAA’s in de ideale 3:1:1 verhouding


Waarom je aminozuren nodig hebt
Zoals je wellicht weet zijn aminozuren de bouwstenen van eiwitten.
Aminozuren heb je nodig om je spieren en stofwisseling optimaal te laten functioneren. Een mens heeft gemiddeld 1 gram eiwit nodig per kilogram lichaamsgewicht. Wanneer je intensief sport en je streeft naar sneller herstel, of je wilt flink spiermassa kweken, dan heb je al snel 2 tot 2,5 gram eiwit per kilogram lichaamsgewicht nodig. Eiwitsupplementen kunnen het lichaam in deze grotere behoefte voorzien, maar topsporters en professionele bodybuilders willen juist een supplement dat supersnel door het lichaam wordt opgenomen en in no-time de spieren bereikt: zij kiezen voor aminozuren. Vooral vlak voor en direct na het trainen hebben aminozuren een grote meerwaarde.


Het belang van Glutamine in Essential Aminos

Er bestaan acht essentiële aminozuren, dit zijn aminozuren die het lichaam niet zelf kan aanmaken en die je dus via de voeding moet binnen krijgen. Glutamine wordt voor sporters gezien als het negende essentiële aminozuur. Maar liefst 80% van je spieren bestaat namelijk uit Glutamine. Glutamine is zo belangrijk dat wanneer je er te weinig van binnen krijgt, je lichaam simpelweg andere aminozuren afbreekt om Glutamine op te bouwen. Zelfs BCAA’s moeten er aan geloven op het moment dat de Glutaminespiegel te laag is. Dit is dan ook de reden dat één serving van Essential Aminos bijna 6 gram zuivere Glutamine bevat. Alles wat je hebt gelezen en al weet over de werking van aminozuren in je lichaam, krijgt pas betekenis op het moment dat je spieren over voldoende Glutamine beschikken.

Leucine, een anabool aminozuur in Essential Aminos
Leucine is de belangrijkste Branched Chain Amino Acid (BCAA). Spiercellen reageren op een bijzondere manier op Leucine. Hoe meer Leucine de spiercel aantreft, des te heviger het anabolische signaalmolecuul IRS-1 getriggerd wordt. Concreet betekent dit: hoe meer Leucine er in een spiercel zit, des te meer pure spiermassa er wordt opgebouwd. Leucine is een veelbesproken ingrediënt, het kan de spiereiwitsynthese vergroten tot maar liefst 70%.

BCAA in Essential Aminos voorkomt katabolisme
Al meer dan 10 jaren worden BCAA’s door wetenschappers getest op de performance bij krachtsporters en duursporters. De onderzoeksresultaten laten onomstreden zien dat BCAA’s de spieren beschermen, een spieropbouwende functie hebben en extra energie kunnen geven. Recent onderzoek wijst uit dat BCAA-suppletie de aanmaak van katabole eiwitten als atrogin-1 and MuRF1 verstoort. Dit wijst er op dat de spiercel minder stress ervaart, wat nog duidelijker naar voren komt in de metingen van het stresshormoon creatinekinase enkele uren na het trainen. In deze onderzoeken werd er significant minder stresshormoon aangetroffen bij sporters die naast een goede voeding ook BCAA’s gebruikten.

Overige essentiële aminozuren in Essential Aminos
Nu we uitgelegd hebben wat de functies van de allerbelangrijkste essentiële aminozuren zijn, blijven er nog een vijftal over. Hoewel deze vijf essentiële aminozuren geen sleutelrol hebben in het proces van spierherstel en spieropbouw, moet je hun functie ook niet onderschatten.
Lysine speelt een belangrijke rol in de omzetting van vetten naar energie. Samen met Leucine zorgt Lysine ze voor een beter metabolisme. Threonine ondersteunt de spijsvertering en bevordert de opbouw van elastine en eiwitten. Na trainingen is het spierweefsel uitgerekt en elastine zorgt ervoor dat het weefsel weer in de oorspronkelijke staat komt. Methionine is een aminozuur dat zorgt voor een goede stofwisseling waardoor andere nutriënten weer beter en sneller worden opgenomen.
Phenylalanine is betrokken bij de aanmaak van neurotransmitters in de hersenen, het beïnvloedt het humeur op een positieve manier. Als laatste Tryptofaan. Tryptofaan is een bouwsteen van vele eiwitten en wordt samen met vitamines en mineralen door de hersenen gebruikt om serotonine aan te maken. Serotonine is een belangrijk anti-stresshormoon en bestrijdt net als BCAA’s het katabolisme.

Essential Aminos is nu te koop in een verpakking van 400 gram en verkrijgbaar in de overheerlijke smaken Orange, Tropical Fruit en Blue Raspberry.

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