Kevin Levrone Black Line SCATTERBRAIN Pre-Workout Review
Kevin Levrone Black Line Scatterbrain Food Supplement. With sweeteners. Contains caffeine (200 mg / serving size 3,9 g; 400 mg / serving size 7,8 g). Not recommended for children or pregnant woman.
The product is intended for people with increased physical activity.
Niacin:
- Contributes To Normal Energy-Yielding Metabolism
- Contributes To Normal Functioning Of The Nervous System
- Contributes To The Maintenance Of Normal Mucous Membranes
- Contributes To The Maintenance Of Normal Skin
- Contributes To The Reduction Of Tiredness And Fatigue
KEVIN LEVRONE SCATTERBRAIN. Food Supplement. With sweeteners. Contains caffeine (200 mg / serving size 4,5 g). Not recommended for children or pregnant women. Scatterbrain is recommended for physically active adults, especially those who engage in high intensity and high volume strength training sessions. *Niacin contributes to normal psychological function.
The formula of Kevin Levrone Black Line Scatterbrain Pre-Workout is a well-thought-out combination of up to 11 active components, which have been selected in optimum proportions and obtained from the highest quality raw materials. The product contains a number of valuable ingredients used in sports supplementation (including AAKG, beta-alanine, citrulline malate, caffeine and niacin) – the formula allows you to prepare a refreshing fruit-flavoured drink, which will help quench your thirst during exercise. The pre-training nutrient is recommended for amateurs and professionals as well as recreational exercisers who are at risk of high psychophysical fatigue. The product does not contain sugar.
What are the benefits of LEVRONE SCATTERBRAIN ingredients?
- Nitric oxide boosters in the form of AAKG and citrulline malate may affect blood flow, oxygen and nutrient transport to muscles leading to a “muscle pump” effect and promote improvement in certain exercise abilities[1,2,3,4,5]
- Beta-alanine is an essential component for producing carnosine and increasing its content in muscles – a dipeptide responsible for maintaining optimal pH levels in working muscles – and may prove to be a valuable support for training adaptations and exercise performance[5,6,7,8]
- Creatine supplementation supports increased physical performance during short-term and intense exercise, and when combined with beta-alanine may be important for lean muscle development[5,9,10,11]
- Caffeine use may have valuable effects on cognitive function, energy levels, and some exercise capacity[5,12,13]
- Choline contributes to maintaining normal homocysteine metabolism, supports optimal liver function, and affects fat metabolism[9]
- Niacin contributes to the maintenance of optimal energy metabolism, helps in the functioning of the nervous system and normal psychological functions, and supports the reduction of feelings of fatigue[9]
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Ingredients: beta-alanine, creatine monohydrate, inulin, flavouring/s3,4,10, citrulline malate, choline bitartrate, L-arginine alphaketoglutarate, flavouring/s1,2,5,6,7,8, caffeine, anti-caking agents (E551, E341), acid/s (E2961,3,4,6,9,10, E3301,2,5,7,8,9,10), flavourings9, red beet juice concentrate1,6,7,9, L-glutamine, L-tyrosine, GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), niacin (vitamin B3), colour/s (E160a3,5,6,9, **E1103,8, E1631,4, **E1042, E13210), salt1,2,4,8, sweeteners (acesulfame K, sucralose, steviol glycosides). **May have an adverse effect on activity and attention in children.
Flavours: Mango-Lemon1, Citrus-Peach2, Orange-Mango3, Blackberry-Pineapple4, Fruit Massage5, Lychee6, Dragon Fruit7, Exotic8, Watermelon9, Grape10, Blue raspberry11.
How To Use Kevin Levrone Black Line Scatterbrain Pre-Workout?
Mix ~1/2 scoop of powder (4,5 g) with 100-150 ml of water. Drink 1 portion in the morning and 1 portion 30-45 minutes before workout.
Warnings: Do not use if you are allergic to any of the product compounds. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of young children. Do not consume with alcohol. A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are recommended.
Store in a dry place, at room temperature (15-25°C). Protect against light. Do not freeze.
The measure included in the packet serves to facilitate portioning, but it does not guarantee precise dosing. It is advisable to use scales in order to measure out the exact amount.
If you take medications, you should consult your doctor before you consume the product.
Serving size: ~1/2 Scoop (4,5 Grams)
Servings per container: 60 Servings
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