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EAS Enduation: Ribose, Protein, And Carbs To Help Make The Most Of Your Workouts! Created by EAS scientists who are passionate about the pursuit of peak performance, Endurathon will help take your endurance performance to the next level. Here’s how: Uniquely formulated to set it apart from other supplements, Endurathon contains ribose, a necessary building block in the regeneration of adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP). ATP is the energy fuel for muscles during exercise. Our protein/carbohydrate blend with whey protein isolate and trehalose helps restore the balance of glycogen and hydration to muscles. This creates an environment of muscular endurance and energy while you exercise. The potential for peak performance is there for the taking. Endurathon is the key to unlocking that potential. Q&A Q: What does Endurathon contain that helps you recover faster, work out longer and build muscle? A: Ribose-Ribose is a necessary building block in the regeneration of adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP), the immediate energy fuel used by muscles to perform strenuous workouts and other athletic activities. When you exercise, the ribose you currently store in your body may not be enough to help you make the most of your training. Ribose helps you improve athletic endurance and aids in the exercise recovery and muscle growth. Trehalose-Helps to sustain energy levels over time. BCAAs-Branched chain amino acids are “stripped” from muscle to be used as an energy source during intense exercise. The BCAA content in Endurathon creates an environment of muscular endurance and energy replenishment while you exercise. Endurathon is designed to: Promote hydration and boost electrolytes Enhance your bodies response to exercise-induced stress Replenish the balance of glucose in the muscles Stimulate muscular replenishment and prolong muscle endurance Help the body recover more quickly from intense training Enduration Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 26 Grams Servings Per Container: 25 Amount Per Serving: Calories 90 Calories from Fat 0 Total Fat 0 g Sugars 11 g Saturated Fat 0 g Trans Fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg Total Carbohydrates 16 g Dietary Fiber 0 g Protein 6 g Vitamin C 60 mg Vitamin E 30 UI Calcium 7 mg Magnesium 8 mg Chloride 163 mg Sodium 200 mg Potassium 90 mg Trehalose 5 g Ribose 3 g Leucine 1 g Isoleucine 500 mg Valine 500 mg Directions: As a dietary supplement, mix 1 scoop (26g) with 12-14 ounces of water and shake well. Consume 1 serving 30 minutes prior to workout and 1 serving for every 30-45 minutes of exercise. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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