Mar 08, 2019 04:40 PM
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MusclePharm Assault is one of the of the most inexpensive supplements in the market. It comes labelled as “the ultimate performance and energy complex.” It has no electrolytes and it does contain some of the artificial flavours and sweeteners.
One of the best points is that they serve zero calories per serving. With a rich blend of vitamins, its ingredients split into four sections which are labelled as: “Energy & Focus”, “Muscle Fuel”, “Strength & Performance”. Some of its key benefits lies in assisting the body with normal levels of energy production.
With its decreased Vitamin C content, it can decrease the cell damage during exercise. Although it has coffee content of about 200 mg which is a little over what one can find in two cups of coffee, it supplies with the standard amount required in a pre-workout. It is highly inexpensive and is packed with good number of vitamins.
Its acetyl-l-carnitine is greatly known to improve the body’s blood flow and focus. By significantly drawing more water into muscle cells, its taurine helps in improving anabolism and muscle cramps. Its glycine is greatly useful for the purpose of improving cognition. From the category of Strength & Performance, its beta alanine is associated with providing endurance to the body to perform long-lasting workout sessions.
Its creatine and betaine anhydrous aid the body to improve to power output. One of its probable drawbacks is that it has less amount of acetyl-l-carnitine which is present as 150mg against the standard recommended dosage of 630mg and 2500mg. For its price overall, it is very cheap and is blended with a nutrient packed source of caffeine, vitamins, taurine, glycine, and beta alanine.
MusclePharm Assault serve the body so as to get an effective dose of key ingredients which comes occupied with the fact that it has enormous amount of caffeine. Its Fruit Punch flavour tastes like maraschino cherry and watermelon. Although one shouldn’t expect its Fruit Punch flavour to taste anything close to berries and pineapple.