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[Short Dated] BSN 25-Serve Amino X EAAs 375g $19 Delivered @ The Edge Supplements

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BSN 25-Serve Amino X EAAs 375g $19 Delivered within Australia. Normally $49

Short Dated. Expiry April 2023. While stocks last

2 Flavours available Purple People Eater (Grape) and White Bark Raspberry.

  • 10g Essential Amino Acids per scoop
  • 5g BCAA (2:1:1 Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine)
  • 1:1 BCAA to other EAAs
  • Zero Sugar
  • Caffeine Free

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  • +1

    Still far too expensive

    Sell them in multipacks for $10ea with a min of 3 would be a deal

  • Bulk Nutrients is about the same price normally, and it won't be short dated. https://www.bulknutrients.com.au/products/essential-amino-ac…
    OP is welcome to say why his product is better though…

    • Well the Bulk Nutrients is 250g and this BSN tub is 375g. Each serving size with Bulk Nutrients is 10g and BSN is 15g scoop. So for $1 less it is 125g more awesomeness :)

  • +3

    At a quick glance of the thumbnail image i thought it was amino's in pasta sauce form for some odd reason lol

  • +1

    Orderered previous deal - still waiting to receive delivery after 10days.

    Just a heads up: Product will be even closer to expiry by the time you guys get it.

    • We ship from Sydney via courier. The only products that are still in transit was going to Western Australia. Also 1 going to Newcastle as flash flooding had caused road closures.

  • What kind flavor is it?

    • 2 Flavours available Purple People Eater (Grape) and White Bark Raspberry.

  • If you're serious about building muscle, get sufficient high quality protein from food sources first, then supplement with a quality protein powder for convenience. Adding in extra bcaa's or eaa's on top of that won't do anything.

    30-40g of protein from high quality source like meats, eggs, dairy or soy, rice/pea blend protein powder if vegan will contain the bcaa's in sufficient quantity to maximise muscle protein synthesis. Adding extra from a bcaa supplement doesn't increase it further, just separates you from your hard earned cash that could go towards more high quality food.

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