Gold Medal Aminos - 60 Servings Per Container!
Quality ingredients, banned-substance tested, 60 servings per container, and cost per serving at only $1.33 or less; Gold Medal Aminos offers unmatched value and benefits.
Gold Medal Aminos were designed
for the elite athlete and are now available for competitors of all levels!
Fitness Nutrition’s Gold Medal Aminos is a supplement of prestige, providing
your muscles the essential amino acids in perfect form for optimal delivery.
Gold Medal Aminos ensure an unsurpassed recovery from your hard work in the
pool, the gym, on the course or on the field! The synchronization of amino
acids ensures unsurpassed benefits for fueling your workouts and speeding your
recovery.
Train
Harder, Train Longer, Recover Faster...
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Recover
faster
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Increase
endurance
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Enhance
muscle tone
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Optimize
body composition
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Preserve
lean body mass
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Enhance
athletic performance
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Decrease
muscle fatigue and soreness
No Sugar
No Carbohydrates
No Cholesterol
No Fat
No Purine
No Gluten
No Preservatives
Suggested Usage
Fitness Nutrition Gold Medal Aminos can be dissolved in juice, water or your
favorite non-carbonated beverage.
Optimal Dosage for Top Athletes:
Training free days:
1 Scoop in the morning
Normal training days:
1-2 Scoops Pre or Post workout
Intense training days:
Maximum 3 Scoops Pre or Post workout
Dosages are dependent on the amount of daily exercise and diet.
Optimal Dosage for Recreational Athletes:
1 Scoop daily, including days off
DO NOT TAKE MORE THAN 5 SCOOPS PER DAY TOTAL.
DO NOT TAKE WITH CARBONATED BEVERAGES.
Supplement
Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoopful(10g per
serving)
Servings per container: 30
Amount per Serving % Daily Value *
Calories 30
Proprietary Winosyn™ Blend: 4790 mg ^
L-Leucine, L-Alanine, L-Aspartate,
L-Lysine, L-Valine, L-Serine,
L-Isoleucine, L-Glutamine, L-Histadine
Proprietary Vasosyn™ Blend: 1284
mg ^
L-Proline, L-Arginine
Proprietary Focusyn™ Blend: 1424 mg ^
L-Glycine, L-Phenylalanine,
L-Methionine, L-Tyrosine, L-Threonine
*Percent Daily Values are based on a
2,000 calorie diet.
^Daily Value not established
Other ingredients: Natural &
Artificial Flavors, Malic Acid, Stevia, Various different colorings depending on flavor.
Amino Acids in Gold Medal Aminos
L-Alanine
Used as body fuel by tissues of the
brain, nervous system and muscle
Important in converting energy to stored energy in the body's Kreb's energy
cycle
Glycogenic (energy storage source of glucose by the liver and muscles)
Important nitrogen quality for post-injury states
Builds up the immune system, producing immunoglobulins and antibodies
Metabolizes sugars and organic acids
L-Arginine
Indispensable for optimum growth
Stimulates the release of growth hormone
Important to muscle metabolism; acts as a vehicle for transport, storage and
excretion of nitrogen
Increases muscle mass while decreasing the amount of body fat
Plays an important role in post-injury problems such as weight changes,
nitrogen balance and tissue healing
Increases collagen, the main supportive fibrous protein found in bone,
cartilage and other connective tissue
Stimulates the immune system
Combats physical and mental fatigue
Increases spermatogenesis
Used in the treatment of hepatic (liver) disorders
Transforms to L-Ornithine and urea
Promotes the detoxification of ammonia which is poisonous to living cells
L-Aspartic Acid
Increases resistance to fatigue
Involved in the formation of RNA and DNA, the chemical bases of heredity and
carriers of genetic information
Salts of aspartic acid increase stamina and endurance
Protects the liver and promotes normal cell function
Builds up the immune system, producing immunoglobulins and antibodies
L-Glutamic Acid
Especially important in brain
metabolism
Functions as a brain fuel serving as an excitatory neurotransmitter
Transports potassium across the blood brain barrier
Combines to form L-Glutamine and in the process picks up ammonia radicals. This
is the only method the brain has of detoxifying ammonia
Instrumental in the metabolism of other amino acids
Metabolizes sugars and fats
Increases the blood sugar level; used in the treatment of hypoglycemia
L-Glycine
Of special value as a source of
creatine which is essential for muscle function, breaking down glycogen and
freeing energy
Produces glucogen which mobilizes glycogen (a stored energy source of glucose)
from the liver
Builds up the immune system, producing immunoglobulins and antibodies
Acts as a nitrogen pool for the synthesis of non-essential amino acids
Effective for hyperacidity (used in many gastric antacid agents)
L-Histidine
Used in the treatment of allergic
diseases
Used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
Effective in the treatment of ulcers of the digestive organs
Important in the production of red and white blood cells; used in the treatment
of anemia
L-Isoleucine
Primarily metabolized in muscle
tissue
Essential to the formation of hemoglobin
Should always be in well balanced proportion with L-Leucine and L-Valine
Used in combination with L-Leucine and L-Valine for muscle and liver disorders
L-Leucine
Metabolized in muscle tissue
Promotes healing of skin and broken bones
Lowers elevated blood sugar levels
Should always be in well balanced proportion with L-Valine and L-Isoleucine
Used in combination with L-isoleucine and L-Valine for muscle and liver
disorders
L-Lysine
Inhibits the growth of viruses
Used in the treatment of herpes simplex virus
Produces L-Carnitine which improves stress tolerance and fat metabolism and has
an anti-fatigue effect
Promotes bone growth by helping to form collagen, the fibrous protein which
makes up bone, cartilage and other connective tissue
Aids in the absorption of calcium
L-Methionine
Is lipotropic, preventing excessive
fat buildup in the liver
Helps prevent premature hair loss
Interacts with other body substances to detoxify harmful compounds
Is included in nutritional supplementation as an anti-fatigue agent
L-Phenylalanine
Produces and maintains an elevated
and positive mood, alertness and ambition
Enhances learning and memory
Produces neurotransmitters which control impulse transmission between nerve
cells
Is involved in dopamine transmission
Used in the treatment of certain types of depression
Suppresses appetite
L-Proline
Promotes healing
Glycogenic (energy storage source of glucose by the liver and muscles)
A major constituent of collagen, the main fibrous protein found in bone,
cartilage and other connective tissue
L-Serine
Glycogenic (energy storage source of
glucose by the liver and muscles)
Builds up the immune system, producing immunoglobulins and antibodies
L-Threonine
Is lipotropic, preventing fatty
buildup in the liver
Glycogenic (energy storage source of glucose by the liver and muscles)
Essential to normal growth
Generally low in vegetarian diets
Builds up the immune system, producing immunoglobulins and antibodies
Is an important constituent of collagen and elastin proteins
L-Tyrosine
Plays an important role in the function
of the adrenal, pituitary and thyroid glands
Generates red and white blood cells
Elevates mood
Is used in the treatment of anxiety, depression and insomnia
Produces Melanin, the skin and hair pigment
Produces norepinephrine, an appetite inhibitory neurotransmitter that
suppresses appetite
Stimulates the release of growth hormone which causes muscle growth and reduces
body fat
L-Valine
Glycogenic (energy storage source of glucose by
the liver and the muscles)
Metabolized in muscle
Should always be in well balanced proportion with L-Leucine and L-Isoleucine
Used in the treatment of severe amino acid deficiencies caused by addictions
**None of these statements have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
**Please note that
although this product has been tested using the highest possible testing
standard available (ISO17025), this does not guarantee that a product is
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