What is IBCAA?
IBCAA’s are Instantized Branched
Chain Amino Acids in a 2:1:1 ratio of L-leucine, L-isoleucine and
L-valine. Unlike regular BCAA’s found at other bulk supplement stores,
our Ajinopure IBCAA’s have been manufactured by Ajinomoto and are
recognized as the purest, best tasting, and most water soluble BCAA’s
available in the world.
Being that BCAA’s are essential amino
acids, they must be supplied by dietary or supplemental sources, since
the body cannot synthesize them. IBCAA’s are the perfect supplement to
any beverage or protein shake. At the average recommended dose of 2
servings per day, a bottle of IBCAA will last 20 days.
Why would I want to use BCAA’s?
When I go on a low carbohydrate diet for fat loss, I’ll always use 3-4 servings of BCAA’s every day.
Why you ask?
Because BCAA’s help burn off body fat and preserve muscle very efficiently –especially if you are on a ketogenic or low calorie diet (also referred to as therapeutic starvation).
Essentially, starvation is when the body must feed upon itself – so it is up to you to direct the body to feed upon the fat, rather than the muscle if
you want to sculpt out a chiseled physique. BCAA’s are quite possibly
the most important tool for making this happen. The science is a little
complex, but here is the basic idea –
1.
The state of starvation can be created by either burning more calories
than you consume, or consuming less calories than you burn. Either way,
it’s called a calorie deficit, and you must be in a calorie deficit in order to burn off fat.
2.
During a normal calorie deficit, blood glucose is used up as an energy
source. When blood glucose gets too low, cortisol is released which
causes the breakdown and conversion of muscle to glucose (This is bad
for fat loss). (1)
3. BCAA supplementation helps prevent muscle breakdown by sparing glucose (as an energy source) and instead encourages the release of ketones, which are then used as an alternative source of energy. (7)
4.
Ketones are a byproduct of fat metabolism. When ketones are present,
this means fat is being used as an energy source. Ketones also have the
ability to prevent protein breakdown and catabolism of muscle tissue.
(This is good for fat loss and preservation of muscle tissue) (8-10)
The
anti-catabolic fat loss effects of BCAA’s were clearly demonstrated in
a 21-day study with a group of hikers trekking through the Peruvian
Andes. (4) One group received 15gm/day of BCAA’s, while the other group
received a placebo. At the end of the 21 days, the BCAA group actually gained lean muscle and lost more body fat than the placebo group which had a significant reduction in muscle mass and strength.
The researchers noted -
“From
the differences in lean body mass one may conclude that on the whole
the placebo group was catabolizing, whereas the BCAA group was
synthesizing muscle tissue.”
Which group would you rather be in?
So
there it is folks, the secret to fat loss. Encourage your body to use
fat (ketones) for fuel, save the muscle from breakdown, and get ripped.
Just know that if you want to get truly ripped, your intake of calories
(and preferably your carbohydrates) need to be low enough.
Will IBCAA help if I’m not dieting?
If
you already consume 400-500 grams of animal based protein everyday you
probably won’t notice additional benefits from BCAA supplementation
since you probably get plenty of BCAA’s from your dietary protein –
however, most normal humans have a hard time consuming this much
protein each day – and this is where BCAA’s come in to fill the gap.
Can’t find time to grill up some protein? Or don’t want consume a sugar loaded protein bar?
This would be a perfect time to slam down a quick mix of IBCAA’s.
In
fact researchers found that supplementing with ~15gm/day of BCAA’s
increased protein retention just as much as a 200lb individual
increasing total protein from 54gm to 90gms/day. (2-3) By increasing
protein retention, BCAA’s can help retain and increase the availability
of circulating amino acids and promote muscle growth through
stimulation of protein synthesis.
(12-20) The L-Leucine in IBCAA is especially important for this purpose
as it’s been shown to have a direct effect on protein synthesis through
mTOR signaling and AMPK activation. (21-24)
An
additional benefit of BCAA’s was demonstrated in a study with a group
of runners. (25) The first group received a milk protein mixture with
10 grams of BCAA’s. The second group received a milk protein mixture
without BCAA’s. Both groups consumed the beverage 90 minutes before the
run test. In the BCAA group, testosterone stayed the same during the
exercise, and increased during the recovery period, while testosterone
declined in the non-BCAA group. This shows an additive effect of BCAA’s
when consumed with dietary protein.
Other
research has shown that BCAA’s can enhance the anabolic (muscle
building) effect of insulin. (11) The effect was summarized here by
Maria et al –
“We
can speculate that the amino acid-mediated [BCAA] enhancement of
sensitivity and responsiveness of the tissues to the actions of insulin
on suppressing proteolysis may be partly related to increased binding
of insulin to its receptors, as well as to associated improvements in
postreceptor function”
In
laymen’s terms, BCAA’s could be considered a “growth optimizer” that
help drive the amino acids into muscle tissue, encourage connection of
individual amino acids into proteins than constitute the structural
muscle – aka protein synthesis – and support further anabolic effect by supporting post exercise testosterone levels.
In summary, BCAA’s can offer the following benefits for muscle growth –
- Promoting a positive protein balance
- Increased muscle protein synthesis
- Increase the post exercise testosterone : cortisol ratio
- Increased insulin sensitivity
Are BCAA’s safe?
When used at the maximum recommended 20 gm daily dose, BCAA’s have been proven to be safe for long-term supplementation. (26-27)
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 serving scoop = 5gm
Servings per container: 50
Amount Per Serving
%DV
IBCAA (Ajipure® Instantized Branch Chain Amino Acids)
5gm**
L-Leucin
2500mg**
L-Isoleucine
1250mg**
L-Valine
1250mg**
*Daily Value not established
** No value established
Other Ingredients: Lecithin†
†Derived from soy