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CIC
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Sodium (as Sodium Citrate)
Supports fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Sodium citrate may help buffer acid buildup during intense activity, aiding hydration and endurance.
Magnesium (as Magnesium Gluconate)
Crucial for muscle relaxation, nerve transmission, and over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body. Magnesium gluconate is a highly bioavailable form that supports exercise recovery and electrolyte stability.
Potassium (as Potassium Gluconate)
Helps regulate fluid balance, blood pressure, and muscular contractions. Adequate potassium intake is essential for cardiovascular health and electrolyte replenishment.
Calcium (as Calcium Gluconate)
Necessary for muscle contraction, bone strength, and nerve signaling. Calcium gluconate is easily absorbed and gentle on the digestive system.
Zinc (as Zinc Gluconate)
Supports immune health, protein synthesis, wound healing, and enzymatic activity. Zinc gluconate is a well-tolerated form often used in wellness and recovery formulas.
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
Helps regulate calcium absorption and supports bone, immune, and muscle function. D3 is the most bioavailable form of vitamin D, essential for whole-body health.
Collagen (5000mg)
Provides structural support for joints, skin, and connective tissue. Supplementing with hydrolyzed collagen may aid recovery, skin elasticity, and joint comfort over time.
Essential Amino Acid Complex (1000mg) – Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine
These branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are vital for muscle protein synthesis, energy production during workouts, and preventing muscle breakdown. Leucine is especially known for triggering anabolic repair signals in muscle tissue.
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ATS Labs comes to you with a new innovation in athletic recovery with CIC. For the first time ever one product combines the power of collagen, BCAAs and EAAs for recovery, optimal muscle growth and maximum performance.
CIC uses its healing power on collagen based tissues. It's a buzzword popular in the Paleo and Keto communities because it's profile closely resembles bone broth and gelatin. It provides resilient elasticity to our skin, hair, ligaments, and tendons, as well as strength and structure to our bones and cartilage. Collagen supplements appear to be effective for improving skin elasticity, reducing wrinkles, and minimizing the appearance of cellulite. Research also shows their use in reducing joint pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility.
Its real benefit lies in its very nature. Between 1–10% of muscle tissue is composed of collagen. Researchers suggest that taking collagen may promote the synthesis of muscle proteins and actually increase muscle mass. You can also help the joints by strengthening connective tissue. The stronger those connective tissues are — cartilage at joints, tendons, ligaments — the lower the risk for injuries.
Then we answer the question which should you use - BCAA or EAA? The answer? Both! Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and serve as a catalyst for nearly every chemical process in the body. Essential amino acids are the ones that the body has to acquire through diet and supplements. Of the nine essential amino acids three – leucine, isoleucine, and valine – are known as the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), named for their branched chemical structure. BCAAs are metabolized in the muscle instead of the liver. This means that they’re available in the bloodstream soon after ingestion and can be used for fuel during exercise. This means increased muscle recovery, decreased fatigue, and improved glycogen storage.
Consume 1 scoop mixed in liquid daily. For best results, consume daily for 25 days or more. Results can be noticed in as little as 7 days.