“LET FOOD BE THY MEDICINE.” ~Hippocrates
Muscle Recovery Support When You Need it Most
- Bounce Back Stronger and Faster
- Surgeon Formulated, Doctor Recommended
- Clinically Studied Ingredients
- 3-Week Recovery Program
Preparing for surgery, is like an athlete preparing for a competitive event. The patent pending Xcelerated Recovery Therapeutic Musculoskeletal Supplement was formulated to support patients to perform and recover at their best.
Formulation Supported by Evidence Based Clinical Trials
Ingredients Backed by Science
What Are They? What Do They Do?
Essential Amino Acids: Amino acids are carbon-containing molecules that are the building blocks of protein; they form chains that become protein molecules. They trigger the anabolic response for muscle growth and repair.
BCAAs: A branched-chain amino acid is an amino acid having an aliphatic side-chain with a branch. Among the proteinogenic amino acids, there are three BCAAs: leucine, isoleucine, and valine.
Calcium HMB: (beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate) is naturally produced in small amounts when your body breaks down leucine, an essential amino acid that you can get through eating protein rich foods. It protects muscle tissue breakdown during stress and supports rebuilding of skeletal muscle.
Creatine Monohydrate: A naturally occurring amino compound found in skeletal, cardiac, smooth muscle, and brain that plays an indispensable role in energy metabolism in almost all tissues. Improves performance and enhancing lean body mass when combined with exercise.
Glutamine: Supports recovery of tissues during times of stress and surgery.
Citruline: A is a naturally occurring amino acid found in food, such as watermelons, and also made in the body. Our bodies change L-citrulline into another amino acid called L-arginine and also to nitric oxide. L-citrulline might help increase the supply of ingredients the body needs to making certain proteins. It might also help open up veins and arteries to improve blood flow and reduce blood pressure.
Arginine: Enhances protein production as well as promoting blood flow which contributes to muscle building and wound healing.
AAKG: Promotes wound healing and facilitate muscle growth.
What happens with a lack of these ingredients?