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DY Nutrition HIT EAA Amino Acid Complex is a powder for anyone looking to supplement their amino acid intake around training. The flavor selection ranges from Blood Orange to Cola – a total of 3 varieties.

Amino Acids Explained

Amino acids are the building blocks that make up proteins. Nine of them are essential (EAAs) – the body cannot produce them itself and they must be obtained through food. Three of these nine are the branched-chain BCAAs: Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine. They are available as supplements in many forms: EAA and BCAA powders as fruity training drinks, capsules for on-the-go, and individual amino acids like Glutamine, Citrulline, or Tyrosine. For those who already meet their protein intake through meals and shakes, amino acid products primarily offer one thing: flexibility around training – for example, as a low-calorie intra-workout drink.

About DY Nutrition

DY Nutrition is the brand of bodybuilding legend Dorian Yates. The product range focuses on pre-workouts, proteins, and classic training nutrition.

Who is DY Nutrition HIT EAA Amino Acid Complex suitable for?

DY Nutrition HIT EAA Amino Acid Complex is aimed at athletes who value the building blocks of protein in a readily available form.

Related Categories

You can find suitable products in our categories DY Nutrition, Amino Acids, Proteins, Muscle Building, Recovery, and Endurance.

What to look for when buying?

First, decide between EAA (all nine essential) and BCAA (only three) – EAAs offer a more complete profile. Check the serving sizes in the declaration and the ratio of amino acids (for BCAAs, typically 2:1:1). Powder offers the best price per serving, while capsules provide the most convenient intake on the go.

Buy DY Nutrition HIT EAA Amino Acid Complex online at Best-Supps

At Best-Supps, you order DY Nutrition HIT EAA Amino Acid Complex as original goods – with secure payment and shipping from Germany. Simply add your favorite to the cart.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to take amino acids?

It is common to take them around training – for example, as an intra-workout drink. If protein intake is sufficient throughout the day, they are a supplement, not a must.