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Zoomad Labs, CARETAKER® MAP, 420g, 30 Servings

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guardian 🛡️ Your Ultimate Guardian for Recovery & Performance

Zoomad Labs Caretaker MAP is a premium essential amino acid formula featuring the Master Amino Acid Pattern to ensure fast absorption and maximum recovery. This is your guardian against muscle breakdown, designed to protect and rebuild after intense workouts.

  • Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP): A precise blend of essential amino acids for optimal protein synthesis and muscle recovery.
  • High Protein Content: Delivers 12g of protein per serving with only 51 calories.
  • Fast Absorption: Engineered for rapid uptake to kickstart the recovery process immediately.
  • Zero Sugar & Fat-Free: A clean formula to support your lean muscle goals.

💡 How to Use

Take one serving (14g) mixed with water, either during or after your workout to support muscle recovery and growth.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition

A powerful and pure amino acid formula.

Nutrition Information (per 14g serving):
Energy: 51 kcal
Protein: 12 g
Carbohydrates: 1 g
Fat: <0.5 g
Salt: <0.01 g

Amino Acid Profile (per 14g serving):
L-Leucine: 3000 mg
L-Isoleucine: 2040 mg
L-Valine: 1500 mg
L-Threonine: 1500 mg
L-Phenylalanine: 1200 mg
L-Lysine: 1800 mg
L-Histidine: 840 mg
L-Methionine: 600 mg
L-Tryptophan: 240 mg

⚠️ Allergen & Safety Information

  • May contain traces of gluten (wheat and oats), sulphites, eggs, milk, fish and soya.
  • Consult with a healthcare professional before using this product.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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