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Xtend | Original BCAA | 30 Servings

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Xtend | Original BCAA | 30 Servings7g BCAAs, 3. 5g Leucine, Plus Electrolytes for Intra Workout Support XTEND Original BCAA is a no frills intra workout amino drink. It aims to give you a solid hit of branched chain amino acids, some glutamine for recovery, and electrolytes to keep you hydrated during training. This isn't a caffeinated pre workout or an everything but the kitchen sink formula. It's focused on helping your workout performance and recovery with stuff that's easy to drink

7g BCAAs, 3.5g Leucine, Plus Electrolytes for Intra-Workout Support

XTEND Original BCAA is a no-frills intra-workout amino drink. It aims to give you a solid hit of branched-chain amino acids, some glutamine for recovery, and electrolytes to keep you hydrated during training. This isn't a caffeinated pre-workout or an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink formula. It's focused on helping your workout performance and recovery with stuff that's easy to drink mid-session.

The main event is 7g of BCAAs in a 2:1:1 ratio: 3,500mg L-leucine, 1,750mg L-isoleucine, and 1,750mg L-valine. Leucine is the key player here—it kicks off muscle protein synthesis, which is your body's way of building and repairing muscle. That 3.5g dose is legit and hits the sweet spot for getting that muscle-building signal going. In real life, it helps keep your training strong when you haven't eaten or need amino support around workouts. Isoleucine and valine round it out—they work together with leucine. BCAAs are connected in how your body uses them, so the full 2:1:1 mix makes sense for a workout drink. Isoleucine helps with getting glucose into cells, and valine supports nitrogen balance and might ease fatigue during long hauls.

You get 2,500mg of L-glutamine too. It's not a game-changer for performance, but this dose helps with recovery. It's useful for tough training periods, sweaty workouts, or back-to-back sessions when you're feeling beat. It's not why you'd buy this, but it adds value.

Xtend Original BCAA by Xtend contains 0.64mg Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCL), a standard dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Key Highlights

  • 3,500mg L-Leucine — this is the star of the show and a dose that really counts. Leucine flips the switch on muscle protein synthesis, helping your body build and repair muscle, and 3.5g per scoop is a strong amount.
  • 7g Total BCAAs in a 2:1:1 Ratio — that's the proven ratio that keeps leucine high while giving solid isoleucine and valine. You get the full BCAA team, not just leucine flying solo.
  • 1,750mg L-Isoleucine — this helps balance the BCAA crew for muscle support and energy. It aids glucose uptake and makes the drink better for actual gym demands than single-amino options.
  • 1,750mg L-Valine — it finishes the BCAA lineup and avoids overloading on just one amino. In a BCAA mix, it helps with nitrogen balance and fights fatigue in longer workouts.
  • 2,500mg L-Glutamine — not a massive performance booster, but a nice touch for recovery. It shines in high-volume phases, cuts, or frequent sessions when you need extra help bouncing back.
  • 220mg Sodium — smart add for an intra drink since sodium keeps you hydrated, supports nerves, and helps muscles contract. It turns this into more than just flavored aminos, especially if you sweat buckets.
  • 170mg Potassium — pairs with sodium for better fluid balance and muscle contractions. Together, they make this way more practical for training than plain BCAAs.
  • Stim-Free Design — zero caffeine means you can use it late, during fasted sessions, two-a-days, or with your own pre-workout. It's flexible support without forcing stimulant timing.

Xtend Original BCAA by Xtend contains 0.64mg Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCL), a standard dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Who Is This For?

  • Early morning lifters who train before eating and want aminos without a full meal. That 3.5g leucine helps signal muscle repair, while sodium and potassium beat plain water for hydration.
  • Bodybuilders cutting calories who want workouts to feel less breaking-down. The 7g BCAAs shine with leucine keeping things anabolic on low food, plus glutamine and electrolytes for recovery and hydration in deficits.
  • CrossFitters or circuit folks who pour sweat and need more than flavored water intra. Sodium and potassium handle fluids and muscle work, BCAAs cover aminos in those grindy sessions.
  • Late-day trainers avoiding stims that kill sleep but wanting shaker support. Stim-free means workout help without the insomnia from caffeine drinks.
  • Endurance types adding aminos to runs or rides with built-in light electrolytes. Not full fuel, but clean for hydration, aminos, and less wear from training.
  • Athletes with two-a-days or frequent sessions needing easy recovery boosts. Simple to sip between and fits high-density weeks.

How to Use

Mix 1 scoop with 10 to 16 ounces of cold water—tweak for taste. Best to start sipping 10-15 minutes before and keep going through the workout, since it's for intra amino and hydration, not pre energy. Full scoop is fine for most adults—no caffeine to test tolerance on, but half works for trying flavor or stomach feel. Shaker with ice mixes it quick. Good on empty stomach, like morning or fasted cardio. Fine between meals or with a small snack too. Add creatine and protein elsewhere in your day for full setup—don't use this as your only protein. No need to cycle since it's stim-free and no tolerance build-up. Keep it sealed in a cool, dry spot to avoid clumps.

What to Expect

Minutes 0 to 10: it's like drinking flavored water with purpose—no buzz, no gut issues. Minutes 10 to 30: settles as your go-to intra drink, keeping hydration even during warm-ups and early sets. Minutes 30 to 60: shines in longer workouts, with BCAAs and electrolytes making things feel less draining. Minutes 60 to 90: you notice less fade, not a huge boost—that's what a stim-free amino should do. Days 1 to 7: figure out if you like it pre, during, or both. Weeks 2 to 4: consistency pays off, especially fasted, dieting, or stacking volume, with better recovery from regular use.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Leucine — 3500mg — Clinically relevant leucine dose for muscle protein synthesis signaling
  • L-Isoleucine — 1750mg — Rounds out the BCAA profile for complete intra-workout support
  • L-Valine — 1750mg — Completes the BCAA triad for balanced training amino support
  • L-Glutamine — 2500mg — Adds recovery support beyond the core BCAA complex
  • Sodium — 220mg — Supports hydration, muscle contraction, and workout fluid balance
  • Potassium — 170mg — Complements sodium for electrolyte and neuromuscular support
  • Vitamin B6 — 0.64mg — Supports amino acid metabolism in the background

Xtend Original BCAA by Xtend contains 0.64mg Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCL), a standard dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many BCAAs are in XTEND Original BCAA per serving?

Each serving provides 7g total BCAAs in a 2:1:1 ratio: 3,500mg L-leucine, 1,750mg L-isoleucine, and 1,750mg L-valine. That leucine dose is the key number because leucine is the BCAA most directly tied to mTORC1 activation and muscle protein synthesis signaling.

Does XTEND Original BCAA contain caffeine or stimulants?

No. This is a stim-free formula, which makes it a strong option for evening workouts, fasted cardio, or stacking alongside a separate pre-workout without increasing caffeine intake.

Is the 3.5g leucine dose actually meaningful?

Yes. 3.5g leucine is the most clinically relevant part of the formula and sits comfortably in the range commonly associated with triggering the anabolic signaling response tied to muscle protein synthesis. It is one of the reasons this product has stayed relevant in the BCAA category.

What does the glutamine do in this formula?

XTEND includes 2,500mg L-glutamine per serving as a recovery-support ingredient. It is not the main performance driver here, but it broadens the formula beyond pure BCAAs and makes sense for high-volume training blocks or repeated weekly sessions.

When should I take XTEND Original BCAA?

The best use case is shortly before and during training. Sip it through your workout to take advantage of both the amino profile and the sodium-potassium electrolyte support, especially if you train fasted or sweat heavily.

Can I use XTEND Original BCAA while fasting?

Many people do, especially for morning training. Just remember that while it is useful in a fasted-workout setup, the amino acids do count as a nutritional input and would not fit a strict zero-calorie fast.

Is XTEND enough to replace my protein shake?

No. BCAAs support training and recovery, but they do not provide all essential amino acids required to fully replace a complete protein source like whey, casein, egg, or a well-formulated EAA/protein product.

What electrolytes are included?

Each serving provides 220mg sodium and 170mg potassium. These are practical, moderate amounts that improve hydration utility during training, though they are not intended to replace a high-electrolyte endurance formula for extreme sweat losses.

Can I stack XTEND with creatine?

Yes, and that is one of the smartest stacks for this product. XTEND handles intra-workout amino support and hydration, while creatine monohydrate supports phosphocreatine replenishment and long-term strength and power output.

Does XTEND use proprietary blends?

No. This formula is fully disclosed, so you can see the exact amounts of leucine, isoleucine, valine, glutamine, sodium, potassium, and vitamin B6 on the label.

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One of their most successful tactics was getting religious leaders to spout a new version of Jesus – a free-enterprise, Ayn Rand, selfish Jesus and eradicate the Social Gospel Jesus of the New Deal. At first ministers and people saw through since this propaganda was obviously craven corporate self-interest. So the propaganda was crafted more subtly, and sold to conservative religious leaders. Congregations then listened to sermons about the free-enterprise Jesus with open hearts and minds, which they would have laughed at if the speaker were a CEO. The new religion taught them to hate unions, social welfare, to fear and hate government, to be against abortion and birth control (mainly because the more people there are, the less industries have to pay them). It was broadcast from conservative religious radio and TV stations, and in the secular world. 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The corporations are about to get the death of the New Deal they’ve so wanted via the decline of our fossil-fueled civilization. There is no political party that can fix this, so it’s time to strengthen your community to become more resilient, self-sufficient, and able to supply food and other essentials locally. To fix water and sewage infrastructure. It’s time to embrace the social gospel and help community members less fortunate than you in the years ahead. Aleklett, K., et al. 2012. Peeking at peak oil. Berlin: Springer. Hook, M., et al. 2009. Giant oil field decline rates and their influence on world oil production. Energy Policy 37(6):2262–2272. Friedemann, A. 2015. When trucks stop running, Energy and the Future of Transportation. Springer. Kerr, R. 2011. Peak oil production may already be here. Science 331:1510–11. Murray, J., et al. 2012. Oil’s tipping point has passed. Nature 481:43–4. Newby, J. 2011. Oil Crunch (Fatih Birol). Catalyst. ABC TV. IEA. 2010. 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It took me a long time to read this book, but I highlighted and took notes all over it. It’s absolutely fascinating and well researched and I personally think it should be required reading in seminaries across the nation. Understanding how Christianity as a religion penetrated the fabric of American politics after FDR’s presidency and the New Deal is an important part of understanding American politics in the first place. I also realized what bothered me about this in the first place. Our founding fathers specifically wrote the bill of rights and the constitution to protect freedom of religion and also to keep it out of state affairs. This unfortunately is not what happened throughout the last 60 years. It is clear that prominent Christian figures throughout the decades have infiltrated American politics, some more than others. In my younger years I was oblivious to this and in some instances promoted American Christianity in the political discourse. After many years of intense research and study I understood why that is not healthy for our republican constitutional form of government. Ever Since president Regan said the famous words “God Bless America” at the end of a speech, the phrase has been shoved down the ears of the American populace over and over again by political leaders to this very day. The playing of the National Anthem synonymous with “God Bless America” phrases and tunes has also in my opinion and observations, contributed to religious nationalistic patriotism. And although I am by no means against loving and appreciating one’s country, I also see the coercive methods of these efforts and am concerned that is creates a blind sense of obedience to the state under a religious umbrella which tarnishes Christianity as a whole. I also acknowledge that having the state influence, dictate and decide what is right for our lives is just as unhealthy and dangerous. If looked at from a practical standpoint, understanding the founding documents of our nation’s founding and establishment is exactly what keeps the healthy political balance alive. I did have one issue with the authors writing and interpretation which significantly bothered me. The author categorized members such as Billy Graham and James Fifield among other pioneers of the movement as Christian Libertarians. I wholeheartedly disagree with that title. If one studies and understands the core of what Libertarianism is about, it is specifically against forcing or coercing any particular religion regardless of political or social means especially through the state. Libertarians acknowledge the right to believe in a religion or no religion. The fact that Reverend Graham utilized his religious position to influence politics is very much anti-libertarian and a vast majority of libertarians will very likely agree with that position. I suggest the author study libertarianism a bit more and do more research before tainting that label. Despite that hurdle, I still thought this was a very good and important book.
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Jon Becker
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Awesome book on the History of people, themes and big money, corporate used in an attempt to make one religion the National Religion while neutering the First Amendment. It is true to it's title in detailing how Corporations and Religion came together to fight the New Deal of FDR. These two self serving entities fought for control of the people but did almost nothing to avert wide spread hunger and homelessness in the depression. The fortunes of corporations and insistence of religions on controlling the minds of people to produce jobs in their own occupations outweighed the immediate needs of the jobless and homeless. The opulent lifestyles of the big religions and their organizers came first over the health and welfare of the country, just like it had in Medieval Europe, where the Aristocrats and the Christian Churches ran the Continent. These two institutions were responsible for keeping Democracy out of Europe and ultimately creating the Soviet Revolutions in Russia that attempted to spread to the rest of the World. What is clear, from many books on this subject, that "Under God" means being subservient to God, the word of which comes from God's messengers. Subservience Under God means that when the opinions of the People differ from those of God as told through the Messenger, then God wins and the People Shut Up. Those that don't face stiff penalties. Fabulous History that everyone should know if they want to perpetuate a Democracy. The Roman Empire was "One Nation Under God", because the Christian Religion was the only legal Religion and it had only One God - no others were allowed and this was enforced with the sword. Rome will return to America if we are not careful.
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Michael Keller
Birmingham, US
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Prof. Kruse wanders away from the promise of the subtitle of his book--"How corporate America Invented Christian America." He almost gets there when he describes the ideological opposition of the wealthy to F.D.R's "New Deal." and their caricature of the "social gospel" as Communist propaganda. His description of Truman's encounter with Billy Graham is wonderful. For a book published in 2015, Kruse makes only slight mention of the fact that the politics of money and religion in contemporary times becomes more pernicious every day. The main body of the book drifts into redundant detail about "who prayed with who" and the spiritual influence of prominent evangelists on presidents from Eisenhower to Bush with only faint reference to their ties with the Capitalist agenda. He portrays wealthy Christians as true religious zealots when, in fact, they and many of the politicians they supported were likely hypocrites using religion as a wedge issue to increase their power and pursue their agenda of unregulated Capitalism. It is remarkable that Kruse entirely fails to mention the Koch brothers--billionaires who bankroll countless ultra right-wing politicians with evangelical agendas, while they, themselves, are apparently Ayn-Rand-style libertarian atheists interested only in a social-Darwinian, Capitalist heaven. Prof. Kruse leaves us stranded on third base, when he could have hit a home run!
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