A couple of questions

How long can you take BCAAs?

Other factors that may enhance BCAA effectiveness

Second, you'd need to continue your BCAA supplement regimen over the long term (more than 10 days) to see significant muscle-protective benefits. This also means taking the supplement every day instead of only on days that you exercise.Jun 18, 2017

Are BCAAs safe long term?

When taken by mouth: BCAAs are likely safe when used in doses of 12 grams daily for up to 2 years. It might cause some side effects, such as fatigue and loss of coordination.

Can BCAAs be bad for you?

Taking BCAA supplements is generally safe and without side effects for most people. However, individuals with a rare congenital disorder called maple syrup urine disease should limit their intake of BCAAs because their bodies cannot break them down properly ( 46 ).

How often can you drink BCAAs?

When to Take BCAA Supplements When it comes to timing, we recommend taking BCAA supplements about 15 minutes before exercising. If you are taking these supplements as part of your daily nutrition and lifestyle, it is safe to take them up to three times a day, depending on the size of the serving.

Can BCAA cause liver damage?

Increased intake of branched chain amino acids (BCAA, essential amino acids compromising 20% of total protein intake) reduces body weight. However, elevated circulating BCAA is associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and injury.

Should I take BCAA everyday?

Research has shown supplemental BCAA intake to be safe for healthy adults in doses of 4-20 g per day, with prolonged intake one week or more showing greater benefits than acute (short term) intake. Aim for 2-3 g leucine between meals, before, during or after workouts to maximize muscle protein synthesis.

Are BCAA hard on kidneys?

The BCAAs rapidly interfered with renal function, decreasing GFR and stimulating kidney fibrosis, thus increasing CKD progression, presumably via their effect on energy metabolism.

Does BCAA affect sperm?

Unlike intensive exercise, endurance exercise along with modest supplementation of BCAAs, but not an overdose, may have some synergic effect on sperm function and testosterone production.