Amino Drive Nutrex Research
VS
BCAA 2200 MET-Rx

[Nutrex Research] Amino Drive VS BCAA 2200 [MET-Rx]

5.2 VSR
VSRating
4.7 VSR
$ 0.74
Price
per pure 5g amino acids
$ 0.61
5000 mg
Amino Acids
per serving size
2200 mg
$ 0.74
Price
per serving size
$ 0.27
No
Energy
No
Yes
Sodium
Electrolyte
No
No
Hydration
No
Yes
1 Mineral(s): Sodium
Vitamins / Minerals
Yes
2 Vitamin(s): Vitamin E, Vitamin B6
Yes
1 Flavor(s): Blackberry Lemonade
Flavors
No
Yes
1 Size(s): 7.4 oz
Sizes
Yes
1 Size(s): 180 Softgel(s)
Nutrex Research Amino Drive
MET-Rx BCAA 2200
Our verdict

We’ve compared Nutrex Research Amino Drive with MET-Rx BCAA 2200 and determined the following. 5.2 VSR - that’s how many Nutrex Research Amino Drive receives, so he is the winner, its rival MET-Rx BCAA 2200 gains 4.7 VSR. The enormous gap in rating was affected in the first place by the price, the cost of 5 grams of amino acids of Nutrex Research Amino Drive is $ 0.74 as against $ 0.61 of MET-Rx BCAA 2200. One serving of Nutrex Research Amino Drive contains 5000 mg amino acids as against 2200 mg of MET-Rx BCAA 2200. At the same time, a serving of Nutrex Research Amino Drive costs $ 0.74, and a serving of MET-Rx BCAA 2200 costs $ 0.27.

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In the composition of MET-Rx BCAA 2200 are found only vitamins in an amount of 2.

Nutrex Research Amino Drive has just one flavour, Blackberry Lemonade. MET-Rx BCAA 2200 has no taste, the manufacturer makes it unflavored.

Nutrex Research Amino Drive and MET-Rx BCAA 2200 have only one size, Nutrex Research Amino Drive has 7.4 oz and MET-Rx BCAA 2200 has 180 softgel(s).


We recommend buying Nutrex Research Amino Drive.

Same Nutrition Facts
2500 mg
l-leucine
1200 mg
1250 mg
l-isoleucine
500 mg
1250 mg
l-valine
500 mg
Difference Nutrition Facts
Only in nutrition
Amino Drive Nutrex Research
Sodium
82 mg
Effective for: Low levels of sodium in the blood
Possibly Effective for: Cystic fibrosis
Only in nutrition
BCAA 2200 MET-Rx
Vitamin E
8 IU
as dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate
Effective for: An inherited condition that affects motor control; Vitamin E deficiency
Possibly Effective for: Alzheimer disease; Menstrual cramps; A type of non-cancerous skin sore; Bleeding within the skull; Parkinson disease; Recovery from laser eye surgery; Premenstrual syndrome; Physical performance in elderly adults; Rheumatoid arthritis; Sunburn; Swelling of the eye
Vitamin B6
16 mg
as Pyridoxine HCL
Effective for: Seizures; A condition in which the body makes abnormal red blood cells that build up iron ; Vitamin B6 deficiency
Possibly Effective for: Hardening of the arteries ; Kidney stones; Morning sickness; Premenstrual syndrome
Maybe Interesting
Amino Drive Nutrex Research
BCAA 2200 MET-Rx