What is Post-Workout Orange Blast?
Post-Workout Orange Blast is PureRawz's recovery-focused product available in an orange flavour profile. Like all PureRawz products, it comes with third-party certificates of analysis confirming compound identity and purity.
The Research Case for Post-Workout Recovery
Post-exercise recovery research focuses on three primary areas: protein synthesis initiation, glycogen replenishment and inflammation resolution. The most effective post-workout protocols address all three windows.
| Recovery Target | Research Approach | Evidence Level |
|---|---|---|
| Muscle Protein Synthesis | EAAs / leucine | Strong |
| Glycogen Replenishment | Carbohydrate timing | Strong |
| Inflammation Resolution | Anti-inflammatory compounds | Moderate |
| Electrolyte Balance | Sodium, potassium, magnesium | Strong |
Leucine and the Post-Workout Anabolic Window
Research by Churchward-Venne et al. (2012) demonstrated that leucine supplementation can augment muscle protein synthesis even when total protein intake is suboptimal. The post-workout period represents a window of heightened mTOR sensitivity where leucine's signal amplification is most pronounced — a key principle in post-workout recovery research design.
🔬 Where to Source Orange Blast for Research (USA & UK)
For USA and UK researchers, PureRawz is one of the most reliable sources with third-party certificates of analysis. All products are for research purposes only and not approved for human consumption.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Orange Blast is PureRawz's post-workout recovery product with third-party CoA verification. It targets post-exercise recovery windows.
Research on post-exercise timing suggests consuming recovery compounds within 30–60 minutes post-exercise to capitalise on elevated mTOR sensitivity and glycogen replenishment windows.
Yes. PureRawz ships internationally including to the UK.
Strong research exists for EAAs/leucine for MPS, carbohydrates for glycogen replenishment, and electrolytes for fluid balance. These are the core recovery targets in post-workout research.