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Beta Alanine

30 day supply • 60 servings per container

Improves muscular endurance and delays fatigue to help you sustain higher intensities and recover faster between efforts.

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6g of beta-alanine

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A daily supplement to help athletes improve intensity, stay consistent, and extract more from every training session.

Beta Alanine supports increased muscle carnosine levels and buffers lactic acid that accumulates during hard exercise. This helps delay the familiar fatigue and muscle burn that occur when training or competing at high intensities. Consistent daily use improves muscular endurance, allowing athletes to sustain harder efforts for longer before fatigue sets in. This helps you maintain higher training intensities, improve training quality, and get more out of a consistent training schedule.

Beta Alanine will help you sustain higher intensities for longer before fatigue forces you to slow down.

  • Improved muscular endurance: Helps delay fatigue and muscle burn during sustained high-intensity exercise by buffering lactic acid.

  • Greater training intensity and repeatability: Allows you to maintain higher outputs across intervals, climbs, sprints, surges, and other repeated efforts.

  • Supports endurance performance: Beneficial during long, gruelling efforts, but particularly effective during efforts lasting approximately 4–10 minutes.

  • Supports strength and functional training: Beneficial for athletes combining highly repetitive endurance and strength work, including HYROX and CrossFit training.

  • Higher-quality training: Helps you accumulate more quality work before fatigue becomes limiting, so progress builds faster.

Read the research on beta-alanine.

Take 1 scoop (3g) twice daily with 8oz of your preferred liquid in the morning and evening.

It's best to consume Beta Alanine with food, as taking beta-alanine on an empty stomach may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Read our Beta Alanine user guide to learn how to get the most from your sports nutrition.

Each serving of Beta Alanine contains:

  • 3g beta-alanine
  • Zero additives
  • Zero flavourings


Take 2 servings per day to achieve the required 6g dose of beta-alanine to support athletic performance.

Onset time:

You may begin to notice small improvements to your training intensity, repeatability, overall exercise capacity within 1–2 weeks of consistent daily use, with more meaningful performance benefits typically developing after 3–4 weeks. Muscle carnosine stores continue to increase over time, with maximum benefits generally achieved after 5+ weeks of use.

Expected results:

  • Weeks 1–2: Less discomfort during high-intensity exercise. Maintaining pace and endurance may begin to feel easier, and you may feel less physically drained following maximal efforts. Some athletes experience a harmless tingling sensation called paresthesia as muscle carnosine levels begin to build.

  • Weeks 3–4: Muscle carnosine levels are significantly elevated. You'll likely notice an improved ability to maintain higher intensities for longer, with less fatigue and breathlessness during hard efforts. Intervals, climbs, sprints, and other high-intensity training sessions may feel more sustainable.

  • 5+ weeks: Muscle carnosine stores are approaching full saturation. Expect the greatest improvements in training quality, repeatability, and overall high-intensity performance. Hard efforts may feel more manageable, allowing you to train at higher outputs consistently, sustain intensity for longer, and recover easier between demanding efforts.

Beta-alanine's benefits can be maintained with consistent, daily use, even on rest days and during time away from training.

Beta Alanine is manufactured in partnership with Brand Nutra in NSF for Sport GMP and Health Canada registered facilities.

Every Blonyx product is tested by our manufacturers and third-party lab partners, confirmed to be free of banned substances and contaminants.

Locate the batch number on your product and view its test results here.

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What Athletes Are Saying

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Everything You Get With Your First Order

You'll receive these tools to help you use your Beta Alanine consistently and correctly. We'll be with you every step of the way.

Digital product user guides with practical, step-by-step guidance

A lacrosse ball for relieving tight muscles and on-the-go recovery

First month check-in support with resources to help you stay consistent

Weekly learnings and bite-sized breakdowns of the latest research*

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Frequently Asked Questions

Beta-alanine can cause a harmless, temporary tingling sensation called paresthesia. This occurs when beta-alanine stimulates nerve receptors in the skin and is a totally benign side effect. This usually lasts 15–60 minutes, if it happens at all, and can be minimized by dividing your daily dose into smaller servings or with consistent daily use.

Absolutely. Beta-alanine is one of the most extensively researched sports nutrition ingredients available and long-term daily use has been studied for decades. The 6g daily dose used in Beta Alanine is widely recognized as safe and effective for healthy individuals.

Beta Alanine is ideal for athletes who want to maintain higher exercise intensities for longer periods, delay fatigue, and improve the quality of their training sessions, especially those who:

  • Participate in endurance, strength, functional, or team sports, or any sport that involves repeated high-intensity efforts

  • Frequently experience muscle burn and fatigue during hard training sessions, intervals, races, or competitions that forces them to slow down

  • Want to improve muscle endurance and sustain pace, power, or output for longer before fatigue sets in

  • Perform training that combines strength, power, and endurance demands, such as HYROX, CrossFit, rowing, swimming, cycling, and running

  • Want a simple, research-backed daily supplement without unnecessary additives or flavourings

Taking Beta Alanine consistently every day is more import than exact timing. However, it's recommended to take 1 scoop twice daily in the morning and evening.

Spacing your doses throughout the day helps maintain more consistent carnosine availability in the muscles. Taking smaller, split doses may also help reduce the likelihood of stomach discomfort and paresthesia.

No, there's no loading phase needed when starting Beta Alanine. Your muscle carnosine stores will become saturated within a few weeks of consistent daily use. Once they're saturated, your training will improve significantly.

There are no added flavourings in Beta Alanine. However, beta-alanine can have a slightly bitter taste on its own, so many athletes prefer mixing into something like:

Yes, the beta-alanine in Beta Alanine is synthesized from non-animal sources. While beta-alanine is most commonly found in foods like meat, fish, and dairy, it is chemically identical regardless of the source.

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Certifications and Third-Party Testing

Train with confidence knowing all Blonyx products are tested by our manufacturers and third-party lab partners, confirmed to be free of banned substances and contaminants.

NSF for Sport GMP Registered

Beta Alanine is manufactured in partnership with Brand Nutra in NSF for Sport GMP registered facilities.

Health Canada Registered

All of our manufacturing facilities are registered and compliant with Health Canada.

Third-Party Tested

Every batch is tested by our manufacturers and third-party lab partners. See the results.


More About Beta Alanine

Find guides and articles from our experts, stories of athletic ambition, and bite-sized summaries of the latest sports science research on the Blonyx Blog.

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