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4/12/2007 9:38am--
Are the amino acids in Myoplex Deluxe free form? Or are they all bonded together in protein form?
To me I don't see a lot of supplements, I see them listing the amino acid profile of the protein. So yo are taking a protein supplement.
Try micronized creatine monohydrate, BCAA free form powder, glutamine free from powder etc. Beta alanine I have heard good news about and want to try out also. I would say creatine will work most noticeably.
Go to www.bulknutrition.com to get bulk powders for cheap. -
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4/12/2007 10:11am--
LI beat me to it. Basically what he said. Specially, check the website he recommends - good prices.
Originally Posted by LI GUY 1
As he said, on top of your protein supplement, take BCAA and glutamine (and if you can afford it, HMB). My stomach doesn't get too happy with creatine after a couple of weeks of using it, but it does give results. Some people have that problem, and some people don't.
If you are lifting a lot (for powerlifting or bodybuilding sports), another supplement you may want to consider is Nitric Oxide (NO2) - this is what I've heard (personal annecdote). I have a friend, a female bodybuilder who swears by NO2 over creatine (due to NO2 not causing bloating), and in her opinion, if you use one, you don't need the other. That's her personal experience with NO2 and creatine.
I love myoplex. It tastes better than most other shakes, it's rich, good nutritional content, and most imporant of all (at least for me), it has fiber. I'm rarely taking it anymore, however. This is due to its fat content (I can't bulk without getting fat, so I'm now settle to try to remain lean.) Instead I use the leaner "Extreme Body RTD 50" by "American Body Building" or "Micell Edge RTD 50" by "Iron Tek".
If you feel inclined to take a protein shake in powdered form and blend it with fruits and stuff, I strongly recommend Isopure by "Nature's Best" - I prefer the strawberry flavor one since it mixes well with OJ.
In any case, whether you make your own protein shake or drink a RTD, you'd be better off taking additional supplements.Read this for flexibility and injury prevention, this, this and this for supplementation, this on grip conditioning, and this on staph. New: On strenght standards, relationships and structural balance. Shoulder problems? Read this.
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Just wanted to post a link to a couple of sites where you can get very individualized blends of proteins, BCAAS, glutamines, etc. etc.
http://www.trueprotein.com/
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I think the consensus on BB.com is that creatine and glutamine do not compete for the same receptors.
A lot of people there say glutamine has been "debunked" as a myth, as in it dosen't do much. Try it and see if you like it.
I like creatine, you don't have to load any form of it, and it is cheap.
NO is OK. I have taken Gaspari SuperPump, GNC Nitric Explosion, TRAC Extreme NO, N.O Xplode, and Shock Therapy. They make me crap like crazy or jitter to death!
I liked TRAC the best but they are all expensive. I now take a few grams arginine ethyl ester and a Redline(or something similar) and its great, much better than other stuff. I take creatine at 5 grams a day to.
Dream stack when I have my money back: Creatine, Citruline Malate, Beta Alanine, BCAA, protein, arginine. -
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BTW, I took 20 grams glutamine before BJ once (just coincidence that I took it prior to) and I noticed an INSANE pump. Like hurt to close my biceps for the RNC!
A week or so later I read that larger doses of glutamine could give a pump effect. Better than I felt on other NO products. Lots cheaper to. -
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Wow, 20g. That's a pump! I usually take just 5g of glutamine (and 1,000mg of vitamin C) in the morning and 2g to 4g more of glutamine for the rest of the day. If I don't take my 5g of glutamine in the morning, it's a sure thing it will be a shitty day if I go train.
FYI, it's been a week since my g/f and I started taking two capsules of the following ginseng-based product with our morning glutamine:
http://www.herbalremedies.com/energy-pill1.html
So far, it has worked wonders in giving energy and mental alertness in the morning and early afternoon. The other supplements (glutamine, aminoacids, etc) have helped us deal with physical fatigue, but this particular ginseng product ameliorates mental fatigue better than anything else so far.Read this for flexibility and injury prevention, this, this and this for supplementation, this on grip conditioning, and this on staph. New: On strenght standards, relationships and structural balance. Shoulder problems? Read this.
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Posted On:
4/12/2007 5:26pm--
First off, Creatine shouldn't cause bloating at all. The extra Creatine Phosphate in the system allows for ATP to be created quicker for the usage of the muscles during activity. The sheer amount of this that would need to be ingested for any sort of bloating is ridiculous. Along with this BCAA's aren't a necessity if you're eating correctly. It's a bit overkill. Your body is going to create it's own amino's given the correct nutrients. Vitamins are fine. If you want more protein, eat more versus ingesting BCAA's.
Glutamine is expended during exercise. Ingesting it after exercise will keep the immune system at it's proper levels and contribute to increasing a positive nitrogen balance within the body.
Sadly, the pump goes away that you're speaking of. The pumps is the body's adaptation to specific activities through the enlarging of blood vessels. More of certain compounds enhances this, but only to a point and then no matter how much G you snort, you'll get little to no increased effect.
No2 was great the first time I used it. After that, the effects lessened each time.Last edited by Equipoise; 4/12/2007 5:28pm at .



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