Jacques Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 Muscle milk s good but not as soluble as syntha 6, another good choice is nitrocore 24. I'd swap beta alanine for GH max I Agree!!! Nitrocore 24 by ON is damn good! Cheaper and almost as good as Syntha 6. I've recently just purchased 4 5 pounders for my contest prep along with natural whey of ON. And yes it's damn cheaper than Nitrotech / Syntha 6. Tastes good and satisfying too. Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 Oh well. either way, I saw people waste money, some a ton on supplements and only produce expensive pee. Lots of overpriced PT,making lifting complicated instead of simple and effective. I don't believe in it. Unless mag karga ka, pero I consider this pointless (pasintabi nalang sa mga kumakarga) unless you really plan to compete. I agree. However, I'd say if you really have to purchase supplements, I'd go for whey and maybe creatine in the off season. Other supplements are luxaries. For the sake of discussion, "juicing" has been a very taboo issue. It's like back in the days where cosmetic surgery draws too much controversies. Today Cosmetic Clinics have been mainstream long enough for the public to welcome this approach to vanity. In gyms today, more than ever before, you see a lot of people experementing with roids for the simple reason: vanity. The only thing that bothers me here is that some of this people are too damn lazy too even research and get the proper info they need and only rely on uneducated trainers on how to juice properly and responsibly. This is where trouble begins. Just my 2 cents. Quote Link to comment
delavega Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 I agree. However, I'd say if you really have to purchase supplements, I'd go for whey and maybe creatine in the off season. Other supplements are luxaries. For the sake of discussion, "juicing" has been a very taboo issue. It's like back in the days where cosmetic surgery draws too much controversies. Today Cosmetic Clinics have been mainstream long enough for the public to welcome this approach to vanity. In gyms today, more than ever before, you see a lot of people experementing with roids for the simple reason: vanity. The only thing that bothers me here is that some of this people are too damn lazy too even research and get the proper info they need and only rely on uneducated trainers on how to juice properly and responsibly. This is where trouble begins. Just my 2 cents. hehe. I'd rather spend that money on Egg whites and chicken/turkey breast. Have you ever seen the documentary "bigger faster stronger?" It really is a must see. @ my gym, you will always see syringes on the thrash can. Temporary muscles as we naturals call it. Quite frankly, I do not see anything with juicing, if you are a professional competitor. But for vanity's sake? It's too much. (again, pasinatabi sa mga nagkakarga). anything abused leads to trouble imo. There is something the muscle magazines aren't telling a lot of people. Magic pills? there is no such thing. Can anyone here tell me their experience with the breathing 20 squats program? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 I agree. However, I'd say if you really have to purchase supplements, I'd go for whey and maybe creatine in the off season. Other supplements are luxaries. I'd actually add beta alanine into the mix. its the most underated supplement nowadays. hehe. I'd rather spend that money on Egg whites and chicken/turkey breast. Have you ever seen the documentary "bigger faster stronger?" It really is a must see. @ my gym, you will always see syringes on the thrash can. Temporary muscles as we naturals call it. Quite frankly, I do not see anything with juicing, if you are a professional competitor. But for vanity's sake? It's too much. (again, pasinatabi sa mga nagkakarga). anything abused leads to trouble imo. There is something the muscle magazines aren't telling a lot of people. Magic pills? there is no such thing. smile.gif a lot of people are just really lazy and want the easy way. Can anyone here tell me their experience with the breathing 20 squats program? short anecdote... don't do this if you are driving a stick. Nearly had 3 accidents in one day after the squat session. It also tests your determination and drive but produces good results Quote Link to comment
machme Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 my supps:multivitaminscentury tunamilkmilooatmealpeanut butter For me are:Meat, chicken w/o the skinfruits, sometime shakes with milkmilkfiber foods and carbs (potato or kamote) muscle building..energy drink lang k na Quote Link to comment
sikosci Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 you guys tried metabolic whey? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 you guys tried metabolic whey? MRM metabolic whey? Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 (edited) hehe. I'd rather spend that money on Egg whites and chicken/turkey breast. Have you ever seen the documentary "bigger faster stronger?" It really is a must see. @ my gym, you will always see syringes on the thrash can. Temporary muscles as we naturals call it. Quite frankly, I do not see anything with juicing, if you are a professional competitor. But for vanity's sake? It's too much. (again, pasinatabi sa mga nagkakarga). anything abused leads to trouble imo. There is something the muscle magazines aren't telling a lot of people. Magic pills? there is no such thing. Can anyone here tell me their experience with the breathing 20 squats program?Dude, I'm not implying that you use whey and creatine to "replace" food protein sources. I'm saying is that whey they have a place in "complementing/supplementing" your diet if you have the money to burn. Now if you have a tight budget, why even bother? And yes I've seen that documentary. Performance/physique enhancing drugs is an open secret on which draws a lot of controversies and shares a lot of different opinions. At the end of the day, it's a choice one has to make. Going back to the topic, I highly reccomend anyone who's into weightlifting to use whey. Why? If you do the math correctly, a 5 lb tub of whey (70-80servings) would roughly cost you between P2000-P2500 (That is if you know where to get them at these prices). A serving (20-24grams of protein) would cost between 30-40 pesos. If I equate that to chicken eggs/egg whites which cost between 4-6 pesos per piece and will roughly take at least 6-8pcs for me to get the same protein amount, I'd practically go for whey. Needless to say, it's damn more convinient to ingest suring those times I need my protein but dont have the apettite to chow down another meal. My point here is that, whey has its place on a strategic diet plan. For some it's a luxary but to me, it very well supports my protein requirements. Lastly, let me reiterate that I never adviced nor practice using whey in replacing my breakfast, lunch and supper. Edited February 3, 2009 by Jacques Quote Link to comment
delavega Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Dude, I'm not implying that you use whey and creatine to "replace" food protein sources. I'm saying is that whey they have a place in "complementing/supplementing" your diet if you have the money to burn. Now if you have a tight budget, why even bother? And yes I've seen that documentary. Performance/physique enhancing drugs is an open secret on which draws a lot of controversies and shares a lot of different opinions. At the end of the day, it's a choice one has to make. Going back to the topic, I highly reccomend anyone who's into weightlisting to really use whey. Why? If you do the math correctly, a 5 lb tub of whey (70-80servings) would roughly cost you between P2000-P2500 (That is if you know where to get them at these prices). A serving (20-24grams of protein) would cost between 30-40 pesos. If I equate that to chicken eggs/egg whites which cost between 4-6 pesos per piece and will roughly take at least 6-8pcs for me to get the same protein amount, I'd practically go for whey. Needless to say, it's damn more convinient to ingest suring those times I need my protein but dont have the apettite to chow down another meal. My point here is that, whey has its place on a strategic diet plan. For some it's a luxary but to me, it very well supports my protein requirements. Lastly, let me reiterate that I never adviced nor practice using whey in replacing my breakfast, lunch and supper. ey bro. i didn't take it the way you thought i took it. chill. no one's judging anyone here. *lol* :thumbsupsmiley: You may have assumed wrong, but then again that's your pov. I said that in a jokingly manner. It was just a simple comment. "to supplement or not to supplement" is a personal choice. i agree. we all have our pov's about training and nutrition. I don't mean to step on the toes of people who take it and rely on it. (again, this goes out to the general public) as for whey and any fad supplement, I just don't believe in taking them. With regards to money to burn, I think i would be able to save more if I were to replace partial of my meals with whey protein but I wouldn't want to. I always try to avoid oxidised cholesterol. People who want to take their chances on supplementing to put Some Meat on their Bones!, Go ahead ad get some of those lab created stuff.. If all fails, then i'll see you back at the basics area. Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 ey bro. i didn't take it the way you thought i took it. chill. no one's judging anyone here. *lol* :thumbsupsmiley: You may have assumed wrong, but then again that's your pov. I said that in a jokingly manner. It was just a simple comment. "to supplement or not to supplement" is a personal choice. i agree. we all have our pov's about training and nutrition. I don't mean to step on the toes of people who take it and rely on it. (again, this goes out to the general public) as for whey and any fad supplement, I just don't believe in taking them. With regards to money to burn, I think i would be able to save more if I were to replace partial of my meals with whey protein but I wouldn't want to. I always try to avoid oxidised cholesterol. People who want to take their chances on supplementing to put Some Meat on their Bones!, Go ahead ad get some of those lab created stuff.. If all fails, then i'll see you back at the basics area. Whey protein? Oxidised cholesterol? Geesh where did you come up with such stuff? Do you know how whey is manufactured? :upside: Quote Link to comment
delavega Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 Whey protein? Oxidised cholesterol? Geesh where did you come up with such stuff? Do you know how whey is manufactured? :upside: I'm an RN, with MAN units. Learned about it in nursing school. Every powderized food has that fyi. Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 I'm an RN, with MAN units. Learned about it in nursing school. Every powderized food has that fyi. Apparently you've been generalizing so much my friend. Well my family is into the dairy business and we have been supplying whey protein isolates (by product of cheese production) and concentrates to some of the biggest milk brands locally and abroad. these proteins are virtually cholesterol and lactose free. Quote Link to comment
delavega Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 Apparently you've been generalizing so much my friend. Well my family is into the dairy business and we have been supplying whey protein isolates (by product of cheese production) and concentrates to some of the biggest milk brands locally and abroad. these proteins are virtually cholesterol and lactose free. first, http://www.nutritiondiscounters.com/v/vspfiles/photos/67110-1.jpg second, Whey Protein powders cholesterol free? I beg to differ, from a medical pov. PURE Whey protein isolates, maybe! a low amount, less than 15mg per scoop. Higher than that would mean it's main component is whey concentrates. These concentrates are to oxidized to a large degree. The number goes up when they are in storage. Again, I am speaking of the common Whey protein powders. Not the RAW material used. The one sold as a supplement? like ON, mrm etc.. (SUPPLEMENTS to take or not to take?) Now, If you produce isolates of the cleanest form, then good for you. All you need is for it to be analyzed by a lab. Sell and help people discover the safe way to whey. I guess that makes you the resident house speaker for whey. Whey Powders: Optimum 100% Whey ProteinAmount Per Serving Calories 130 Calories From Fat 15 % Daily Value*Total Fat 1.5g 2%Saturated Fat 1g 5%Trans Fat 0g Cholesterol 30mg 10%Sodium 60mg 3%Total Carbohydrate 4g 1%Sugars 1g Protein 24g Ingredients:Protein Blend(Whey Protein Isolates, Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey Peptides), Cocoa(Processed With Alkali), Coffee, Natural And Artificial Flavor, Lecithin, Acesulfame Potassium, Aminogen®, Sucralose, Lactase MRM Metabolic WheyAmount Per Serving Calories 120.5 Calories From Fat 22.5 % Daily Value*Total Fat 2.5g 4%Saturated Fat 0.75g 3.5%Cholesterol 25mg 6%Sodium 50mg 2%Potassium 125mg 3.5%Total Carbohydrates 3g <1%Fiber 0.5g 2%Sugars 2g** Protein 22 44% META-Pro™ (Ultrafiltered, Low Temperature Processed Instantized Whey Protein Concentrate, Cross Flow Microfiltered Whey Protein Isolate, & NitroZyme™ - A Proteolytic Enzyme Preparation Containing Bioactive Peptidases Derived From A Plant Source), Cocoa, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Lecithin, Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs), Xanthan Gum, & Sucralose. cholesterol and lactose free (not popular, and only a number of products, not commonly used and hard to get in the pi. why? because of it's price tag)Protein Factory CFM Whey IsolateAmount Per Serving % Daily Value*Calories 90 Calories From Fat 0 Total Fat 0g 0%Saturated Fat 0g 0%Trans Fat 0g %Cholesterol 0mg 0%Sodium 60mg 3%Total Carbohydrate 1g 0%Dietary Fiber 0g 0%Sugars 1g Protein 21g But I guess jacques produces something like this locally, then that's good news to everyone who would use whey. Quote Link to comment
RustyXIII Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 As long as we're on the subject, what are the whey powder brands that taste good? Information on protein contents and nutritional values, as well as price, are readily available but views on taste are hard to come by. I know taste is subjective, but I have no choice but to trust recommendations because it would be an expensive learning experience if I went out and tried them all. Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted February 4, 2009 Share Posted February 4, 2009 As long as we're on the subject, what are the whey powder brands that taste good? Information on protein contents and nutritional values, as well as price, are readily available but views on taste are hard to come by. I know taste is subjective, but I have no choice but to trust recommendations because it would be an expensive learning experience if I went out and tried them all. I'd say optimum is always a reliable source. Some say MRM tastes good but that I have no idea of. Quote Link to comment
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