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 Let me teach you how to spot good protein, Supplement sellers "might" hate me

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shiloong7081
post Jun 19 2014, 09:22 PM

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QUOTE(NutritionPro @ Jun 19 2014, 08:08 PM)
Sucha a great post!

You guys should really consider
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For us who are not competing at an elite level, is it worth the extra money compared to good ol' WPC/WPI, or might I even suggest soy protein (SAN metaforce)?
shiloong7081
post Oct 13 2014, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(GameFr3ak @ Oct 3 2014, 05:00 PM)
I've stumbled upon some feedback on taurine and glycine from MucleTech rep.

Question: "why does phase8 have taurine and glycine listed in the ingredients. Are you guys using this as a cheap filler ingredient?"
"Taurine is the second most abundant free amino acid in muscle after glutamine. While we can make taurine through natural biological pathways, this process is not very active in humans, and dietary supplementation can therefore help. Although not directly incorporated into muscle proteins, taurine can have several important properties including helping with cell-volumization, which research suggests is linked to the promotion of anabolic activity. Research even suggests that taurine may have a role in supporting exercise performance.

Glycine is the simplest of amino acids and is considered non-essential because humans can produce it naturally. Nonetheless, glycine is important for protein synthesis, especially in proteins such as collagen, a major stress-bearing component of connective tissues including ligaments and tendons. Glycine is also important in the natural synthesis of creatine. You can enjoy your Phase8 and know that its designed to keep you in a prolonged anabolic/anti-catabolic state. "
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He didn't even answer your question. The dude basically regurgitated facts

 

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