A group from the college eh ? Lol... Well shit, case closed...
Don't be so close minded. Google what college students have invented and done. It is beyond ignorant (no offense) to simply dismiss a study based on them being in college.
A group from the college eh ? Lol... Well shit, case closed...
The only one on that list that shocks me is Isoflex. I always considered Allmax to be on the up and up. In fact, if anyone would ask me what protein I'd use if I couldn't use the company I'm affiliated with's protein, I'd always reply with Allmax. Guess that's not the case anymore...
Why are they testing for bcaas though? Are these products not complete protein products?
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Why are they testing for bcaas though? Are these products not complete protein products?
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We've seen so many other tests that put some of these proteins at the top. A couple are here on this site. Except for muscle milk. Pretty sure that failed in almost every one. But when you start seeing these independent testers start contradicting one another it puts the thought in your head on who to trust. With every supplement I buy I can't help to wonder if I'm really getting what I paying for. I'm glad I don't rely heavily on any supplement and enjoy eating food as much as I do. Lol
And I believe Hormel foods bought cytosport for around 380-400mill... I highly doubt them or glanbia need to take shortcuts... The amount of paperwork and regulation checks are out of this world for those companies
Now the inject bcaas has me curious, I've heard a good amount of positive about it (other than hard to find) but really didn't see the point if you could just get a good bcaa/EAA it seems deliverance would be almost similar since it doesn't have to be digested but rather immediately available for absorption?
I really would like to see someone's feedback on it though...