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    Pre and Post Workout Supplements and recommended Vitamins

    Looking for recommendations on Pre and Post workout supplements as well as vitamins I should take daily (amounts would be helpful). I was talking SuperPump250 pre workout and SizeOn after my workouts for a few months and found I had the shits a lot. The only thing I take now is GNC Whey (2 scopes with 16oz water) within 20 minutes of my workout, and sometimes before going to bed so I dont get tempted to eat a meal that close to bed.

    I was told that IsoPure is much better, anyone agree?

    I'm on my 2nd week of a new P/RR/S routine and wanted to add in some new supplements. I could also use some help from experience on what vitamins I should start to take. Looking to place an order in the next few days, running low on my 3lb Whey bucket.


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    High-quality whey protein powders are excellent choices for post-
    workout nutrition since they get into your system fast to feed those
    depleted muscles. Casein, on the other hand, is a slow releasing protein
    as it recurdles into a solid in your gut prolonging digestion - this would be an ideal

    choice prior to your workouts or before going to bed.


    Anyhow, as far as whey powders are concerned, amino acid complex
    profile determines quality. I have in my possession a list of protein
    powders that were analyzed for quality by an independent laboratory,
    but since I don't want any of these companies breathing down my neck, I
    will only divulge that information to my clients.



    Remember one thing, you
    get what you pay for! Keep that in mind. Also, some people are quite
    sensitive to aspartame and lactose so you will have to find free versions
    of those. Taste will ultimately determine whether you purchase that
    powder again. Write in with some of your feedback on these products -
    I'd love to hear your comments.

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    Pre-workout: Omega Ultima
    Intra-workokut: RecoverPRO
    Post-workout: XF Ultra Peptide Whey
    Multivitamin: 2-3 caps of AOR Ortho-Core (best multi available)

    ^Currently what I'm using and loving it.
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