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    Quote Originally Posted by Guidedbyscience View Post
    Ibcaa's from PP,cannot go wrong w Ajipure!
    Thank you! The powder is more economical than capsules imo and yes, Ajipure you cant go wrong with.

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    You'll have to excuse me, I've been into peptides mostly until now, so the only thing PP evokes from my mind is Pure Peptides, but I don't think that's it...

    What online store is PP? =)
    Primordial Performance.

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    You will find the lowest prices for bcaa powder at infinitemuscle.com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by To_The_Top View Post
    You will find the lowest prices for bcaa powder at infinitemuscle.com.
    Quality though? I order my bulk aminos from Nutrabio.com (or I go BCAA with Primordial... being a rep for them of course).

    They only send out aminos that are 2 weeks old (at the most). Very fresh, taste mild compared to other aminos I've had (I'm looking at you Biotest). I can mix 25 grams of glutamine, 6 grams of leucine, 4 grams of alanine and 3 grams of glycine in 2 liters of water (sometimes less) with some lemon water+coconut water for taste/potassium. Can't taste anything except the lemon water.

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