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    Milas and nick, are Power Chews an N2 product? Aren't you both N2 reps and is your opinion biased because of this? Just asking a question.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Anabolic5150 View Post
    Milas and nick, are Power Chews an N2 product? Aren't you both N2 reps and is your opinion biased because of this? Just asking a question.
    Yes, I'm a rep. No, PowerChews are not an N2 product. No, my opinion is not fabricated, it is based on my personal experience and use.

    While some will read into it that because I am a rep I am inherently biased, but the entire reason I'm a rep is because I believe in the products and company, and support it. If that makes me biased, then yes, but then anyone who speaks highly of supplements they buy and use is also biased IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milas View Post
    Yes, I'm a rep. No, PowerChews are not an N2 product. No, my opinion is not fabricated, it is based on my personal experience and use.

    While some will read into it that because I am a rep I am inherently biased, but the entire reason I'm a rep is because I believe in the products and company, and support it. If that makes me biased, then yes, but then anyone who speaks highly of supplements they buy and use is also biased IMO.
    I appreciate your honesty. I just think reps do need to let consumers know that they are just that. Then if the consumer follows the recommendation of a rep and does not achieve the results they expected, there is no one but the consumer to blame. I wasn't trying to be critical of you or the company you rep for, just think full disclosure in business is a good practice. Knowing now that you are a rep would not keep me from buying an N2 product, it just let's me know where to go with questions before I make a purchase. Good luck here on the boards.




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    Thanks, I get your point, and agree that full disclosure is best for consumers. I didn't intend to mislead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milas View Post
    Thanks, I get your point, and agree that full disclosure is best for consumers. I didn't intend to mislead.

    Congrats on your wedding and expected child. Life is going to change big time!!!
    Thank you for the well wishes. And please understand, it's not that I don't think you guys have some great products and a very tough job to do, but telling people up front who you are leaves no gray area for misunderstanding. Good luck to you and N2.




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    Most protein sources we eat are deficient in BCAA and our muscle protein mass is 1/3 BCAA. I was speaking to a kinesiology professor at UCONN that recommended 10g before and 10g after each workout. We tend to overconsume a lot of amino acids to make up for increase glutamine, arginine, and bcaa needs from exercise.

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    I personally would pay a bit extra for the capsules as opposed to the awful powder. It tastes really bad and is barely water soluble so it'll never really mix into a drink. shotgunning it pretty bad too. imo not worth the savings

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    It could depend on when you want to use them too. I like a powder for intra workout. Today I took a hike with my family and I had a sample of those PowerChews along with me. That was super convenient and tasty. In the gym though, I'm not sure I'd want to be chewing them up. I use LG's BCAA/EAA powder for intra sometimes. AI's RecverPro is delicious too.

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