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    Need protein supplement advice

    I am thinking of trying a protein supplement and I have a couple of questions about protein supplements

    Will I heal faster if I take protein supplements?
    Are there any side effects of taking protein at my age which is 17?
    What protein supplement can you recommend that I could buy at GNC?

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    Protein is the building block of muscle. Asking if protein will make you heal faster is like asking if more bricks will make a house go up faster. You still have to build it, and that takes time. But with the proper building blocks, your training will be much more effective.

    A very high-protein diet can be hard on your kidneys. However, keeping it at about 1-1.5 grams of protein per lb of body weight is pretty safe and pretty commonly recommended.

    A cost-effective brand of protein that I always use is Optimum Nutrition's 100% Whey Protein. It is around 40 bucks at GNC, but honestly I'd stay away from that place. You can find the same stuff for $25 or less on a number of websites.

    You can find the answer to this and other questions if you will do a Google search or search these forums.

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    check out this www.1fast400.com and search for ON 100% whey

    if you must buy from GNC get a gold card, and pick up a 'whey' supplement from any of the big brands... such as ON, Met-RX, EAS, Prolab, Designer... i'd buy what ever is on offer! if non of them are ON is your best bet

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    Still the best I have found is EAS MyoWhey Protein. 5lbs $21.80 at DPS Nutrition. Can anyone beat that ($4.36/lb)?
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    After reading I think I am just gonna stay all natural and not use supplements.Thanks for your help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vince2005
    After reading I think I am just gonna stay all natural and not use supplements.Thanks for your help.
    You will still be all natural if you use things like creatine and protein. You are actually at somewhat of a disadvantage if you train without protein supplementation unless you have a very well balanced, high protein diet. IMO whey protein is the most basic and most important supplement for weightlifters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gococksDJS
    You will still be all natural if you use things like creatine and protein. You are actually at somewhat of a disadvantage if you train without protein supplementation unless you have a very well balanced, high protein diet. IMO whey protein is the most basic and most important supplement for weightlifters.
    Agreed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vince2005
    After reading I think I am just gonna stay all natural and not use supplements.Thanks for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gopro
    Are you still natural if you use a protein with artificial flavors
    Yes, but you are artificially natural...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gococksDJS
    Yes, but you are artificially natural...

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    Well, if you want to be completely natural just give up lifting weights too. After all, you don't want all that horrible artificial muscle on your frame do you?

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    Given the obesity in American society, muscle in unnatural. Quick! Stop lifting!
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    I've come to the conclusion that everything is unnatural and bad for you.

    The good news is that death is perfectly natural.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfs3

    The good news is that death is perfectly natural.
    Assuming you die of natural causes of course.

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