my question is how important is a supplement. do we need it to build our muscles.. or just normal food wont do it?
does supplements have sides effects? thats y i am afraid to take any... if i am wrong what are the supplements that u recommend.
supplements are just that. they are ment to be in addition to normal healthy eating habits, and when someone is seriously training they find themselves in need of extra help in certain areas that they are difficient in from their diet due to the extra stress placed on the body.
each supp has its goods and bads and there are way to many to list in one thread. get yourself a good healthy diet with what you need then add a protien shake. anything past that you need to do a lot of reading to find out. you cant get an easy answer from such an ambiguous question such as this thread
how important and what does the following supplements do to grow our muscles
1.multi vitamines
2.EFA's( by the way what does this mean)
3.extra protien
I would say....eat right and dont bother with any supplements. IF you decide to get real serious THEN maybe find the supplements that are right for you that dont scare you. The "recreational" weightlifter will only see minimal gains regardless of the supplements they take if their diet is well rounded.
what do u mean the right food. does it mean that i need to take 6 meals per day. or what are the essential things that i need to intake in order to gain more muscles and reduce fats( calestrol level)
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