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    Post workout shake-No Carbs

    I have been taking Nitronx for the past 2 months with great gains. I am now ready to cut back on my creatine intake for the summer and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good post workout shake with about 50g protein, 10gBCAA's and 5g Arginine (these numbers are all similar to nitronx's ingredents but i want something without the 50g of carbs and creatine). Any suggestions will be useful.

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    I would suggest finding whatever whey you like, then getting pill-form or additional powder BCAA's.
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    2 1/4 scoops of O.N.'s protein ought to do it.

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    I've been thinking about ON's whey, has anyone tried CytoSport's Complete Whey?

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    ON's whey is pretty good-mixes with water without clumps

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    If you want zero carbs, I'd get pure isolate. If you just want low carbs, a blend like Optimum Nutrition's 100% whey is good.
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    I thought Carbs were a + for post WO

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    I agree that it is necessary to eat carbs post workout, my key word being eat, I'd rather get my carbs from whole food sources than from a powder. I am looking for any suggestions on new proteins that have been tried by readers.

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    you need carbs PWO, so trying to eliminate carbs PWO seems a little counter-productive to me

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    i have just ordered some 90+ nutrisport protien, would eating a couple of bananas but just as good as dextrose for simple carbs PWO

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    If you're cutting, no carbs PWO is fine. When I was cutting I found best results from waiting about an hour after my cardio to eat any carbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by APG
    i have just ordered some 90+ nutrisport protien, would eating a couple of bananas but just as good as dextrose for simple carbs PWO
    no, but i can't remember why! lol... something like bananas restore liver glycogen but not muscle glycogen, for that you need simple sugars such as dextrose and maltodextrin, which create and insulin spike helping the body absorb whey and nutrients a lot faster and more effectively PWO. i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclepump
    If you're cutting, no carbs PWO is fine.
    i heard from many guys on here not to cut carbs PWO whilst cutting, as after a hard workout your body needs both carbs and protein, regardless of whether you are bulking or cutting

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    Quote Originally Posted by young d
    no, but i can't remember why! lol... something like bananas restore liver glycogen but not muscle glycogen, for that you need simple sugars such as dextrose and maltodextrin, which create and insulin spike helping the body absorb whey and nutrients a lot faster and more effectively PWO. i think

    guess i should order some dextrose then just that my shake takes so god damn sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by young d
    i heard from many guys on here not to cut carbs PWO whilst cutting, as after a hard workout your body needs both carbs and protein, regardless of whether you are bulking or cutting
    I still had carbs after weight workouts, but I waited an hour after cardio.
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    ON's Pro Complex has 55g protein, and 13"or more"(you know how the advertisements go) grams of BCAAs, 8 grams of glutamine, per serving

    4g of carbs
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