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    aminogen

    anyone try this? any results?



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    its included in 100% whey, and that is the best whey i've ever used (in terms of results, i seem to recovery slightly better and made better progress when i first switched to it), one of the main advantages of 100% whey is the great amino acid profile, so i'd say its good stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Don
    its included in 100% whey, and that is the best whey i've ever used (in terms of results, i seem to recovery slightly better and made better progress when i first switched to it), one of the main advantages of 100% whey is the great amino acid profile, so i'd say its good stuff!
    all wheys have a "great" amino acid profile.
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    no offense, but what the hell does that have to do with my question?



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    Quote Originally Posted by FishOrCutBait
    all wheys have a "great" amino acid profile.
    no, they don't, there is 'good', and there is 'great'... adding additional BCAA's such as aminogen to a whey supplement would improve the amino acid profile of that supplement, its pretty straightforward stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Don
    no, they don't, there is 'good', and there is 'great'... adding additional BCAA's such as aminogen to a whey supplement would improve the amino acid profile of that supplement, its pretty straightforward stuff
    Okay, idk where you got that from. Aminogen is not bcaa's, it is an enzyme complex derived from plants. ANd why the heck would you need extra BCAA's in whey? they already make up a huge (when compared to other proteins) percentage of the profile. Whey Isolate naturally has one of the most anabolic amino profiles, one shouldnt mess with natural perfection!

    Juggernaut, I think it helps you digest proteins like casein more efficiently, but as far as whey goes, Its really not needed. Whey is the most easily digested protein, second only to egg white.
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