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I take my AAs in the form of food.
Yes it is. AAs are available from sources other then supplements. This little crush you have on me is becoming quite annoying.That's not an answer, though.
How many of you take your Food at bed time?
Logically it makes sense given when you sleep your body is repairing.
Or would you say it doesn't matter, as long as you ingest food it will be utilized.
Just a thought.
Yes it is.
AAs are available from sources other then supplements.
This little crush you have on me is becoming quite annoying.
I'm sure everyone is getting annoyed with the way you hijack threads because you just can't resist an opportunity to try and flex your oh-so-pathetic MOD powers.No, it's not.
The OP asked, "How many of you take your Amino Acids at bed time?"
You replied to his post—"I take my AAs in the form of food."—but you didn't answer his question.
So, with that in mind, do you take your Amino Acids (in the form of food) at bed time?
That's obvious. And than.
Call it what you will. You've earned it.
BCAA's when I wake up before coffee and in my shakes and at bed. 30-40g a day every day.
I'm sure everyone is getting annoyed with the way you hijack threads because you just can't resist an opportunity to try and flex your oh-so-pathetic MOD powers.
For a teacher you seem to have a shitty grasp of the English language and discussion. I figured that one would be able to infer that I consume my AAs, in the form of food, around the time I go to sleep because the topic of discussion was about taking AAs before bed. So, for those of you too retarded to figure this out (Curt James), I will lay it our for your clearly: I, overlord, consume my amino acids, in the form of food, at a time that is relatively proximal to when I go to sleep.
I've read articles recommending BCAA's in shakes and others where it's stated it's better to take them alone.
Just had two scoops of chain'd out on an empty stomach.
And for the Will Brinks among us, I bring you pubmed re BCAA's.
Nutraceutical effects of branched-chain amino acids o... [J Nutr. 2006] - PubMed - NCBI
Exercise promotes BCAA catabolism: effects of BCAA su... [J Nutr. 2004] - PubMed - NCBI
Co-ingestion of protein and leucine stimulate... [Am J Clin Nutr. 2006] - PubMed - NCBI
Combined ingestion of protein ... [Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2005] - PubMed - NCBI
Aminos at night are a waste, too expensive, and incomplete for a long time without other protein. Whey protein or lean meat, extra water, insoluble fiber(and soluble if you are one of the lucky few that do not get gas from it) is perfect. Low carb will not disturb growth hormone spike, you are receiving all amino acids, and the fiber slows its passage through the digestive system to last longer into the night.
Cite?