I've never taken any supplements but would like to start in order to increase my strength gains and burn more fat. What would you folks recommend? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Diesel
BCAAS? is that like a pill or liquid ?
Originally posted by bigswole30
Multi-vitamin
protein(blend and whey)
BCAAS
creatine
glutamine
Originally posted by Mudge
Dont put too much faith in fat burners, I see them more as energy assistants if anything. There is no magic pill IMO, not over the counter anyway.
Any particular brand of Fish Oil?Originally posted by Twin Peak
The basics:
Whey protein (post workout and through the day)
Casien Protein (before bed)
Fish Oil
Multi
Originally posted by Jodi
Any particular brand of Fish Oil?
Originally posted by Twin Peak
The basics:
Whey protein (post workout and through the day)
Casien Protein (before bed)
Fish Oil
Multi
Fat burners (basics):
Ephedrine
Caffiene
Yohimbine
7-keto
Originally posted by Twin Peak
The higher ratio of O3 to O6 the better. Generally, though you should find one that doesn't give you the burps.
Originally posted by Prince
hmmm...surprised that you do not see creatine as one of the "basics".
Originally posted by Jodi
I burp up CLA and its gross I can't imagine Fish Oil
Thanks
I agree with this but I think I would move EFA's up a little. I also think Vit E is also important. It acts as an anti-oxidant, as does C! It also helps protect the heart!Originally posted by gopro
Basic:
1-multivitamin
2-vit C
3-whey isolate or hydrolysate (post workout)
4-micellar casein based protein powder or MRP
5-creatine or creatine transport product
6-glutamine, preferably peptide bonded
7-EFA supplement
Specialty:
-prohormones
-thermogenics
-anticatabolics
-BCAAs
-test boosters
-anti-Es
-etc
Originally posted by dg806
I agree with this but I think I would move EFA's up a little. I also think Vit E is also important. It acts as an anti-oxidant, as does C! It also helps protect the heart!
Originally posted by Twin Peak
Prince, I am a non-responder, and for me, it does nothing. I recognize that many others do, and that is fine. So basically, I'd consider it a second tier supplement, and not a basic supplement.
I do object to paying for overly priced fancy "delivery systems" that do nothing more that what you can achieve with dextrose.
Originally posted by Prince
okay, completely understandable, however, given that creatine has more scientific testing/proof/evidence, etc. than any other supplement, even though you do not respond isn't it still an important supplement for the majority of people that will respond to it and deserving of being listed as a "basic" supplement?
Sorry...................my bad!Originally posted by gopro
Dg...I wasn't listing them in order of importance, just making a general list. And yes, vit E is another good one!