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Quote[/b] (micmic @ Sep. 02 2003,11:28)]Ummm, let's see... BCAAs (valine, leucine, isoleucine)... an average whey protein contains 23-24gr of the three of them per 100gr of pure protein... where I am, a certain brand of whey protein costs 22 euros (the 500gr) and is 85% protein... after doing the math, I see that I have to spend 0.165 euros in order to take 750mg of BCAAs from this protein. The exact same brand has BCAA tablets (750mg each), the 120 of them cost 36 euros... doing the math again... now I have to pay 0.300 euros to get the same 750mg of BCAAs and without getting the rest of the aminoacids that I get in the first case.
It does indeed seem like a huge waste of money, unless you have any studies showing that BCAAs by themselves are better than when you take them in a protein.
Same goes for most other stand-alone amino acids.
If you are calorie restricted, i.e...contest dieting, your job 1 is to protect lean mass. I am sure all will agree with this. Your body will get BCAA's from where it can, and this is muscle tissue. If you do not supplement them, as you all may well know these cannot be made, they must be gotten from an outside source. So, if you do not use them, say bye bye hard earned muscle. Besides, BCAA's are great at "tricking" the body to useing fatty acid stores for fuel rather than muscle, by seeing a "flood" of them in the bloodstream, the body says hey, I am breaking down muscle tissue already, better resort to fat stores. BCAA supplementation can contribute toa agreater loss of fat while maintaining your strength levels. For those of you who have never competed, or dieted for a contest, you will find out the hard way.
BCAA's also have been shown to raise both growth hormone and insulin levels at the same time, hence increased anti-catabolism and anabolism.
As far as HMB, you are correct in your statement about the price. This is why a product that has a blend in it, in synergy so to speak is good. I was not in any way inferring to buy HMB, this was just a general statement.
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