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Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 6:31:49 AM   
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any1 heard of these supplements? and are they any good? some1 just recommended them to me for cutting. 
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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 4:01:49 PM   
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both are excellent products, personally i prefer Purple wrath cause you get more EAA's

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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 5:10:08 PM   
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what exactly do they do?

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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 5:48:06 PM   
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both are excellent products, personally i prefer Purple wrath cause you get more EAA's


I prefer xtend becuase you get more BCAA's

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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 7:52:32 PM   
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BCAA's and EAA's are the same thing

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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 9:00:06 PM   
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Xtend doesnt have EAA's only BCAA's. Ive used both and i mean both provided me awsome results so you cant go wrong with which one you choose  i also recomend buying the biggest container you can as well if its in your budget

Essential amino acids cannot be made by the body. You must get them from complete protein foods or combinations of incomplete vegetable foods. There are 9 essential amino acids: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, and valine. Your body can make non-essential amino acids by itself from vitamins and other amino acids. The term "non-essential" can be misleading since all amino acids are essential for proper metabolism and certain non-essential amino acids, such as glutamine, become very essential. The 13 non-essential amino acids are alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, cysteine, cystine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, hydroxyproline, proline, serine, & tyrosine.
The essential branched chain amino acids (BCAA's) are of special importance for athletes because they are metabolized in the muscle, rather than in the liver. Here's how this works: After digestion once protein is broken down into individual amino acids these aminos can either be used to build new proteins or be burned as fuel to produce energy.





You probably know that amino acids are the building blocks of protein. When you eat a protein food, it gets digested in the stomach and intestine into individual amino acids and short chains of amino acids that are small enough to be absorbed into the bloodstream. These amino acids have far reaching effects in the body from building and repairing tissues, to producing chemicals that enable our brains to function optimally.




to sum it up...amino acids are super important haha



And hey VT i wanted to ask you a few questions in email if possible?


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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 9:56:58 PM   
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BCAA's and EAA's are the same thing



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Height : 6'
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Weight : 200
Waist : 32"
Bicep : 17.25
Neck : 19"
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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/9/2007 9:58:01 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Creation

Xtend doesnt have EAA's only BCAA's. Ive used both and i mean both provided me awsome results so you cant go wrong with which one you choose  i also recomend buying the biggest container you can as well if its in your budget

Essential amino acids cannot be made by the body. You must get them from complete protein foods or combinations of incomplete vegetable foods. There are 9 essential amino acids: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, and valine. Your body can make non-essential amino acids by itself from vitamins and other amino acids. The term "non-essential" can be misleading since all amino acids are essential for proper metabolism and certain non-essential amino acids, such as glutamine, become very essential. The 13 non-essential amino acids are alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, cysteine, cystine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, hydroxyproline, proline, serine, & tyrosine.
The essential branched chain amino acids (BCAA's) are of special importance for athletes because they are metabolized in the muscle, rather than in the liver. Here's how this works: After digestion once protein is broken down into individual amino acids these aminos can either be used to build new proteins or be burned as fuel to produce energy.





You probably know that amino acids are the building blocks of protein. When you eat a protein food, it gets digested in the stomach and intestine into individual amino acids and short chains of amino acids that are small enough to be absorbed into the bloodstream. These amino acids have far reaching effects in the body from building and repairing tissues, to producing chemicals that enable our brains to function optimally.




to sum it up...amino acids are super important haha



And hey VT i wanted to ask you a few questions in email if possible?





of course bro...pm me on here

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"poena est vires in dissimulo"

Start
Height : 6'
Weight : 258lbs
Waist : 38"
Bicep : 16"
Neck : 20"

Now
Height : 6'
Weight : 200
Waist : 32"
Bicep : 17.25
Neck : 19"
BF% - 7.4%

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RE: Xtend and Purple Wraath - 8/10/2007 2:18:12 PM   
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If you take in a good amount of protein shakes then you don't really need eaas.

You can just take bulk bcaas in gatorade. Much cheaper.

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