Change Page:
< 12 | Showing page 2 of 2, messages 16 to 25 of 25
Twin Peak
-
Total Posts
:
1489
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 5/9/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Wednesday, October 01, 2003 8:32 AM
Of course not. I believe that Optimum is about as good as anyone. Unless you get top quality bulk proteins for free.
|
|
TreeTrunks
-
Total Posts
:
92
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 9/30/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Friday, October 03, 2003 6:27 PM
Optiumum has the best whey blends. They use hydro and isolates the fastest digesting proteins out there. For whey thats what you want. Whey protein after all is fast digesting and thus doesnlt last long in the blood stream, compared to casien proteins.
< Message edited by TreeTrunks -- 10/3/2003 6:27:51 PM >
|
|
Schteevie
-
Total Posts
:
115
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 9/12/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Friday, October 03, 2003 9:44 PM
I shopped around and ended up deciding "ultimate nutrition prostar protein" was the best bang for the buck, (22 g per scoop) had the low carbs happenening, and this was one of the few companies that I could find that had a "natural" flavor ie: NO FLAVOR ADDED! that is important to me; I want my protein to be just that - protein. I'll take care of adding flavor in the fruit or other things I add to my shake - or maybe I'll sneak protein into my oatmeal, or into pancakes or something, point is - I don't like the "fake" flavors they TRY and add... best to get it plain and go from there. just my humble newbie opinion.
< Message edited by Schteevie -- 10/3/2003 10:24:31 PM >
|
|
Rayco
-
Total Posts
:
26
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 10/12/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Sunday, October 12, 2003 7:34 AM
Have any of you tried Beverly Products? I've found their protein products to be very good.
|
|
Marc David
-
Total Posts
:
6770
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 4/6/2003
- Location: Bay Area -CA
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Monday, October 13, 2003 8:32 AM
Most of the posts about Beverly products have been positive that I've ever seen elsewhere. Doesn't seem to be as mainstream (doesn't mean anything really) so my view from other posts and places is neutral to positive. Not sure what the costs associated with those products are.
|
|
abear
-
Total Posts
:
421
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 9/23/2003
- Location: Louisiana
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Tuesday, October 14, 2003 7:09 AM
i've never tried them, but i always hear positive things, also
|
|
mightymouse
-
Total Posts
:
13
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 11/2/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Sunday, November 02, 2003 9:51 PM
Optimum Nutrition Can i pick this up at my local gnc? Does it really work for power lifting and also how many times do you take a shake a day?
|
|
Marc David
-
Total Posts
:
6770
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 4/6/2003
- Location: Bay Area -CA
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Sunday, November 02, 2003 10:14 PM
You can find lots of Optimum products here. Much less then GNC. Not sure which Optimum product you mean but they are famous for protein. And that will benefit lifters (power or bodybuilders). The frequency is usually 1-3 times per day. Especially post-workout. Check out Optimum's Line
|
|
PabloEscobar
-
Total Posts
:
9
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 8/14/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Monday, November 03, 2003 8:57 PM
check e-bay, i just bought 2- 5lb tubs for 50.oo shipped, that is almost unheard of, but the stuff is awesome, and easy on your wallet to0!
-a man's got to know his limitations.
|
|
FizKid02
-
Total Posts
:
3
-
Reward points
:
10
- Joined: 8/15/2003
-
Status: offline
|
RE: nitro tech
-
Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:30 AM
Personally if I want great protein at a low cost I go to www.proteinfactory.com They have no brand names so its cheap. They actually ship the protin in a giant plasic bag which saves on the container as well. The site gives you all the values of each specific protein which they offer at leat 20 kinds. Its a great site for protein and I recommed it to everyone. I just think that the EXPENSIVE main stream protein is just a marketing ploy. More $$$ = better protein.....I think not.
|
|