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Showing posts with label whey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whey. Show all posts

Sunday, July 21, 2013

What happens if I mix Collagen 1 & 3 with whey protein powder?

Question by JeWelzncO.: What happens if I mix Collagen 1 & 3 with whey protein powder?
It says on the bottle not to mix with any *other* protein powder supplements (I wasn't aware collagen pills were protein o_O), but I would really like to start working out again and taking whey protein.. It looks like I'm gonna have to chose between the two, I'm just wondering why? Does collagen help build muscle (can i take it after a workout instead of whey protein)?


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Answer by Fяαgιℓє♰Le Sò Tutte♰
From the prevalence and natural fresh foods, limiting heavy sauces, fried foods, sweets, salt and white sugar, sausages, alcohol, sauces, mayonnaise, ketchup, potato chips and salty snacks varied, and sugary fizzy drinks, peanuts / peanut and the like.
It 'important to 5 small meals a day instead of large binges 2 times a day. Never skip breakfast.
The feeding schedule can be so kind: breakfast of simple and complex carbohydrates (bread, rusks, wholemeal biscuits or cereal flakes), milk or yogurt and fruit. Lunch will be single-pan based on complex carbohydrates (pasta, rice, dumplings, potatoes) or legumes. The dinner, protein-based (range from red meat, white fish, eggs and low-fat cheese). Both lunch and dinner should contain a good amount of vegetables.
Prefer bread, pasta and whole grains.
Give priority to fruit and vegetables in season.
Drink plenty of water out of the main meals ..... all I know ..; /



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Sunday, May 19, 2013

What's the difference betwen soy protein, whey protein and protein from food?

Question by KRISTEN l: What's the difference betwen soy protein, whey protein and protein from food?
My husband started a more intense workout and has to supplement it with much more protein. He's eating more food protein, but as far as supplement shakes we are wondering what the difference is between whey and soy and other protein shakes. Thanks!


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Answer by Dr Wot
All 'Proteins' are made from Amino Acids, fitted together in different ways like interchangeable pieces in a jigsaw puzzle.

The general idea in Bodybuilding is to eat the right 'balance' of Amino Acids so that your body can make 'Muscle Proteins' (actin, myosin, fibrin and collagen, together with several other types) efficiently.

There are some disagreements about the best way to do this, because some of the foods that have a 'profile' of AAs that matches human muscle closely (like egg for example), aren't very easy to digest. Whey is often the easiest protein to digest, but some people are better at this than others. Soy protein (from soya beans) can cause intestinal gas, for some people.

The best solution is usually to try different products, find out which one works best for the individual, and 'correct' its profile by taking amino supplements.

This approach involves learning about AA profiles, and especially about the 'Essential Eight' amino acids. It can feel like hard work, but the effort is very worthwhile, especially because of the other bodybuilding knowledge that you will pick up while researching the topic.



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