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Ditto this.I would say no, overall for the same benefits protein supplements are better.
But I sometimes use bcaa's to suppress my appetite, for me it is good at it and helps me to drink more water during hot summer days.
Besides some of them taste really good and is definitely much better than Coke zero or other sodas. BCAA also provides some protein like ~8g per serving and it's better than nothing.
I made the mistake of buying unflavored bcaa. It smells exactly like feet and tastes sort of like them too.I would say no, overall for the same benefits protein supplements are better.
But I sometimes use bcaa's to suppress my appetite, for me it is good at it and helps me to drink more water during hot summer days.
Besides some of them taste really good and is definitely much better than Coke zero or other sodas. BCAA also provides some protein like ~8g per serving and it's better than nothing.
Lol, it's definitely a hit or miss with unflavoured stuff like this.I made the mistake of buying unflavored bcaa. It smells exactly like feet and tastes sort of like them too.
I ask this question because I read an article about hgh and insulin years ago, unfortunately I can't find it now. That explained BCAAs, creatine, are shuttled into the muscle more efficiently if you use hgh and insulin.
I just figured I'd try it and bought some. But I haven't noticed anything, so I was wondering if anyone else noticed if BCAAs are worth it
What about EAA's. I know it sounds good but is it just splitting hairs. That said I use an EAA during my workout.
I agree with others that BCAA is garbage, however, science has proven that EAA is worth consuming throughout the day.
A new study that Greg Doucette talked about recently found that EAA consumption caused more muscle protein synthesis than without when protein consumption was exactly the same.
View: https://youtu.be/aIy4JhHZn-w?si=rZVl6Yx6knWKlnLZ
He is discussing a study. Do you want sesame street to show you the study instead? Maybe I can draw pictures for you in crayon? Or you can google it if you are smart enough. Your ignorance is showing.You shouldn’t quote Greg douchette as a viable source of information. I'm not even going to click that

I find BCAA are useful during long extended endurance activities.
4 hrs bike rides, 6-8 hour hikes, 2 hrs jogs etc.
haven't read this study but previous studies showed that aminoacids gave a substantial insulin spike and that created a more anabolic enviroment than protein... but you know what I am not eating my protein alone and carbs do a pretty good job of raising insulin...He is discussing a study. Do you want sesame street to show you the study instead? Maybe I can draw pictures for you in crayon? Or you can google it if you are smart enough. Your ignorance is showing.View attachment 274802
i remember back in the day it was said to eat some chocolate ice cream after consuming your protein to spike insulin and shuttle protein/aminos into the muscle.haven't read this study but previous studies showed that aminoacids gave a substantial insulin spike and that created a more anabolic enviroment than protein... but you know what I am not eating my protein alone and carbs do a pretty good job of raising insulin...
to spike insulin I inject insulini remember back in the day it was said to eat some chocolate ice cream after consuming your protein to spike insulin and shuttle protein/aminos into the muscle.
my wife is a type 1 diabetic and has plenty of humalog and levemir in the house but i have seen what hypos can do so i wont screw with the stuff.to spike insulin I inject insulin![]()
ye, better be safe than sorry!my wife is a type 1 diabetic and has plenty of humalog and levemir in the house but i have seen what hypos can do so i wont screw with the stuff.
