Are These BCAA Ingredients Safe?
#359271 - 06/14/10 02:35 PM
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I would like to buy this drink mix and have it to help me with my fitness. However, as was concerned with some of the ingredients. I have posted the ingredients below, what do you think?
Scivation Extend Watermelon Flavor http://www.scivation.com/products/xtend.htm Ingredient Details: L-Leucine, L-Glutamine, L-Valine, L-Isoleucine, Citrulline Malate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Potassium Citrate, Citric Acid, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Pyridoxine HCl, Red #40, Blue #1
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What are you looking for the drink to help you with in terms of fitness?
- Heather
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Muscle growth. This powder mix is some of the best in the business.
I am having a really tough time managing IBS with my fitness goals. The big problem(s) are that I need a protein source for breakfast. However, egg beaters give me problems. Egg white protein I can only handle in moderation. The other option is to have an EAA or BCAA powder/capsule at breakfast.
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if you're after protein, what about soy or rice protein powder, organic egg whites, tuna/salmon, pureed beans or lentils, nut butters, edamame, or skinless chicken breasts?
You could combine any/all of those with a soluble fiber foundation and get plenty of protein without all the weird additives in the fitness supplements.
- H
-------------------- Heather is the Administrator of the IBS Message Boards. She is the author of Eating for IBS and The First Year: IBS, and the CEO of Heather's Tummy Care. Join her IBS Newsletter. Meet Heather on Facebook!
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Heather....I use a lot of the canned chicken and tuna to help out throughout the day.
The BIG problem is breakfast.
The egg beaters I buy, they make me gassy.
I have Egg Protein Powder, which is OK, but if I have more than a few times a week it gives me problems.
Are the organic egg whites as opposed to the egg beaters usually more tolerable?
What about Rice Powder over Egg Powder?
Also...what about Luna Bars? I have tried cliff bars (the builders which have 20 grams of protein)....they can kind of give me problems.
The main thing is, I need to find a way to get protein at breakfast and as snack during the workday in the office.
You have to spread protein out evenly or else you get catabolism, which is bad.
In an office, as you probably know, it's best to have quick stuff (like bars) as opposed to cans and sandwiches (unless it's a lunch).
Can you recommend something to help give me say 15 grams of protein at breakfast and 15 as a snack in the office during the workday?
The rest of the day, I rely on chicken breasts and canned tuna/chicken.
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