Sprinterguy4
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There are mixed feelings on this subject. A friend of mine avoids drinking altogether when he's taking supps. I have personally drank heavy 1-2 days a week when on supps an not noticed a difference. If you workout and
Gingers have no soul.I think that if you drink while taking ginger it can cause an adverse reaction...
I would rep you a million more times for this one if I could great reference there!Gingers have no soul.
Gingers have no soul.
Touey, you got me on that one and I have to give credit where credit is due. Unfortunately, I believe she was wearing a wig.<img src="http://anabolicminds.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=89342"/> you fib
Gingers have no soul.
Paragraphing sometime more is nice easy on eyesThis is a tough question to answer as you didn't provide any background info regarding what you personally take. The term "supplements" is an incredibly broad statement but some could be risky to mix with alcohol while others would be completely irrelevant. If you were referring to more-so dietary supplements like whey, fish oil, etc, then it's less than likely to have even the slightest adverse effects. Performance supplements, like strongly caffeinated pre-workouts however can pose the risk of heart problems as you are mixing two potent uppers and downers together. While I don't know this for certain, creatine has a tendency to cause dehydration which is obviously not your best interest during a long night of drinking.
I wouldn't go as far as to say "don't use supplements on days you drink" (with the exception of PW's), but I'd more so question the point of using supplements if you are going to willingly prohibit yourself from seeing results getting tanked all weekend. Your diet should be clean before you take supplements in the first place but if you're already neglecting a good chunk of your recovery time then why bother spending loads of money on supplements to get that little bit of improvement when you're already depriving yourself of so much already? What it ultimately all boils down to is asking yourself what your priorities are and judging by the question you asked it is apparent that they're a bit out of whack.
Thank MG as everyone who anyone always benefiting your from adviceDrinking occasionally isn't an issue but getting hammered twice a week is definitely an issue. You should consider not taking supplements bc you won't really get the full benefits from them. You should really consider taking some time off the bottle while taking supplements.
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Hey, easy on the Italian slurs!Touey is obviously from Dagobah.
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Really? This guy only had one...Alcohol has been demonized unnecessarily. In moderation, it promotes fat loss via AMPK activation
That is a perfectly round stomach! I have seen fake boobs that dont even have that level of symmetry
That guy is on his death bed. Seriously...
He looks like Arty Lang with out the beardThat guy is on his death bed. Seriously...
Also lowers leptin in intermittent usersAlcohol has been demonized unnecessarily. In moderation, it promotes fat loss via AMPK activation
I thought leptin was good?Also lowers leptin in intermittent users
Double edged sword.I thought leptin was good?
This...Alcohol has been demonized unnecessarily. In moderation, it promotes fat loss via AMPK activation