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What kind of protein blend would you buy

amarula

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I have one option: 60% whey isolate + 40% micellar casein or

a blend of whey concentrate, isolate, hydrolizate, micellar casein and egg albumin with no revealed amounts for each one of the proteins.

Saying you have the same quality and price what would you buy?
 
60% whey isolate + 40% micellar casein
 
50/50 whey/casein from Milk Protein Isolate and WPC80, arguably the two best protein sources money can buy. Hence, PES Select :D
 
Well the OP said he has only the choice between the two protein listed not other proteins or brands. In this case go for 60% whey 40% micellar
 
Bro go with the one that has everything labeled for sure.
Check out the PES select protein too if you get a chance.
Delicious and a great profile! Nothing else to ask for..
 
Out of those two choices I'd roll with the WPI and MC, especially given you know the percentages of each in that product. ;)
 
why?

Oxy protein is moving pretty well at NP with current sale.

oh i'm not doubting your selling very well....most usp products do

but i want a quick spike in MPS and a quick decline if possible, which would mean my next meal would then again maximize my MPS once again...get the greatest anabolic effect from the protein as possible...if i'm eating every 3-4 hours or so i want a fast protein

which is funny because at this time i'm mostly using a blend protein myself...but it was inexspensive however if money wasn't an issue i want isolate
 
I also really like a good isolate for post workout, such as isotean. But I also like a good blend right before bed
 
oh i'm not doubting your selling very well....most usp products do

but i want a quick spike in MPS and a quick decline if possible, which would mean my next meal would then again maximize my MPS once again...get the greatest anabolic effect from the protein as possible...if i'm eating every 3-4 hours or so i want a fast protein

which is funny because at this time i'm mostly using a blend protein myself...but it was inexspensive however if money wasn't an issue i want isolate

*facepalm*
 
???

the idea is to get MPS as many times as possible throughout the day correct? then having it elevated all day long isn't the best option

The idea is to maximize total net protein balance, and to maximize the AUC of your increase in Net protein balance from supplementation.

Isolate alone does not do that.
 
oh i'm not doubting your selling very well....most usp products do

but i want a quick spike in MPS and a quick decline if possible, which would mean my next meal would then again maximize my MPS once again...get the greatest anabolic effect from the protein as possible...if i'm eating every 3-4 hours or so i want a fast protein

which is funny because at this time i'm mostly using a blend protein myself...but it was inexspensive however if money wasn't an issue i want isolate

You must be kidding. You want muscle protein synthesis (anabolism) to quickly decline?
 
oh i'm not doubting your selling very well....most usp products do

but i want a quick spike in MPS and a quick decline if possible, which would mean my next meal would then again maximize my MPS once again...get the greatest anabolic effect from the protein as possible...if i'm eating every 3-4 hours or so i want a fast protein

which is funny because at this time i'm mostly using a blend protein myself...but it was inexspensive however if money wasn't an issue i want isolate

Hmmm disagree
 
You must be kidding. You want muscle protein synthesis (anabolism) to quickly decline?

bodybuilders typically try to eat protein frequently with the goal of maintaining nearly constant blood amino acid levels and the above research suggests that this may not be the best idea.

Rather, spiking amino acid levels (to promote protein synthesis) and then allowing them to decrease again (by not eating more protein too frequently) may turn out to be a better pattern for mass gains. Another possibility is that by alternating very fast acting proteins (which generate a quick spike followed by a drop) between whole-food meals may turn out to be superior.

here i took this from your boy, i'm not going back and fourth....no need for a slow drip protein, unless maybe at bed time
 
bodybuilders typically try to eat protein frequently with the goal of maintaining nearly constant blood amino acid levels and the above research suggests that this may not be the best idea.

Rather, spiking amino acid levels (to promote protein synthesis) and then allowing them to decrease again (by not eating more protein too frequently) may turn out to be a better pattern for mass gains. Another possibility is that by alternating very fast acting proteins (which generate a quick spike followed by a drop) between whole-food meals may turn out to be superior.

here i took this from your boy, i'm not going back and fourth....no need for a slow drip protein, unless maybe at bed time

Lol, thanks for welcoming me back to the 1990s. I needed the sentimental flashback. When you're ready to start learning based on real research (not the "research" you cited...lol), read up, sources included: Invalid Link Removed.

Until then, it'd be appreciated if you didn't mislead consumers simply to hit your product-mention quota...it's in poor taste. iForce protean/isotean is a great product and I use it, but your reasoning behind its use is not accurate
 
Lol, thanks for welcoming me back to the 1990s. I needed the sentimental flashback. When you're ready to start learning based on real research (not the "research" you cited...lol), read up, sources included: Invalid Link Removed.

Until then, it'd be appreciated if you didn't mislead consumers simply to hit your product-mention quota...it's in poor taste

nevermind, i'll stay classy......your a funny guy with that write up
 
Some 20 years ago the consensus was to keep blood amino acid level constantly high some companies even tried to make a time released whey' at the time there were some research going in that direction. Then some years later research pointed out that we need amino acid in our blood in a bolus mode. And now we are back 20-30 years again. Lol
 
Cooper, are you saying what mentioned in Lyne article is not correct?

It is correct. That has to do with meal timing, not form of protein used. Select protein uses leucine peptides which spike plasma amino acid levels faster than virtually any other protein source. This is combined with the slow release of MPI. And this is supported by all current research in that a blend is your best bet for protein.

Not slow protein. Not fast protein. A blend, providing the best of both worlds (MPS stimulation + improved nitrogen retention)
 
It is correct. That has to do with meal timing, not form of protein used. Select protein uses leucine peptides which spike plasma amino acid levels faster than virtually any other protein source. This is combined with the slow release of MPI. And this is supported by all current research in that a blend is your best bet for protein. Not slow protein. Not fast protein. A blend, providing the best of both worlds (MPS stimulation + improved nitrogen retention)
But based on Lyne's article the level of amino acid needs to drop before the next meal. If one use a blend he will have the spike of leu one from whey but casein will not let the AA level to drop before next meal. Isn't it?
 
But based on Lyne's article the level of amino acid needs to drop before the next meal. If one use a blend he will have the spike of leu one from whey but casein will not let the AA level to drop before next meal. Isn't it?

The levels of AAs do drop quite precipitously. Did you read the link I posted? It has a graph showing plasma leucine levels following whey and casein ingestion. Casein stays below the threshold but still prevents catabolism
 
The levels of AAs do drop quite precipitously. Did you read the link I posted? It has a graph showing plasma leucine levels following whey and casein ingestion. Casein stays below the threshold but still prevents catabolism

based on your little graph, the intersection of whey and caesin is at roughly 180 minutes...so 3 hours, with 24 hours in a day and assuming someone sleeps 8 hours, leaves 16 hours a day...so 5 meals a day evenly spaced apart and 20-30 grams per meal leaves somone eating every 3.2 hours....why is a blend necessary again? 18 minutes of catabolism....ohhh my gains!

luckily the leucine sets your blend apart...other than that can we even ensure theres enough whey in the blends to hit the highest maximium protein synthesis as quickly as we can?
 
based on your little graph, the intersection of whey and caesin is at roughly 180 minutes...so 3 hours, with 24 hours in a day and assuming someone sleeps 8 hours, leaves 16 hours a day...so 5 meals a day evenly spaced apart and 20-30 grams per meal leaves somone eating every 3.2 hours....why is a blend necessary again? 18 minutes of catabolism....ohhh my gains!

luckily the leucine sets your blend apart...other than that can we even ensure theres enough whey in the blends to hit the highest maximium protein synthesis?

Thank god your post is so far off base that it doesn't warrant a reply. If there was anything valid in anything you just stated, I'd be tempted to give you a little lesson on on your very own iForce products. But I'll leave your dignity intact out of pity. No further comment, carry on.
 
Thank god your post is so far off base that it doesn't warrant a reply. If there was anything valid in anything you just stated, I'd be tempted to school you on your very own iForce products. But I'll leave your dignity intact out of pity. No further comment, carry on.


yes dr please pity me bahahah
 
yes dr please pity me bahahah

hey Gotti that is not bad pity is underrated at least he do not decide to follow you around the corridors of AM
 
I've used whey for quite some time. I'm using blends for the last year. I prefer blends because of all the research, and I've seen the best results of my life in the last year (coincidence or not).
 
Thread of the week! :-)
Also prefer blends...esp based on all the recent studies...

lol... oh you...

Quick to the whit, but half as fit ;)
 
lol... oh you...

Quick to the whit, but half as fit ;)

Whoo-hoo, PuZo acknowledged me!!! My diary is going to get an ear full tonight!!

Half as fit (sigh) I blame you for never sending me a tub of that VMS protean & Canadian maple syrup...and now it's too late (runs down the hallway crying)
 
Whoo-hoo, PuZo acknowledged me!!! My diary is going to get an ear full tonight!!

Half as fit (sigh) I blame you for never sending me a tub of that VMS protean & Canadian maple syrup...and now it's too late (runs down the hallway crying)

Brown Sugar Maple Oatmeal Cookie will make up for it ;)
 
I have one option: 60% whey isolate + 40% micellar casein or

a blend of whey concentrate, isolate, hydrolizate, micellar casein and egg albumin with no revealed amounts for each one of the proteins.

Saying you have the same quality and price what would you buy?

I buy whey isolate and casein.

I can blend them when I want how much I want.
 
I drink milk and eat meat, eggs, fish.
And with PF3, I don't need any protein blends.
Milk has the perfect ratio of whey/casein.
Whole foods brah, and PF3.
 
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