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Purus Labs AminoD..

Just had a bottle of it delivered to my house. May have to put it to the (taste) test against AminoIV :D
 
Isn't this 2 aminos short for an EAA formula?

Also, 30 servings but just 5.8g of aminos is a very underdosed option IMO
 
Isn't this 2 aminos short for an EAA formula?

Missing amino acid tryptophan i think

Tryptophan is needed for the body to produce serotonin. Serotonin is used to make melatonin, a hormone that helps to control your sleep and wake cycles.

so i believe they left that out on purpose
 
Missing amino acid tryptophan i think

Tryptophan is needed for the body to produce serotonin. Serotonin is used to make melatonin, a hormone that helps to control your sleep and wake cycles.

so i believe they left that out on purpose

The research we used actually left out both L-Tryptophan and L-Tyrosine in their formulas. We believe they did so due to possible absorption of the BCAAs. As there is competition for the same receptor. They still showed the results we were looking for. The ratios are also done with research done showing a specific ratio specifically toward L-leucine. We did not just throw some bulk aminos in a bottle.

We removed methionine as well due to some growing research with life extensionists with the amino acid. There was some recent intriguing research (though in rats) that showed removing methionine from the diet increased fat loss and helped with liver health.

We also didn't use any dyes or coloring which is pretty cool as well and doesn't pad the servings with mass.
 
Oh and yes "replacement" for protein is referring to the research showing that EAAs will increase MPS more than whole protein. I would never say it replaces whole food overall though.
 
The research we used actually left out both L-Tryptophan and L-Tyrosine in their formulas. We believe they did so due to possible absorption of the BCAAs. As there is competition for the same receptor. They still showed the results we were looking for. The ratios are also done with research done showing a specific ratio specifically toward L-leucine. We did not just throw some bulk aminos in a bottle.

We removed methionine as well due to some growing research with life extensionists with the amino acid. There was some recent intriguing research (though in rats) that showed removing methionine from the diet increased fat loss and helped with liver health.

We also didn't use any dyes or coloring which is pretty cool as well and doesn't pad the servings with mass.

Grambo, thanks for your comments. I plan to try this in the next month or so.

Monte
 
Grambo, thanks for your comments. I plan to try this in the next month or so.

Monte

No problem glad I could provide some insight. It's a solid formula and has a very nice taste. I noticed recovery dip after I ran out. Was interesting. EAAs have solid research in favor of them especially around workouts.
 
No problem glad I could provide some insight. It's a solid formula and has a very nice taste. I noticed recovery dip after I ran out. Was interesting. EAAs have solid research in favor of them especially around workouts.

I appreciate the thought that went into the formula. I've been reading about EAA benefits - very fascinating.
 
Oh, this is new. I love purus products, taste and quality never disappoint.

This will be my next amino product, and I haven't even seen the label, I don't need to, its from purus, so its gotta be good!
 
Oh, this is new. I love purus products, taste and quality never disappoint.

This will be my next amino product, and I haven't even seen the label, I don't need to, its from purus, so its gotta be good!

We've been putting the word out but we haven't done any big giveaways or logs yet since filling orders and getting production ramped up was first priority. Be on the look out soon though....
 
Isn't it a bit misleading to call Amino IV an EAA product when it's missing tryptophan? It even underlines how important it is to have "all" EAA's present in it's own ad copy for the product.

i imagine this is just a cost-cutting move, as tryptophan doesn't make one sleepy when taken during the day.
 
Isn't it a bit misleading to call Amino IV an EAA product when it's missing tryptophan? It even underlines how important it is to have "all" EAA's present in it's own ad copy for the product.

i imagine this is just a cost-cutting move, as tryptophan doesn't make one sleepy when taken during the day.
I believe this was coverd on the previous page...
 
The research we used actually left out both L-Tryptophan and L-Tyrosine in their formulas. We believe they did so due to possible absorption of the BCAAs. As there is competition for the same receptor. They still showed the results we were looking for. The ratios are also done with research done showing a specific ratio specifically toward L-leucine. We did not just throw some bulk aminos in a bottle.

We removed methionine as well due to some growing research with life extensionists with the amino acid. There was some recent intriguing research (though in rats) that showed removing methionine from the diet increased fat loss and helped with liver health.

We also didn't use any dyes or coloring which is pretty cool as well and doesn't pad the servings with mass.

Isn't it a bit misleading to call Amino IV an EAA product when it's missing tryptophan? It even underlines how important it is to have "all" EAA's present in it's own ad copy for the product.

i imagine this is just a cost-cutting move, as tryptophan doesn't make one sleepy when taken during the day.

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