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Any Feed Back On REAAL ESSENTIAL AMINO ACID MUSCLE MULTIPLIER ??

Rocket3015

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I have been using HumaPro in place of a meal to keep my Protein intake up and calories down, has anyone used REAAL ?
 
I have not but in to see who has and to hear their thoughts on it.
 
Interested to see this as well
 
It’s an EAA product just eat more whole food instead of using a supplement in place of your diet. Cheaper to just use whey.

If you are failing to reach Protein I would re evaluate your diet to make sure your getting adequate meals

Somehow I knew that would be your answer
 
Somehow I knew that would be your answer

I mean EAA are essential amino acids , if you have a meal that lacks leucine you could supplement with it to get adequate leucine

I know Layne held a conference at the Arnold and said you could have bcaa or eaa or supplement leucine if you have a meal of mostly trace protein.

Besides that I would just have enough food and use whey to reach your protein intake.
 
How did you like HumaPro? Did you notice any difference using it?

I used it to eliminate an afternoon shake, (25 Grams of Protein and 120 Calories) did not notice any difference in mass or training so I was happy with the HumaPro.
 
I used it to eliminate an afternoon shake, (25 Grams of Protein and 120 Calories) did not notice any difference in mass or training so I was happy with the HumaPro.

just looked at the humapro label... interesting that they don't list a calorie amount???? amino acids contain energy * for sure* - the 3 bcaa are -

leucine: 4.65 calories per gram

isoleucine: 4.65 calories per gram

valine: 4.64 calories per gram

for example.

the label is using fda loophole - indiv aminos can not be used as a "protein" declaration see 21cfr111:101.36 -

"protein shall not be declared on labels of products that...contain only individual amino acids"

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and if it therefore contains no protein (or carbs or fat - n/a for amino only product), it contains no calories - 21cfr111:101.9 -

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you were saving *some* energy, but with an allowed fda 20% error rate - not much. i'd stick to the whey (isolate if you want fewest calories). we eat way more protein than needed anyway - thats why you probably didnt notice a difference (and "muscle loss" is way over-blown too, imo).
 
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