There's no difference for staples outside of maybe creatine.
No anti estrogens either I believe.
I wouldn't consider those a staple supplement as they're not designed to be used year-round.
I know haha but if you make a supplement you know someone somewhere is gonna use it year round.
hey, dont make fun of me!
OP, protein, fish oil, multi vitamine, BCAAs...etc. even a pre workout without creatine (although i do not suggest taking one everyday so it may not be considered a staple). White Flood is good.
some other supplements she can take is RK, Green Tea
My gf is getting into working out again, so she was wondering what all she should take as staples? Or is it no different for girls and guys?
^Readable version below. Silly AM always ruins posts when I try to edit them.
Slightly late to this thread but I do have a couple of things to add:
Anti-Estrogens - OTC anti-estrogens are generally aromatase inhibitors, so they'll reduce estrogen in post-menopausal women, but in pre-menopausal women that's not always the case. Generally, aromatase inhibitors don't do much for premenopausal women.
Other Hormonal Manipulators - Just don't bother. Most do not produce the same effect in women vs. men. DAA for example is more likely to alter T:E in favor of E than anything else.
Creatine - I don't see any reason why creatine use should differ between the sexes, save for maybe the amount used simply due to having more or less lean mass. Most women can probably get away with using less than men, but creatine is cheap so it really isn't important.
Everything Else - Fair game!
Thanks for the tip! I'll try that next time.good post...btw-if you leave page then come back before editing it works pretty well!!!
Thanks for the tip! I'll try that next time.
There is a slight difference as far as multivitamins go. You don't necessarily need to avoid iron. Folic acid while pregnant. Calcium even pre-menopausally may be beneficial.
Stay off cortisol control aids when dealing with birth control and pregnancy