Guest guest Posted July 10, 2000 Report Share Posted July 10, 2000 In a message dated 10-Jul-00 10:47:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, pamr@... writes: << My hubby is trying to bulk up (muscle wise). He takes Myoplex and Betagen. What other supplements do y'all recommend? >> Myoplex Deluxe, not regular Myoplex...more calories, more protein, and they are useful calories plus the benefits of the extra supplements they put it in which at this late in the night after internship and classes has lost my mind for the moment. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2000 Report Share Posted July 10, 2000 Only difference is that a serving of Phosphagen has more creatine than Betagen (3 grams more) and that most essentially Betagen has the delivery system (sugar) and other essential nutrients like Potassium, Calcium, Taurine and L-Glutamine. If you want to do the Phosphagen TAKE IT WITH A NON-CITRUS JUICE like Grape juice...and not Orange Juice. - In a message dated 10-Jul-00 04:32:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, merced_a@... writes: << I think (from talking to my friends, who are guys doing the program) that Phosphagen would be a better choice for him instead of betagen... apparently betagen is just right for women, but men need more creatine.... that's my 2 cents worth..... Good luck! Merced >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 What is HGH (this hormone growth) cant remember the other word. What is it used for and is it good to take? Is it in pill or powder form? I have read a little about it but now much. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2000 Report Share Posted December 1, 2000 Human Growth Hormone. it's supposed to stimulate an anabolic state. I'd not waste your money. Six meals a day, lots of water and rest, intense workouts and vitamins and EFA's should do you fine with possibly the addition of BetaGen. Just my opinion. Kit :=) -----Original Message-----From: SKLOSEE@... [mailto:SKLOSEE@...]Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 9:21 PMbodyforlifeegroupsSubject: Re: Supplement question Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 EAS recommends, or recommended last I heard from them, that adro be used over the age of 45 to supplement hormone levels. - In a message dated 10-Dec-00 10:05:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, vicc@... writes: joe6pack1@... [joe6pack1@...] wrote: > I've read a bit about androstenedione... anybody know anything about > it practically. Would I be throwing my money away? I'm 46 and can use > all the safe testosterone booster I can get! I wouldnt waste your money on it, your testosterone level while not as great as an 18 old but will do you quite fine till you are 70. the small kick in testosterone you will get from it is not significant enough to make much difference. you generally have to take way above the recomended dose for any significant effect. adverse effects on kidneys and prostate can then result. aromatisation is apparently also quite high and can lead to the appearance of female characteristics. not a good look. Deus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 joe6pack1@... [joe6pack1@...] wrote: > I've read a bit about androstenedione... anybody know anything about > it practically. Would I be throwing my money away? I'm 46 and can use > all the safe testosterone booster I can get! I wouldnt waste your money on it, your testosterone level while not as great as an 18 old but will do you quite fine till you are 70. the small kick in testosterone you will get from it is not significant enough to make much difference. you generally have to take way above the recomended dose for any significant effect. adverse effects on kidneys and prostate can then result. aromatisation is apparently also quite high and can lead to the appearance of female characteristics. not a good look. Deus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 habibsangl@... [habibsangl@...] wrote: > EAS recommends, or recommended last I heard from them, that adro be used over > the age of 45 to supplement hormone levels. tut tut tut. if you want to supplement hormone levels go see a doctor who will test you to determine your current levels and may prescribe steroidal hormones. I would be surprised if you can find an honest doctor who will do that without a very good reason at age 46. the only reason the FDA has not banned prohormones is that they cant be shown to increase muscle mass. Deus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 E Long wrote: > I just bought some 5HTP caps/tablets?, Licorice Root caps > and Omega 3 > gel caps. How many mg should I take of each, and when? Before, with > or after meals, any particular time of day, etc. > > Should I add them one at a time and see if there are any > reactions? I > noticed a few folks talking about headaches after 5HTP. 5HTP should be 100mg - 300mg per day. I've not had a problem with headaches. I take 5HTP about 45 minutes before bed with my other nighttime vitamins (B6, Niacin, Magnesium). For full insomnia effectiveness, 5HTP needs a carbohydrate transport, though. " The sedative effects of 5-HTP can be enhanced by taking it near bedtime with a carbohydrate source such as fruit or fruit juice. " ~Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 what is the connection with Licorice and how should it be taken, i.e. dosage and type? --- Maskell <kmaskell@...> wrote: > E Long wrote: > > > I just bought some 5HTP caps/tablets?, Licorice > Root caps > > and Omega 3 > > gel caps. How many mg should I take of each, and > when? Before, with > > or after meals, any particular time of day, etc. > > > > Should I add them one at a time and see if there > are any > > reactions? I > > noticed a few folks talking about headaches after > 5HTP. > > 5HTP should be 100mg - 300mg per day. I've not had > a problem with > headaches. I take 5HTP about 45 minutes before bed > with my other > nighttime vitamins (B6, Niacin, Magnesium). For > full insomnia > effectiveness, 5HTP needs a carbohydrate transport, > though. " The > sedative effects of 5-HTP can be enhanced by taking > it near bedtime > with a carbohydrate source such as fruit or fruit > juice. " > ~Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. > > > > ===== Cherie Kirschbaum 1200 Cherokee St. #104 Denver, CO 80204 303-892-1958 303-572-0081 cityprojectsinc@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 > From: Cherie Kirschbaum [mailto:cityprojectsinc@...] > what is the connection with Licorice and how should it > be taken, i.e. dosage and type? No connection with 5HTP, at least in my post. I ignored Licorice and Omega 3 capsules since I didn't have direct knowledge. In the meantime, I looked up licorice in the Encyclopedia of Natural Health as well as LR4YT. I can't find any specific references in LR; ENH has several references, all based on the ailment you are attempting to treat. Quoting from ENH below: " In addition to being used to treat a variety of female disorders, it was used primarily as an expectorant and antitussive in respiratory tract infections and asthma. Its other traditional uses include treating peptic ulcers, malaria, abdominal pain, insomnia and infections. Many of these have been substantiated by modern research. Licorice is particularly useful in treating PMS, ... " {Hmmm. Now you have my attention.} " For PMS, start taking licorice on day 14 of the cycle and continue until menstruation. Here are dosage recommendations for various forms of licorice, to be taken 3 times per day: * Powdered root or as tea: 1 - 2 g * Fluid extract (1:1): 4ml (1 tsp) * Solid (dry powdered) extract (4:1): 250 - 500 mg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 More interesting reading... DGL and ulcers: in acute cases 2 to 4 380 mg tablets between or 20 minutes before meals. For mild or chronic cases, 1 to 2 tablets 20 minutes before meals. After meals, poor results. In order to be effective in healing peptic ulcers, the DGL must mix with saliva; DGL in capsule form has not been shown to be effective. I love this book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 ITEM # 1002 - STOMACH EASE contains 200mg per capsules. RE: supplement question More interesting reading... DGL and ulcers: in acute cases 2 to 4 380 mg tablets between or 20 minutes before meals. For mild or chronic cases, 1 to 2 tablets 20 minutes before meals. After meals, poor results. In order to be effective in healing peptic ulcers, the DGL must mix with saliva; DGL in capsule form has not been shown to be effective. I love this book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 And more on 5HTP: 5HTP can be used to promote " early satiety " and weight loss. 50 - 100 mg 20 minutes before meals for the first 2 weeks; then double the dosage if weight loss is less than 1 pound per week. +300mg are associated with nausea, but this symptom disappears after 6 weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 I used to take 5g of glutamine and 500mg of vitamin C post workout for immune function and muscle recovery. Worked dandy. I used to catch colds really easily when I was training hard. I started the C and glutamine routine and went two years without a sniffle. On 7/15/05, bethkeck <beth@...> wrote: > I'm considering starting to use some kind of supplement to help with > muscle recovery. I have to say that I'm a little scared of taking > anything with creatine in it. I still have quite a bit of BF to lose > before I'm a happy camper, and I think I'd get too depressed with the > bloating I've heard can occur with creatine. > > SOOOOO...what supplements do you all suggest? After the discussion of > glutamine the other day, I thought I might try that (I like the > thought of it enhancing my immune system, too). How much of that > would I take, and when? > > Thanks for any suggestions! > > Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 Great job on your first four weeks!!! What are your stats at this point? Just curious since it sounds like your really working the program. I take the Betagen. I love it. I have really gotten the muscle that I am looking for, of course I do work hard in my workouts too. Some of my muscle may be hiding under the BF...especally on my legs and butt, but I do feel it under there. I do not take the creatine, mostly because I love the orange flavor of the Betagen, and I like that the betagen has a few other things wrapped up in it. I know in past posts I have stated that you do not need supplements to do BFL, and I still hold true to that. I do feel that if you get significant amounts of water, and get the correct amount of protein for your body type you can get just as good results. I unfortunately struggle with that myself, and slack in that category...so, I do take the Betagen. Which I guess helps. I really don't even know. I have been taking it for so long, and pretty much when I starting doing weights so I have nothing to compare it to. Although I know swears by the creatine. She has some pretty impressive pictures on her blog to prove it has its benefits. But again you dedicate 100% to the diet, and a betagen/creatine user and 100% dieter will probably be next to impossible to pinpoint. But, this is all my option...so I'll shut up now ~ osufiretgal <no_reply > wrote: I'm wrapping up week four, getting my body fat tested tomorrow - hoping for some results. I think I've done well these 4 weeks, haven't cheated, skipped a worked or even taken a full free day (I look forward to my free meal - I tell my husband about mid week what I'm craving and he makes it happen over the weekend!) Anyway, I will let you all know my results tomorrow. Back to the real purpose of my email, these first four weeks, my supplements have been: Upon rising: Vitamin C Immediately after workout: 3 CLA capsules Vitamin C One hour after workout: myoplex shake w/ banana and 1 tbsp flax oil multi vitamin primrose oil (which I'm almost out of and may discontinue using) My afternoon snack is a myoplex carb sense RTD. Starting next week, I'm thinking of starting the betagen and I've been reading alot about carnitine. What are your thoughts/experiences about adding those? Too much, unnecessary, great combo? Are there better recommendations? Thanks!! D' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 L-Carnitine can help your body release fat for energy during cardio, but only if your carbs are low, like 75g/day or less. If you're getting more than 75g a day like most Body-for-lifers, L-Carnitine would be a waste of money. > I'm wrapping up week four, getting my body fat tested tomorrow - > hoping for some results. I think I've done well these 4 weeks, > haven't cheated, skipped a worked or even taken a full free day (I > look forward to my free meal - I tell my husband about mid week what > I'm craving and he makes it happen over the weekend!) Anyway, I will > let you all know my results tomorrow. > > Back to the real purpose of my email, these first four weeks, my > supplements have been: > > Upon rising: > Vitamin C > > Immediately after workout: > 3 CLA capsules > Vitamin C > > One hour after workout: > myoplex shake w/ banana and 1 tbsp flax oil > multi vitamin > primrose oil (which I'm almost out of and may discontinue using) > > My afternoon snack is a myoplex carb sense RTD. > > Starting next week, I'm thinking of starting the betagen and I've > been reading alot about carnitine. > > What are your thoughts/experiences about adding those? Too much, > unnecessary, great combo? Are there better recommendations? > > Thanks!! D' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 , thanks for the info. I will let you know my stats tomorrow after I get it all tested. We have a medical office at my work so I am using their Tanita scales which I know aren't the best but I'm hoping since I used them first time that I will at least see a decrease in BF. I am ordering the calipers for my accurate readings. Anyway, until tomorrow . . . . > I'm wrapping up week four, getting my body fat tested tomorrow - > hoping for some results. I think I've done well these 4 weeks, > haven't cheated, skipped a worked or even taken a full free day (I > look forward to my free meal - I tell my husband about mid week what > I'm craving and he makes it happen over the weekend!) Anyway, I will > let you all know my results tomorrow. > > Back to the real purpose of my email, these first four weeks, my > supplements have been: > > Upon rising: > Vitamin C > > Immediately after workout: > 3 CLA capsules > Vitamin C > > One hour after workout: > myoplex shake w/ banana and 1 tbsp flax oil > multi vitamin > primrose oil (which I'm almost out of and may discontinue using) > > My afternoon snack is a myoplex carb sense RTD. > > Starting next week, I'm thinking of starting the betagen and I've > been reading alot about carnitine. > > What are your thoughts/experiences about adding those? Too much, > unnecessary, great combo? Are there better recommendations? > > Thanks!! D' > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Remember that nutrition is 80% of your results, workouts maybe 15-18% and supplements about 2%. Get the nutrition right and you'll have a stunning transformation. If the rest of your plan is on target then supplements can give you a little bit of an edge, but if your eating is hit or miss, no supplement can pick up the slack. Since nutrition is so critical, meal replacements like Myoplex can be helpful. I don't know anybody who actually uses them three times a day. Real food is better if you have time, but a shake or a bar can definitely keep you on track when you're busy. You can also buy a tub of whey protein to use in recipes or to use as the protein portion of any meal (protein shake and fruit, protein shake and oatmeal). Lots of people also use a tablespoon of flax oil a day or a couple tablespoons of ground flax seeds to help with fat loss and cut cravings. Check out the flax oil document in the club Files section for more info on that, or check out some of the informational literature at Barlean's: http://barleans.com/literature/index.html Here is some info on Betagen and other creatine products: http://www.skwigg.com/id53.html Here are some tips for making Myoplex tasty: http://www.skwigg.com/id25.html Some thoughts on bars: http://www.skwigg.com/id49.html Some thoughts on magic fat burning pills http://skwigg.tripod.com/blog/index.blog?entry_id=1255431 Sombody who hasn't had a near death experience on thermogenics could probably give you a more objective opinion, but there's mine for what it's worth. :-) On 11/28/05, Jaima <jaimabrown@...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > I would like to find out what kind of supplements everyone takes, if > any? I am released from my back surgery now and it is time to get > started!!! > > Anyway~ I was just wondering what kind of vitamins, shakes, etc. > anybody found to be the most helpful! (Anything that suppresses > appetite would be great too, lol)!! > > Tomorrow will be my first actual 'start' day...wish me luck! > > Thanks, > Jaima > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 betagen, whey protein powder, one tablespoon of flaxseed oil, CLA, muti-vitamin, Ester C and Viactiv calcium chews. Pam Jaima <jaimabrown@...> wrote: Hi everyone! I would like to find out what kind of supplements everyone takes, if any? I am released from my back surgery now and it is time to get started!!! Anyway~ I was just wondering what kind of vitamins, shakes, etc. anybody found to be the most helpful! (Anything that suppresses appetite would be great too, lol)!! Tomorrow will be my first actual 'start' day...wish me luck! Thanks, Jaima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 How do you know when you need to use the whey protein? When do you add it and what are you adding it to? Re: Supplement Question betagen, whey protein powder, one tablespoon of flaxseed oil, CLA, muti-vitamin, Ester C and Viactiv calcium chews. Pam Jaima <jaimabrown@...> wrote: Hi everyone! I would like to find out what kind of supplements everyone takes, if any? I am released from my back surgery now and it is time to get started!!! Anyway~ I was just wondering what kind of vitamins, shakes, etc. anybody found to be the most helpful! (Anything that suppresses appetite would be great too, lol)!! Tomorrow will be my first actual 'start' day...wish me luck! Thanks, Jaima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Whey protein is just food, like chicken or cottage cheese. You have it when you're hungry. :-) It can be the protein portion of any of your six meals. It can be used in recipes for desserts or bars, or you can follow the directions on the package and make a shake using milk or water. Here are some more elaborate shake recipes: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/proteinshakes.htm On 11/28/05, Brown <simbajoy@...> wrote: > How do you know when you need to use the whey protein? When do you add it and what are you adding it to? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 I use it to boost my protein count. I need to get at least 130 grams of protein a day. I add 1 scoop to my oatmeal in the morning, and after my weight-lifting workout I drink a whey protein shake made out of 4oz skim milk and 4 oz water, and I usually add some frozen fruit to it also. I don't drink many shakes, and I don't eat store bought bars much any more. I now am on this kick where I am making my bars, they stick with me longer than the store bought ones. Pam Brown <simbajoy@...> wrote: How do you know when you need to use the whey protein? When do you add it and what are you adding it to? Re: Supplement Question betagen, whey protein powder, one tablespoon of flaxseed oil, CLA, muti-vitamin, Ester C and Viactiv calcium chews. Pam Jaima <jaimabrown@...> wrote: Hi everyone! I would like to find out what kind of supplements everyone takes, if any? I am released from my back surgery now and it is time to get started!!! Anyway~ I was just wondering what kind of vitamins, shakes, etc. anybody found to be the most helpful! (Anything that suppresses appetite would be great too, lol)!! Tomorrow will be my first actual 'start' day...wish me luck! Thanks, Jaima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Pam, After your workout and the protein shake do you then have a meal in addition to the shake or does that count as one meal? I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas: they've gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the colour of my mind. Bronte Re: Supplement Question betagen, whey protein powder, one tablespoon of flaxseed oil, CLA, muti-vitamin, Ester C and Viactiv calcium chews. Pam Jaima <jaimabrown@...> wrote: Hi everyone! I would like to find out what kind of supplements everyone takes, if any? I am released from my back surgery now and it is time to get started!!! Anyway~ I was just wondering what kind of vitamins, shakes, etc. anybody found to be the most helpful! (Anything that suppresses appetite would be great too, lol)!! Tomorrow will be my first actual 'start' day...wish me luck! Thanks, Jaima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Thanks , Slowly this is all starting to make sense. I appreciate your patience and your willingness to share stuff I'm sure you've shared a million times before! Off to check out the recipe~ I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas: they've gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the colour of my mind. Bronte Re: Supplement Question Whey protein is just food, like chicken or cottage cheese. You have it when you're hungry. :-) It can be the protein portion of any of your six meals. It can be used in recipes for desserts or bars, or you can follow the directions on the package and make a shake using milk or water. Here are some more elaborate shake recipes: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/proteinshakes.htm On 11/28/05, Brown <simbajoy@...> wrote: > How do you know when you need to use the whey protein? When do you add it and what are you adding it to? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 I have my shake which can be 200-300 calories so that is my after workout meal. I then wait 2-3 hours and have another meal with a protein/carb and vegetable. Pam Brown <simbajoy@...> wrote: Pam, After your workout and the protein shake do you then have a meal in addition to the shake or does that count as one meal? I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas: they've gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the colour of my mind. Bronte Re: Supplement Question betagen, whey protein powder, one tablespoon of flaxseed oil, CLA, muti-vitamin, Ester C and Viactiv calcium chews. Pam Jaima <jaimabrown@...> wrote: Hi everyone! I would like to find out what kind of supplements everyone takes, if any? I am released from my back surgery now and it is time to get started!!! Anyway~ I was just wondering what kind of vitamins, shakes, etc. anybody found to be the most helpful! (Anything that suppresses appetite would be great too, lol)!! Tomorrow will be my first actual 'start' day...wish me luck! Thanks, Jaima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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