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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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help your muscles recover and help to prevent soreness

are yet another pointless scam that offer absolutely nothing in terms of benefits to any normal human being.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:51, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
worked for me

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:51, Reply)
no it didn't
you just think it did.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:52, Reply)
nah, it did

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:53, Reply)
Are you either a vegan or a professional powerlifter?
No? then your diet contains more protein than you possibly need for recovery from any form of exercise short of an ultramarathon. You do not gain some advantage from the "formulation" of protein for "rapid recovery" or whatever shite they write on these things, becuase that's not how muscle damage, repair and recovery works in any way, shape or form.

So, unless by "works" you mean "relieved you of your money and provided your liver and kidneys with unnecessary work to do" then, no, it didn't work. Soz.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:57, Reply)
*+something sciencey sounding about amino acids or some shit*

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:58, Reply)
*contains boswelox*

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:59, Reply)
Hey if it's been "used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine" it must be good, right

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:02, Reply)
It makes you 'feel' a bit better after a workout
Although that's likely psychosomatic.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:20, Reply)
so would drinking anything, I imagine.

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:21, Reply)
You just leave that placebo effect alone
There's good money to be made there
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:54, Reply)
sometimes i don't think placebos are a bad thing, if they encourage you
so long as they aren't too stupid. eg my ass-toning trainers - do i reeeeeally think they tone my ass? no. but having spent £100 on them meant that i started walking home, and now often walk home 3-4 times a week, which i didn't do before. so well worth it.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:56, Reply)
placebos are not a bad thing.
This is not a placebo effect though. This is paying money for more of something that your diet already contains too much of.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:59, Reply)
mine probably doesn't
typical diet would be 2 ryvitas and low fat homous for breakfast with fresh orange (SMOOTH), soup or itsu or something for lunch, and skip dinner or go out and eat something horrendous like feta cheese dip and pittas. i eat a lot of beans/chickpeas, drink milk and am TRYING to eat more fish, but probably a protein deficit really
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:07, Reply)
it's almost unknown for a western diet to be deficient in protein.
what you mention above would be fine. For protein, I mean. You're probably missing a cock load of B vits, but you probably don't need extra protein.
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:12, Reply)
a cock load of vit Bs
sounds like an attempt to talk me into swallowing, dude
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:13, Reply)
Not swallowing is plain rude.

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:18, Reply)
i was going to ask you how many times you had had to do it, before making such a judgment
but then i remembered i was chatting to the world's most fantastically gay horse!
(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:19, Reply)
quite so.

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 11:20, Reply)
Fo' shizzle.

(, Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:57, Reply)

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