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15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Good, pure BCAA's, but only feasible for low intake Dec 12, 2011
By Me BCAA's are a must for muscle building, and these capsules are a pure source of BCAA's, in the most commonly recommended ratio (2:1:1 Leucine : isoleucine : valine).
I must recommend powder, though. These, and all other BCAA capsules, are a very inefficient way to take in BCAA's due to serving sizes. A serving of BCAA's should be typically 5 or 6 grams. With typical capsules like these, that's 10 or 12 capsules per serving (.5g pills). Doing that several times a day gets old quick, and when you take other supplements with these, it would only make sense to get powders so you can make a drink with all of them at once instead of taking a handful of capsules several times a day.
ON's BCAA 5000 powder or Ultimate Nutrition's BCAA 12,000 powder are good alternatives to this product. Keep in mind that this product is actually the same powder, put into capsules and not flavored. A serious plus about the powder is that flavored BCAA powder is good at masking the taste of other supplements, allowing you to buy the pure forms of other supplements and not have to worry about the taste that some other supplements can pack (ever taste arginine by itself?). Powder is also much more efficient on the wallet. I'm cheap, and I stick to the two I just mentioned, the prices on Amazon fluctuate but those two stay relatively low.
But then again, if you're goal is for a couple grams of BCAA's a day (to each his own), you should probably stick with these. ON will never let you down, they're good at making simple, cheap products (hence the 5 stars even though I recommend a different product, for BCAA CAPSULES, it's hard to beat these). But for serious muscle building, it's either powder or a ton of capsules a day. I take around 25-30 grams of BCAA's a day with powder, it's worked out well for me over the course of several months.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Long used by bodybuilders, may assist longevity too Jan 03, 2012
By Tanga Sagrada After reading about a study where mice fed BCAAs lived 12% longer, I decided to try BCAA supplementation.
Can't say I've noticed any difference. I'm not a body builder. Still, after reading up on these, I am continuing at about one gram per day.
This article seems to be a good overview of various potential benefits: ironmanmagazine DOT com/site/bcaas-and-life-extension/
7 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Good Apr 17, 2010
By Brett S. Upton
"Balthazar3n"
I've been adding various BCAA to my post workout nutrition for recovery. Seems to work, including this BCAA.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Nothing to complain about. Aug 10, 2011
By Crazy Jimbah Really, though, unless I break out my mad scientist chemistry set, how would I know that the BCAA's are quality? What I can say is that I've been supplementing with them through the last few months and everything is going well. Granted, I also eat well, work out hard, and use other vitamins and supplements.
The pills are big but manageable. So unless you have some info that they are garbage (chemically), I'd say these are easy to swallow BCAAs, and a decent value to make sure you are getting the BCAAs you need for workout recovery.
who wants to take 20 pills pre wo? Apr 02, 2012
By kyle m leblanc If you're following any protocol of taking 10g bcaas around your workouts, save yourself the trouble of taking a fistful of pills. I'm not questioning the quality of bcaa content and like ON, but i'm now opening the caps and mixing the powder into a drink!
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