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stevieshredz, that's wrong on so many levels.
Although the evidence is unequivocal whey is integrated into myofibrils and is readily absorbed, the differences between the products (concentrate , vs isolate, vs hydroisolate) efficacy is probabally small.
However although I suspect the more refinned products (hydro-isolate > isolate > concentrate > "milk") are more bioavailable AND better absorbed, whether THAT DIFFERENCE is responsible for improved "muscle growth", is UNLIKELY, IN MY OPINION! (I'm not familiar with any evidence to the contrary however).
My suggestion, because it's often difficult to achieve the ONE GRAM / pound of protein per day for MUSCLE GROWTH (if and only if AAS are also being utilized) protein supplementation simplifies that process and whey/casein products are an excellent means of achieving that dietary goal.
The specific product chosen is more the consequence of one's pocketbook!
If you have a dairy allergy then whey wouldn't be good for you either?Yea I was thinking a blend is a good way to go, but I suspect I may have a dairy allergy and was wondering if anyone has had good results on just whey protein.
no it's not. It's all pretty much the same when it's digested. As long as you get all your aminos you're g2g.stevieshredz, that's wrong on so many levels.
in the end you're going to end up with all your essential aminos, as long as you're eating a balanced diet and not just jello or soy.The biological value (BV) of a protein
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The biological value (BV) of a protein
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It may not be accurate, but its correct in the fact that there is a difference with respect to the biological value of different protein sources.The chart is incorrect.
