Lactose free muscle building
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Lactose free muscle building
Been doing a number of sports and heavy gym work for a while now (years), I've stayed away from shakes and such as my guts are very weak.
I've basically reached a peak in my size and not wanting to spend hundreds on food a month, I am looking for a mild Lactose free supplement to give me a boost.
I'm not a body-builder, I just want to put on a bit more muscle.
Any suggestion ?
I've basically reached a peak in my size and not wanting to spend hundreds on food a month, I am looking for a mild Lactose free supplement to give me a boost.
I'm not a body-builder, I just want to put on a bit more muscle.
Any suggestion ?
#2
I've not used any supplements in years, but I've just started using Sci MX Ultragen Whey Protein, mixed with water it seems to be low in lactose as I'm not constantly blowing out of my a-hole. And it's cheap in Tesco, £18 for 908g tub. Seems to be working as I seem to recover a lot quicker than before, muscle ache and stiffness doesn't last more than a day or so now.
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Stop being a ****** no one cares what you look like just you,you might as well walk around work /life with a banana stuck up your **** asking the same question
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Creatine Monohydrate is ideal for a broad range of consumers from bodybuilders through to sprinters, but most importantly those who want to improve their power, strength, speed and lean mass. The subject of hundreds of studies, Creatine Monohydrate has been proven to help improve power, strength and growth. Creatine Monohydrate has also been shown to reduce overall recovery time and recovery between intense bouts of exercise.
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Creatine Monohydrate is ideal for a broad range of consumers from bodybuilders through to sprinters, but most importantly those who want to improve their power, strength, speed and lean mass. The subject of hundreds of studies, Creatine Monohydrate has been proven to help improve power, strength and growth. Creatine Monohydrate has also been shown to reduce overall recovery time and recovery between intense bouts of exercise.
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I did chicken and pasta/rice for 6 months of 6 small meals a day, gained a stone and bit of muscle growth in than time (I'm an ectomorph so a hard gainer). Got fed up of preparing all that food every evening and eating the same stuff day in day out, but boy did it sort that plateau out and got the fastest gains ever!!
Now just want something quick and easy to prepare and shakes are idea for that.
Now just want something quick and easy to prepare and shakes are idea for that.
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I've taken creatine before, didn't like the side effects. Made me train more intensely and lifted heavier weights and recover quickly, but quite a few times it made me feel constantly gittery like I had nervous shakes and suffered minor involuntary muscle twitches. I used creatine for no more than a month.
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I've taken creatine before, didn't like the side effects. Made me train more intensely and lifted heavier weights and recover quickly, but quite a few times it made me feel constantly gittery like I had nervous shakes and suffered minor involuntary muscle twitches. I used creatine for no more than a month.
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Plenty of low lactose protein about.
Have a look at extreme nutrition, their protein is well known to sit well with the most sensitive of stomachs.
www.extremenutrition.co.uk
30% off for all MC members, discount code MCD25
Have a look at extreme nutrition, their protein is well known to sit well with the most sensitive of stomachs.
www.extremenutrition.co.uk
30% off for all MC members, discount code MCD25
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take supplements as advised - to supplement your a;ready perfect diet lol.
each meal should have a % of protein in proportion to your expected gains. and in accordance with your genetic make up and reaction.
if you cant use lactose - dont use it, its easy to work around products that include it
each meal should have a % of protein in proportion to your expected gains. and in accordance with your genetic make up and reaction.
if you cant use lactose - dont use it, its easy to work around products that include it
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i think a lactose intolerance to whatever degree, can be quite uncomfortable, so work round it, with out tooo much hassle
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I've used quite a few supplements over the years from cheap to expensive and i tend to go for the all in one powders now.A couple i used recently are USN hyperbolic muscle mass,and maximuscle cyclone.
I found the maximuscle is by far the best,whether it just suits me better maybe but i feel it gives me a good boost compared to some of the others i tried.USN was good but it didn't seem to give me that kick like the maximuscle,plus its easy to mix,a few seconds in a shaker and down it goes,it don't taste like crap
either,and i feel refuelled/refreshed after a workout.
I know some of the cheaper whey protein used to play havoc with my stomach,bloating and that,Bodysupreme one of them was called,plus it tasted foul,the fruit punch would make me gag from the taste,it was only cheap so threw it away.
Met-rx creatine i really didn't find that good either despite all the hype over it,i didn't feel any benefits from it.
So if you haven't tried the maximuscle give it a go,you can get some good deals from the net.And dare i say the name on here ,but Argos have reduced the 1.2kg tub to £31.00 .
It contains 60g protein,10g creatine,10g glutamine,3g HMB,and its suitable if you suffer with lactose intolerance...
I found the maximuscle is by far the best,whether it just suits me better maybe but i feel it gives me a good boost compared to some of the others i tried.USN was good but it didn't seem to give me that kick like the maximuscle,plus its easy to mix,a few seconds in a shaker and down it goes,it don't taste like crap
either,and i feel refuelled/refreshed after a workout.
I know some of the cheaper whey protein used to play havoc with my stomach,bloating and that,Bodysupreme one of them was called,plus it tasted foul,the fruit punch would make me gag from the taste,it was only cheap so threw it away.
Met-rx creatine i really didn't find that good either despite all the hype over it,i didn't feel any benefits from it.
So if you haven't tried the maximuscle give it a go,you can get some good deals from the net.And dare i say the name on here ,but Argos have reduced the 1.2kg tub to £31.00 .
It contains 60g protein,10g creatine,10g glutamine,3g HMB,and its suitable if you suffer with lactose intolerance...
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I've used quite a few supplements over the years from cheap to expensive and i tend to go for the all in one powders now.A couple i used recently are USN hyperbolic muscle mass,and maximuscle cyclone.
I found the maximuscle is by far the best,whether it just suits me better maybe but i feel it gives me a good boost compared to some of the others i tried.USN was good but it didn't seem to give me that kick like the maximuscle,plus its easy to mix,a few seconds in a shaker and down it goes,it don't taste like crap
either,and i feel refuelled/refreshed after a workout.
I know some of the cheaper whey protein used to play havoc with my stomach,bloating and that,Bodysupreme one of them was called,plus it tasted foul,the fruit punch would make me gag from the taste,it was only cheap so threw it away.
Met-rx creatine i really didn't find that good either despite all the hype over it,i didn't feel any benefits from it.
So if you haven't tried the maximuscle give it a go,you can get some good deals from the net.And dare i say the name on here ,but Argos have reduced the 1.2kg tub to £31.00 .
It contains 60g protein,10g creatine,10g glutamine,3g HMB,and its suitable if you suffer with
lactose intolerance...
I found the maximuscle is by far the best,whether it just suits me better maybe but i feel it gives me a good boost compared to some of the others i tried.USN was good but it didn't seem to give me that kick like the maximuscle,plus its easy to mix,a few seconds in a shaker and down it goes,it don't taste like crap
either,and i feel refuelled/refreshed after a workout.
I know some of the cheaper whey protein used to play havoc with my stomach,bloating and that,Bodysupreme one of them was called,plus it tasted foul,the fruit punch would make me gag from the taste,it was only cheap so threw it away.
Met-rx creatine i really didn't find that good either despite all the hype over it,i didn't feel any benefits from it.
So if you haven't tried the maximuscle give it a go,you can get some good deals from the net.And dare i say the name on here ,but Argos have reduced the 1.2kg tub to £31.00 .
It contains 60g protein,10g creatine,10g glutamine,3g HMB,and its suitable if you suffer with
lactose intolerance...
#24
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Wouldn't touch maximuscle, unless you fancy being raped for it.
Maxiraw is much better, as it's their sister company you get some great deals on there.
Sometime next week they'll be posting a code on ukm that gets you £30 off if you order over £100.
Just got me 12.5kg of their protein complex for £115 which is a bargain.
Focus on food first, supplements second.
Maxiraw is much better, as it's their sister company you get some great deals on there.
Sometime next week they'll be posting a code on ukm that gets you £30 off if you order over £100.
Just got me 12.5kg of their protein complex for £115 which is a bargain.
Focus on food first, supplements second.
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Some people do it as has been mentioned to feel better, to help in sport, for the challenge and also I am thinking of coming back to it, I do a fair amount of cycling but not strength stuff, I am 41 and at that age you realise you are getting older, you arent immune to aging and you tend to lose muscle mass so doing weights helps in that respect, along with maintaining bone density and boosting testosterone levels, stops you looking like an old man by the time you are fifty, obvious being younger you will think yeah, yeah whatever but I was twenty odd not that long ago, then you look up and you are forty and a bit lardy.
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It is a good point,and working out is like a drug to some,i know if i don't work out for a week or so,i feel crap and get a bit grumpy,although over the last couple years i have slowed down a bit on heavy weights,and do more on the medicine ball/endurance.
I used to be like a grey hound when younger,then i went through the beefing up stage,now i've toned down again.
I used to be like a grey hound when younger,then i went through the beefing up stage,now i've toned down again.
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Its the water that makes you bloated....you have to drink lots to stay hydrated
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No side effects from supplementing with creatine monohydrate have been recorded in any research. Creatine is totally safe, and effective. Like any supplements, it’s not recommended to over-supplement with creatine monohydrate. Once your muscles are saturated with creatine, you only need to take 5-10g per day. Any more than that will be excreted.
Its the water that makes you bloated....you have to drink lots to stay hydrated
Its the water that makes you bloated....you have to drink lots to stay hydrated
theres creatine in red meat, eat a healthy amount of that and you dont really need to supplement these "pushed"supplements"
all thats really needed is a decent diet tailored to your goals and a whey protein portion correctly timed application and that should see protein intake covered for most trainers imo.
if going for out and out "mass gainers" there easy made yourself with whey powder and some"healthy-ish" calorie heavy ingrediants. eg real peanut butter, milk and a banana - should see a protein shake close to what a "mass gainer" would provide minus the simple sugars that bump up the calorie level of some of these products.
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I have a question, because i can't be bothered to Google it, lazy day. What is the difference between creatine monohydrate and creatine ester?
I was in a supplement store at the weekend, asked the chap at the counter if he had any creatine with AKG. Monohydrate, he asked me? Yes, i replied. No sir, we don't. Oh yes you do i said, pointing smugly at the bottle of creatine + AKG on the shelf. Ah, you said monohydrate sir, that's creatine ester. Felt two inches tall. So what's the difference?
I was in a supplement store at the weekend, asked the chap at the counter if he had any creatine with AKG. Monohydrate, he asked me? Yes, i replied. No sir, we don't. Oh yes you do i said, pointing smugly at the bottle of creatine + AKG on the shelf. Ah, you said monohydrate sir, that's creatine ester. Felt two inches tall. So what's the difference?