MusslCub
New member
I've taken a dozen different kinds of protein powders and never gained an ounce from any of them. When I started my cycle, my deca soucre told me to EAT. Real food. Keep it clean, but EAT to gain.
Protein powder as a liquid is out of your system too fast to make a difference. Real food (good clean protein & carbs) is slow-burn, and thats how you build mass.
I never gained an ounce from powders, but yes, when I eat oatmeal and an egg sandwich for breakfast, pasta for lunch, and a steak&potato for dinner, I can see the difference. That's when this skinny runt finally started gaining some mass. It stays in the system and slowly breaks down, feeding the muscles, rather than a drink that you will piss out in about an hour.
I worked at GNC, and in 6 months never had a massive bodybuilder come in and buy Nitro-Tech like the skinny college kids do. They won't talk against it, but they don't consume it. They allocate their money toward buying roids & good food not powders.
Arnold never promoted any protein powder. In his day, they all ate real food to get big. These corporations are making millions duping us with their pretty ads & promises - we have to stick with the basics and stop wasting money on these powders.
I hope I am on track and giving good advice to guys who are starting out and trying to gain. I for one, am doing better since I stopped the powders and started to eat sufficiently to support my goals.
Protein powder as a liquid is out of your system too fast to make a difference. Real food (good clean protein & carbs) is slow-burn, and thats how you build mass.
I never gained an ounce from powders, but yes, when I eat oatmeal and an egg sandwich for breakfast, pasta for lunch, and a steak&potato for dinner, I can see the difference. That's when this skinny runt finally started gaining some mass. It stays in the system and slowly breaks down, feeding the muscles, rather than a drink that you will piss out in about an hour.
I worked at GNC, and in 6 months never had a massive bodybuilder come in and buy Nitro-Tech like the skinny college kids do. They won't talk against it, but they don't consume it. They allocate their money toward buying roids & good food not powders.
Arnold never promoted any protein powder. In his day, they all ate real food to get big. These corporations are making millions duping us with their pretty ads & promises - we have to stick with the basics and stop wasting money on these powders.
I hope I am on track and giving good advice to guys who are starting out and trying to gain. I for one, am doing better since I stopped the powders and started to eat sufficiently to support my goals.