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Nelson Montana said:
Well, first of all it not dried cows blood! But it is of a bovine source.

As far as the discount stuff...ain't my area. I'd encourage everyone to call PF if they have questions or requests. I know nothing of sales.

No one is claiming it's more anabolic than testosterone. The point is, steroids can't make muscle out of nothing -- they need protein. This is a protein source that have been proven to generate more growth than other protein sources. That's pretty huge IMO. The trouble is, the stuff is insanely expensive -- 43 bucks a pound -- and that's with virtually no mark up. And by itself, it would not taste wonderful. There's one other company using it but the actual content of SDBS is less than 2 %. BIG BLAST contains 10% SDBS plus whey isolate, NO2, creatine P12 and Omega 3's for $14.80. Come on. That's a pretty good deal.

I'm not going to try to convince anyone who doesn't care about maximum nitrogen retention. Sure, you can take a gram of test and eat McDonalds and grow. But for those who look for every nutritional advantage, this is a truly great product.

And by the way, BIG BLAST is the only PF product with a 100% positive feedback. (Click "reviews" to read).

And yes, like all Protein Factory powders, you can get it unflavored.
$14.80 for a pound? 5lbs makes it $74.. a 30g scoop yielding only 17g of protein.. I'd rather spend it on 3 x 5lbs isolate. Not worth it imo.
 
qsgsg said:
$14.80 for a pound? 5lbs makes it $74.. a 30g scoop yielding only 17g of protein.. I'd rather spend it on 3 x 5lbs isolate. Not worth it imo.

You're comparing two different things. BIG BLAST is NOT just a protein powder or a weight gainer. It's a very advanced high potency nitrogen retention/IGF-1 formula.

That's like saying; 'Why spend $200 for Growth Hormone when I can get one of those HGH secregouges for $29.95?

Ain't the same bro.

Seven posts? Stick around. You're gonna learn a lot.
 
Nelson Montana said:
Well, yes, it is derived from plasma -- which contains pretty much everything that keeps us alive, but it goes though a process whichisolates it, purifies it and renders it tasteless white powder. It still doesn't taste as good as whey isolate, which has a slight sweet, creamy flavor. It's bland. But it is a HUGE advancement in supplementation.

I know the idea of using plasma sounds a little gross but you can say the same thing about cows milk if you think about it. Hey, the old timers used to eat raw eggs, desicatted liver, yeast and colostrum from vet feed stores -- ANYTHING that would give them an anaboic edge. It's called dedication. SDPP is nothing compared to that and a thousand times more effective. In fact a lot of reviews mention how amazing BIG BLAST tastes. (The Tropical Orange is killer -- see for yourself). The hydrolyzed rice syrup is in part responsible. It tastes like sucrose! And even though there are "good" fats it's good to use post workout due to the HRS.

I have no problem with eating cows blood for its high nutritional content. The Masai have been doing it for a very long time. It's like having your steak and eating it to. And then they go and hunt lions with a spear.

And I guess I'm an old timer because I eat desiccated liver, brewers yeast and raw eggs. But now that I think about it I am in my fifties.
 
Nelson, I looked on the PF and it says that Big Blast is 15 bucks for 1 pound? Is that right? How many servings is that?
 
Nelson Montana said:
This is a protein source that have been proven to generate more growth than other protein sources.

Where is that proven? This study compared a mouse using this stuff to a mouse not using it, not to a mouse using whey. Plus the increase in gains was less then 0.1% if i'm reading that right which is hardly significant.
Further, it makes no mention of what the other mouse on a controlled diet was consuming, nor how much of this stuff had to be consumed per kg of body weight. All in all its a pretty useless study imo. If i'm wrong then fair enough i'll stand corrected but from what i gathered i'm not.
 
chilledandy said:
Where is that proven? This study compared a mouse using this stuff to a mouse not using it, not to a mouse using whey. Plus the increase in gains was less then 0.1% if i'm reading that right which is hardly significant.
Further, it makes no mention of what the other mouse on a controlled diet was consuming, nor how much of this stuff had to be consumed per kg of body weight. All in all its a pretty useless study imo. If i'm wrong then fair enough i'll stand corrected but from what i gathered i'm not.

One group of mice were fed a controlled diet, meaning a normal balance of macronutrients -- proteins , carbs and fats. Now realize, all protein supplementation is assimilated in the body like any other protein. It's just another, convenient, easily assessable source we al add because we all want more protein. But using whey, or meat, or egg is pretty much the same thing. What this study proved was that a different protein source generated a different effect beyond normal protein intake.

Here's another study that suggests SDPP has anti-tumor qualities due to increased uptake of amino acids.

http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/abstract/130/1/21
 
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