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Re: new consumers report article on protein powder
« Reply #50 on: May 30, 2010, 05:56:00 AM »
Nothing was accepted regarding any "guru" and furthermore Connelly was supposed to sign up and post or contact me and these things never happened.


Actually Dr Connelly didn't even know about it to agree to anything.  That was all Mindspin.


Here's something to laugh at.   When I met him a few years ago at the Olympia regarding the reason he had Progenex sponsor the Mr Getbig, he had no idea what I was talking about and when I explained it, he thought that he was sponsoring a contest for a major publication..... ;D


I will say the Dr Connelly is a smart guy and he knows a lot of great things when you speak with him in person.  Same with Will Brink, he's a mad genius.  That's prob why RX Muscle interviews him all the time on Heavy Muscle Radio
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Re: new consumers report article on protein powder
« Reply #51 on: May 30, 2010, 07:01:34 AM »
phew... isopure is not on the list

Because it wasn't tested. Only a handful of brands were tested.

Isopure is ok, but it has a boatload of sodium in it. Look at the label.

If you like isolate, try Biochem. It's the same protein source, but none of the added crap and way lower sodium content.

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Re: new consumers report article on protein powder
« Reply #52 on: May 30, 2010, 07:03:44 AM »
Where are protein powerder sourced from. Is it China? Tha's probably why they contain concerning levels of toxic metals.

Most are from the USA.

There are four main sources that are used by 99 percent of the supplement industry. Once those ingredients come in, thats where things change. Additives, preservative systems - etc.

Often times, shitty creatine is sourced from China. The high quality stuff is sourced from Germany.

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Re: new consumers report article on protein powder
« Reply #53 on: May 30, 2010, 07:34:34 AM »

You really should be a politician or military official with how you can avoid direct questions asked of you. You remind me of a teenage girl- your mouth is moving and you're saying a whole lot of words, but the sentences are empty and you just come across as a bunch of hot air.

Sorry, I wouldn`t consider anything regarding Supplements or meeting the people behind peddling such trash as being any kind of highlight whatsoever.  Maybe for you since you are continually hoodwinked, but not those of us who know better.

How the fuck would you know if I'm hoodwinked or not? Don't write checks your mouth can't cash, you already do that enough. You can't make an assumption, because in this case, you're wrong.

Nothing was accepted regarding any "guru" and furthermore Connelly was supposed to sign up and post or contact me and these things never happened.

Another duck and move, duck and move, bob and weave.
You made stipulations after all your other requests were granted. Connelly signing up here is just another way for you to bide your time and find another was to slither out of the debate.

Again, you've done this multiple times over the years. This is nothing new. Same show, same channel, different topic. From Tom Prince's body weight, the 112 rep deadlift, Dr. Connelly's debate...you continue to avoid issues, yet love to stir the pot.

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Re: new consumers report article on protein powder
« Reply #54 on: May 30, 2010, 11:53:41 AM »
"My names James Blunt and I workout 6 days a week"

"Hi, James!"

"My clean date is 9-24-07....., I haven't had a protein drink or No-Explode for over 2 years."

*Applause*


Congrats bro....