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| Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Bristol Posts: 3,230 Rep Power: ![]() | Big Dom, if anything, whey protein shakes should be MORE of a part of a cutting diet than a bulking diet, simply because they are a LOW calorie but very high protein/low carb/low fat piece of nutrition. Therefore you can get protein requirement without the cost of high calories, very easjily... Nick ______________________ - Obsession is what lazy people call dedication - |
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| Super Moderator Super Moderator Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: UK Posts: 1,334 Rep Power: ![]() | It depends upon what shakes you're using, obviously I know most about the Extreme range but if cutting you want a time release protein which will exhibit less of an insulin reaction than whey isolate and our Extreme Protein is only 5% carbs but with 22 aminos and 76.5% protein. They break up a diet with something sweet and nice whilst being easy to carry around, make up and work out cheaper than chicken or steak. www.extremenutrition.co.uk www.gasp-uk.com ______________________ www.extremenutrition.co.uk - 25% OFF FOR ALL MC MEMBERS, discount code MCD25. www.betterbodies.uk.com Seriously cheap sports nutrition! DYNALYNE, the strongest fat burner ever, ONLY £24.95! |
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