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Basically with things like MRPs, they try and create with the addition of different chemicals the nutrients which are naturally found in food.
The classic thought being that anything natural is better than anything synthetic. I'm not knocking MRPs, I'm not promoting them either. They taste nice. Where time doesn't allow I use shakes. Providing I've planned my day correctly - 6 out of 8 of my meals are now whole food. However I always carry extra powder in my cool bag just in case. Long and short - this isn't an argument which is easily settled as good MRPs can provide all 22aminos and a daily dose of vitamins - not all of which will be provided by one meal. Question is how much of the above do you need etc etc blah You know the drills boys |
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Good post Tall, lots of MRP's are derived from mother nature. And anyway one could argue that most foods to day are genetically modified and forced to grow quicker than normal. Take cows and chickens for example if you saw the crap some of these were fed and the steroids there given and the conditions the chickens are kept in then im sure this changes the argument slightly. However, i still fail to see the dif, i really do. A
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You could also argue that MRP's do not supply adequate roughage in order to keep bowel movement and colon healthy. For me it's food a the way, I'll have a protein shake on my walk home from the gym when my body is screaming out for a protein injection, and maybe one before bed to top up my levels, other than that FOOOOOOOD!!!!
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Make ya own shakes and they are real food! much better ______________________ Opinions are like as*holes.......Everybody has one |
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im not against making your own shakes in fact yes better, however am i right in saying you dont put half a chicken in your blender? lol ill assume you use whey protein.
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