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Status: LG SCIENCES REP
Join Date: Jun 2007
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The next key ingredient to our post anabolic support complex is the amino acid L(+)-Leucine or commonly know as Leucine. Leucine is proven in many scientific papers to be the only anabolic amino acid available to bodybuilders. This amino acid and it’s derivatives are a mixed bag though since taken alone and in high doses will actually have the opposite effect. We need to supplement our essential amino acids with Leucine to increase the anabolic effect without interrupting normal cellular metabolism. Leucine comes in many forms but to ensure that you get pure Leucine in the form that is perfect for our needs, look for products containing pharmaceutical grade Leucine or better know as L(+)-Leucine (search L(+)-Leucine for the products that contain only the highest grade of Leucine available today. Leucine is a staple in the supplement industry and although the data on Leucine is dependent on the circumstances and age groups, I tend to think that the bulk of the research shows that L-(+)-Leucine is a critical addition to any post work out program for the intense bodybuilder. It has many years of positive science behind it along with years of anecdotal reports of effectiveness. L(+)-Leucine is the second key ingredient in our post workout metabolic arsenal. L(+)-Leucine stimulates a metabolic pathway called MTOR that increases anabolism and muscle growth, for this reason I give Leucine a high rating in my perfect anabolic post recovery drink.
The two amino acids that are used up in intense exercise are Glutamine and its cofactor amino acid L(+)-Alanine (**search L(+)-Alanine for the pharmaceutical grade of Alanine). Now, this isn’t the popular Beta-Alanine which is really great pre-workout for buffering lactic acid, this is the L form of the essential amino acid Alanine. Beta Alanine is all the rage in the supplement industry and rightly so, but let’s not forget our friend L-Alanine. Both Glutamine and Alanine have been shown to increase muscle glycogen stores which helps expand muscle fascia and increase recovery for the next workout. Both Glutamine and Alanine are extremely good for the gut, which is a side benefit since so many bodybuilders take little care of their intestinal systems. Supplementing with both Glutamine and Alanine will help increase the ability to absorb other nutrients. They seem to work synergistically in both the muscle and the gut, helping boost one another. Glutamine is a staple among bodybuilders and has decades of positive anecdotal evidence. Both Glutamine and Alanine are heavily metabolized during and after workout however supplementing with them doesn’t have an effect on muscular levels until the next workout, so supplementing them during the perfect anabolic window is the best possible way to increase muscle cellular glutamine. You will get some Glutamine and Alanine in your amino acids but the addition of both amino acids will give the gut the raw materials it needs and spare the complete use of these amino acids in the intestinal tract.
A small amount of Creatine is a good addition to a post workout product for many reasons, but I will highlight one key reason and talk about it in addition to Potassium in a post workout product. Creatine should ideally be obtained in a pre-workout drink along with a Nitric Oxide potentiator and many can be found on the internet. Hopefully your pre-workout NO supplement contains Beta Alanine and supplemental Arginine. The creatine in the post workout formula isn’t there for the lactic acid buffering effect or the ability to recharge ATP, it is there to perform one major function…draw water into the cell. Both Potassium and Creatine draw water and therefore other nutrients into the muscle cell, making them more nutrient friendly and able to accommodate more amino acids and cofactors. The best creatine for increasing cellular fluid levels is straight creatine monohydrate. There are many benefits for straight creatine monohydrate but this one effect is what we want with a post workout product. About 1000mg of creatine monohydrate should provide a positive effect on cellular water levels along with 99mg of elemental potassium. This combination primes the body to accept the nutrients above in the perfect anabolic state.
The final key ingredient is probably the most important and it has to do with manipulating the “other” anabolic hormone in the body, insulin. Insulin manipulation is nothing new, many products contain insulin potentiators or even insulin mimetics. Insulin potentiators increase the effect of insulin receptors in the cell. Prescription products like Glucophage™ are used to give this effect and nutrients like chromium will also perform this function as will alpha lipoic acid. Insulin’s job is to take amino acids and sugars from the bloodstream into the muscle cell. This is why insulin is prized among the elite mass monsters for its effect on muscle growth. Insulin mimetics are often found in products on the market. These act like insulin with one key difference. Most of them like Cinnamon extract, Gymnestre and Hydroxy-Leucine only shuttle sugars into the muscle cells without helping push the essential amino acids into the muscle. If you take one of these products you may actually do more harm because they prevent the insulin spike from consuming carbohydrates, yet do not shuttle the amino acids into the muscle like insulin does. There is one insulin mimetic on the market that actually performs its job much better than the rest and it is available in some pre-workout products as well as a solo herbal product (if your pre workout formula doesn’t contain momordica or “bitter melon” then you can purchase it in capsules to take along with your pre workout formula). This essential supplement is Momordica Charantia or bitter melon extract. It is the only product designed to shuttle both amino acids and sugars into the cell. It is the perfect insulin mimetic since it actually acts like insulin in the body, which is perfect for the bodybuilder since we are more concerned with shuttling amino acids into the muscle than sugars. Bitter melon is the better choice for people looking to take advantage of optimal post workout supplementation.
The final ingredient is pure water. I try and drink at least 20-30oz of water post workout to enhance the anabolic effect of the products I am taking along with keeping cellular water levels at the perfect ratio. Make sure you consume at least 20oz of water with your post workout supplements.
Never underestimate how quickly the body can absorb nutrients. Anecdotally, I can tell you that I often feel a beer in less than 5 minutes after consumption (yes, I drink beer occasionally…I am human) and I also notice the effect of my niacin supplement (the flush) and beta alanine (also a flush) sometimes within 5 minutes of taking the supplement. This amazing effect baffles me, since the beta alanine for example have to be absorbed and transported to ultimately act on my nerve cells over miles of capillaries and prior to even reaching the small intestine. So, contrary to popular conception, absorption of nutrients must start in the stomach and it must have an immediate effect on blood levels. This is why we must time our post workout product immediately after training. For the elite athlete during intense training I highly recommend you consume this cocktail as a sipping drink all during your workout and then take another larger dose right after working out. This will impart maximum benefit even though it may cost a little more.
All of these supplements can be bought in powder form, so you can make your own cocktail or you can buy one of the commercial products on the market that include some or all of these ingredients. Make sure you use only the best products on the market like standardized momordica and pharmaceutical grade singular amino acids, along with Small Chain Hydrolyzed Amino Aids. This will ensure that you get the best possible ingredients for your cocktail. This cocktail can be altered slightly to eliminate the dextrose for ketogenic dieters, but I think 10g of dextrose isn’t going to through you out of ketosis and should provide a benefit over sugarless formulas.
So to answer the questions… What is the best supplement to take post workout? What makes the most difference in recovery? What is the best supplement to build muscle? What is the best supplement for muscle growth? What is the best post workout shake? What is the best post workout supplement? What is the best post workout drink? What is the best post workout recovery drink?
The answer is a supplement that you can take every day, that tastes good and is convenient. It is one that has the measures of recovery that you need and feel is the best. My formula is not the only formula as many people have their own ideas of formulas that work, but this is the best post workout recovery supplement I know. The only other thing that one could add is two tablespoons of Glycerine, which is found at any pharmacy.
I hope this article helps you make some sense of the post workout products on the market and helps you pick truly the best product for recovery and building muscle. While there is not one “best” product for building muscle, this cocktail will give you a potent anti-catabolic along with a slight anabolic effect from the momordica and Leucine. I hope this article helped you. As always, be peaceful, kind and good to others and happy lifting!
Eric Marchewitz Copyright 2007
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