Allanb
Tue, July 6th, 2004, 05:16 PM
I've been looking for a casein supplement for a while and I found proteinfactory.com. Anyone know if they are reliable? They seem to have a lot of miracle products, so I'd like to make sure ^_^
They are selling "Aussie Caseinate" for $5.99 per pound, which seems good. They are also selling a "Night Formula" which is composed of: 25% Aussie Caseinate, 25% Soy Isolate, 25% CFM Whey Isolate, 25% Milk Isolate. Would the night formula be better than the caseinate?
They are selling "Creatine P/12" for $11 per 100G. They claim their creatine has a high ph level so you only need to use 1/3 of regular creatine doses, and that it completely eliminates the production of creatinine. I've never heard of this, is it even possible?
Although I'm trying to bulk up, I'm helping my dad lose weight right now. I don't want to give him an E/C/A because it could result in a heart attack, but proteinfactory has a thyroid supplement called Zip! that they claim has better effects than thermogenics without any of the side effects. Is this just marketing?
Thanks!
-Allan
They are selling "Aussie Caseinate" for $5.99 per pound, which seems good. They are also selling a "Night Formula" which is composed of: 25% Aussie Caseinate, 25% Soy Isolate, 25% CFM Whey Isolate, 25% Milk Isolate. Would the night formula be better than the caseinate?
They are selling "Creatine P/12" for $11 per 100G. They claim their creatine has a high ph level so you only need to use 1/3 of regular creatine doses, and that it completely eliminates the production of creatinine. I've never heard of this, is it even possible?
Although I'm trying to bulk up, I'm helping my dad lose weight right now. I don't want to give him an E/C/A because it could result in a heart attack, but proteinfactory has a thyroid supplement called Zip! that they claim has better effects than thermogenics without any of the side effects. Is this just marketing?
Thanks!
-Allan