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liquid free amino acids

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i think WAI said this would be fine to supplment with instead of eating fish?

can you recommend a quality brand?
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i should of read the old forum, so i consume 5 raw egg yolks a day plus take http://www.suzannes.com/allnatacforl9.html that should increase the protein quality of the raw egg yolks? would you recommend that or another type of amino acid supplement that will be good for my skin and building muscle
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Indeed, please read the threads in this old forum
http://www.acneboard.com/AcneQandA/Forum8/index.html
and regarding the supplementary amino acids:
http://www.acneboard.com/AcneQandA/Forum8/000023.html
http://www.3.waisays.com/SuppAminoAcids.htm

Make sure they are liquid free amino acids, not powder. ( viewtopic.php?t=1354 )
You should be careful with supplementation and 1 capsule of 500 mg daily should be enough. (1,000 mg is the max, dont believe the ad)

I doubt whether the methionine from the ad is about liquid free amino acids, because it doesnt say so. So, they are bad for your skin. find LIQUID free amino acids (kept in liquid acidic solution; tastes awful, but is good for your skin)

And no, you cannot take them INSTEAD of fish, because they are protein only, they contain no other nutrients (such as omega 3 fats). Only for supplementation.
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so if i eat like 5-10 egg yolks a day / brazil nuts and am looking to gain some muscle, i don't need them?
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Well, they do help.
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http://www.nicemuscle.com/amino-fuel-liquid-79387.htm
would this one be ok regarding skin? im having a hard time finding a good one
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RPM could please check this one out, this is the best one i found i think?
http://www.discount-body-building-suppl ... culpt.html
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how comes on the nutrition calc. it shows Methionine / Cysteine ... should i just supplement with those 2 amino acids? i'm still a bit confused on what to take :(
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1. ok RPM so basically, i need the LIQUID form amino acids of methionine and cystein (1,000mg); correct?

2. if I take over 1,000mg then i also need to take phenylalanine and tyrosine?

3. the reason i'm taking methionine and cystein is b/c i want to gain some mass but do not eat fish!! but will still eat 5-10 raw egg yolks a day...
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"I recommend not to ingest the capsules themselves anyway, since also the vegi-caps contain 'dirty' protein"

how do you recommend taking the amino acids then if there in pill form? break the caps open? i can't actually find those 2 amino acids in liquid form ....?
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sorry about to many replys, but this product would be fine correct
http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/b ... id=SL-2318
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art wrote:how comes on the nutrition calc. it shows Methionine / Cysteine ... should i just supplement with those 2 amino acids? i'm still a bit confused on what to take :(
So, you still havent read the links I suggested?


sorry about to many replys, but this product would be fine correct
http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/b ... id=SL-2318
Other Ingredients:
Vegetable cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, vegetable glycerin, water.

Does Not Contain:
Sugar, salt, starch, corn, yeast, wheat, soy, dairy products, preservatives, artificial flavors or colors
Yes, it seems fine to me.
I suspect you dont need more than 500 mg daily. And with your protein intake taking more than 1,000mg would not make sense, because then they dont have the supplementing effect anymore. (they can only increase protein quality for the protein ingested)
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isnt vegetable magnesium stearate man made? a trans-fat? this would be ok regarding acne?
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would these amino acids be good for vegans? can you stilll build muscle on this diet being vegan?
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