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The Only Fitness Supplements You ACTUALLY Need

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The supplements industry has exploded, reaching almost 0 billion dollars just last year. But how much of the bodybuilding supplements industry is a scam? Protein powder, creatine, multivitamins, athletics greens, BCAA’s, fat burners, etc. What gym supplements actually work and what doesn’t? Today I’m testing the most popular workout supplements, comparing their claims against real scientific data. I’ll show you what scams to avoid and which gym supplements research says you should use instead. Starting with one that may come as a surprise … creatine.

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Americans alone consume well over 4 million kg of creatine yearly. But many companies have been taking advantage of this trend. Up to 30% of people naturally have high levels of creatine, which is why about 1 in 4 don’t see any performance benefits from it. But that’s only part of the story.

Often, companies selling workout supplements use complex terms on their creatine products to impress or even confuse buyers, and make their products seem a lot better than they actually are. Then, they bump up the price, and people think it “must be better”. But many of these expensive creatine forms are less effective than creatine monohydrate. And a lot of times they aren’t tested for safety either! So, does this mean you should stop taking creatine? Not necessarily.

But to avoid the gym supplements scams, you’ve gotta make sure you’re picking the right kind. For now, research has consistently shown that just plain old creatine monohydrate is not only the safest and most effective, it’s also the cheapest. Just try to get one that’s been third-party lab tested so you can be sure of what you’re actually consuming.

BCAA supplements may be one of the oldest scams in bodybuilding. BCAAs only contain 3 amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. So, providing your body with too many BCAAs might actually block other amino acids from being used, potentially hurting muscle recovery and growth.

But I know you might be wondering: if this research on BCAA’s is 10 years old, why do top brands still sell them as bodybuilding supplements? Well, that’s exactly why. Because they sell. That said, here’s a pro-tip: if you do want to supplement amino acids, EAAs, or essential amino acids, are a much better option. EAAs include 9 of the most important amino acids rather than 3. And they can be especially useful for vegetarians or those who like to work out fasted. But here’s how I see it. If you eat well and get enough protein, neither BCAAs or EAAs are very likely to help much. And that actually brings us to the last scam to watch out for, and the latest supplement craze taking over the internet.

Green supplements are supposedly an easy way to get your fruits and veggies in without having to chop, blend, or cook anything. But there’s been little to no evidence supporting green powders’ supposed health benefits. They also make use of deceptive nutrition labeling practices, such as the use of unregulated terms like “superfoods” and stuffing the product with water-soluble nutrients, to make them sound better than they actually are.

Some of you might now be thinking “green supplements are better because they’re sourced from whole foods”. While that is true, research has yet to show this makes any difference. Even if you “extract” the nutrients from whole foods, you still lose a lot of what makes them so good for you in the first place. Because of this, as of 2018 the Public Health of England declared that greens powders do not count towards your “5-servings-a-day.” of fruits and veggies. And that’s part of the problem. Because of how green powders are marketed, many people think they can rely on these supplements instead of eating real food. Whereas eating enough servings of fruits and vegetables a day has tons of strong evidence showing it improves health, body composition, gut health, digestion, longevity, and pretty much everything else you can think of.

So while it’s possible a greens powder may provide a small benefit for those who eat very little fruits and vegetables, it’s not a replacement. And it’s definitely a lot more pricey than a simple multivitamin.
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The Fitness Guide with Ryan • Episode 7

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The Fitness Guide with Ryan • Episode 7

Mass Gainers are a popular pick when it comes to supplementation. However they are not br taken randomly and without proper knowledge. For one to see full effects of supplements, one must first know how and when to take mass gainers.

In this episode we answer all these questions and shed light on Mass Gainers.

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How to Achieve Better Health? Talking Supplements, Health Products & Fitness with Dáithi O'Connor

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How to improve your health? Many people need a helping hand to stay as healthy as possible in today’s fast-paced, digital world.

That’s where Dáithi O’Connor’s business Revive Active steps in: with specialist supplements designed for healthier living.

During a ProfileTree interview, designed to explore how we can all feel healthier and fitter during our day-to-day lives, Dáithi explained how supplementation can make a very real difference to modern living.

The Revive Active Founder and Managing Director began by outlining how his childhood  helped him start his journey to creating a successful health product business.

“I’m originally from Sligo, the youngest of six boys, so I got my survival skills early!

“I always worked as kid: I used to go salmon fishing, lobster fishing, pulling pints and things like that, so I’ve always had a work ethic.”

He also explained the ethos followed by Revive Active with the aim of keeping ahead of their competitors.

“Revive Active is both a company and a brand and is also the name of our original product. We’ve always tried to instil trust in the brand, we’ve looked at every product that’s on the market and tried to make products that are better for the consumer and deliver the most amount of benefits to the consumer.

“For us they are number one, the product has to be the best and we pull in whatever expertise we need to formulate the best product.”

To demonstrate how supplementation can make a real difference to a person’s everyday life, Dáithi gave the example of the benefits of taking L-arginine “if you’re in business or you’re exercising or you just want to feel healthier and protect your heart”.

“You simply feel so much better, everything improves.”

He explained that Revive Active had worked hard to make sure their products could be used by as many as people as possible.

“We went to a lot trouble with how we sourced our ingredients to make sure they’d be covered under the Vegan/ Vegetarian stamp. A lot of people are diabetic, or borderline diabetic, so we wanted to make sure we have no processed sugars.

“Quite a lot of people are coeliac, and don’t even know they are coeliac, so there are the restrictions they have on the food they can eat and that’s important too.”

Dáithi experienced pointed out that “in every business the challenges and opportunities come in equal measure”, using Brexit to illustrate this effect.

“We have contract manufacturers in Wales so we’ll be able to supply the UK. We have 50 retailers in London who are very good supporters of ours, people like Selfridges or John Bell & Croyden, and we sell online all over the UK.

“If it happened that there were customs and tariffs we don’t want to be involved with that. So if we can have two identities and service those two markets that’s what we hope to do.”

Revive Active also plan to launch their Zest Active brand in the US, specifically New York and Boston, in July 2019.

To discover more about Revive Active and Dáithi’s work see our full ProfileTree Business Leaders video interview.

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How to Achieve Better Health? Talking Supplements, Health Products & Fitness With Dáithi O’Connor

In our video interview, Dáithi O’Connor explores health supplements, the best supplements to take as part of a healthy lifestyle, general health and fitness, how to create an increase in energy, the vitamins and minerals industry and much more.

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What does a food Supplement do? | Discussing Benefits of dietary supplements with Daithi O’Connor

In this interview, we sit down with Daithi O’Connor of Revive Active and discuss the benefits of dietary supplements.
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