Thursday, November 20, 2014

Diet Standards: AMINOHD 1000 Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAA’s) #AminoHD1000AmazonReview

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I received from Poliquin Group, the opportunity to try Branch Chain Amino Acids and quickly knew it was something my Husband would like.  Below is his review of the product and the details. .

I've been using supplements now for almost 2 decades. I know what works for me and what doesn't. I use very few because, honestly, most of them are junk and don't do squat. Of the few I've taken with regularity, BCAAs are some that I feel work for me. So when Diet Standards offered to let me try their product in exchange for an honest review, I jumped at the chance. There's some good stuff, and a little bad here, so let me explain.

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Ingredients (as listed on the site):
AminoHD 1000 BCAA contains only Branch Chain Amino Acids and Vegetable Capsules. Nothing else deserves to be in your BCAA supplement. - Ingredients: L-Leucine (250mg per capsule), L-Isoleucine (125mg per capsule), and Valine (125mg per capsule) in Vegetable Capsules (Vegetable Cellulose).

-The Good-

These BCAA's are very competitively priced in this market. You get 450 500mg capsules for $29.99. That's a fantastic value. They advertise no fillers or artificial ingredients, and as near as I can tell, there aren't any. I've opened the capsules to mix with my post-workout shake, and mixed some in with my pre-workout drink as well. No horrid taste that I can detect. As far as results, I exercise to maintain my health, strength, and fitness level, not to get fitter, bigger or stronger. So in that regard, I give the product high marks, now two weeks in, for being not all the different than the "optimum" branded product I was using before. No better, and no worse. So that should be high praise indeed.

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-The Bad-

The recommended servings are INSANE. 2 capsules between meals, before workouts, and after workouts That's a LOT of damn pills, people. Unless you're looking to get jacked up like, say, a Ronnie Coleman, that's massive overkill. And that many BCAA's without an extremely intense, long workout are a total waste. Also, the capsules are kind of flimsy, which leads to the powder "leaking" out, or getting crushed easily, or popping open. No bueno. But if that's the price I pay for a more natural gel capsule, I'll live with it. Just keep a zip-top baggie handy if you need to transport them.

Overall, these are a tremendous value for the quality, and I'm glad I got to try them. I can say that when this bottle is done, I'll probably be ordering another. Thanks again, Diet Standards!

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