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Old 08-23-2007, 09:31 PM   #97 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lost Dog View Post
I was on a call with a noted nutritonist (I don't know if Dr. X (as I'll call him) wants to be quoted on this in writing) the other day. He said that he was convinced that a delicious sugary cereal and protein powder was probably just as good for recovery and/or gains as a specialty recovery drink. At least that any differences would be far too small to measure.

Biotest should market a Surge! Recovery Cereal. Imagine!
hmm...I'll have to agree with this. I had my best gains when my PWO meal consisted of
1 scoop whey, mixed in water
3-4 big bowls cereal(whatever we had, most of them were "healthy"
4 tbsp honey for cereal/milk

I'm sure if boitest repackaged cheerios as "anabolic carbohydrate blend", people would line up too buy it..they're running a racket over there with surge already.
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