Are You Wasting Money on Useless Supplements?

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  • @jeremyr722
    @jeremyr722 14 днів тому +1787

    Creatine and protein powder. That’s all the money I’m willing to spend on supplements

    • @JeffO-
      @JeffO- 14 днів тому +132

      Me too. And coffee, which also serves the purpose of liking the taste.

    • @jeremyr722
      @jeremyr722 14 днів тому +6

      @ yuuup 😄

    • @memyself5924
      @memyself5924 14 днів тому +86

      Preworkout to that list just for the feels

    • @cheddarurchin3844
      @cheddarurchin3844 14 днів тому +3

      I just got some creapure and ran to this video 😂

    • @jeremyr722
      @jeremyr722 14 днів тому

      @ valid

  • @near5596
    @near5596 14 днів тому +868

    Thats exacly why i don't shop in supplement stores. The guy in the gym shower has the best supplements, havn't sleept in days!

    • @BM-si2ei
      @BM-si2ei 14 днів тому +15

      Soggy Dave! Love Soggy Dave

    • @LapDogOfDoom
      @LapDogOfDoom 14 днів тому +58

      My guy in the gym shower is also where I get my protein. Straight from the source. Very important esp. after some intense wrestling practice 😉

    • @Shabercom
      @Shabercom 14 днів тому +10

      @@LapDogOfDoomfukn guy😂😂😂

    • @LapDogOfDoom
      @LapDogOfDoom 14 днів тому +1

      @@Shabercom is not gay if you don’t make eye contact 😂 it’s a Brojob. Just helping a brother out

    • @liverpooljft9623
      @liverpooljft9623 14 днів тому +4

      Was it a suppository

  • @WalkerSmallEnginePerformance
    @WalkerSmallEnginePerformance 14 днів тому +573

    I’m convinced that beta-alanine is in a lot of pre-workouts only so that people feel the tingles and think the product is “powerful”.

    • @zacharylaschober
      @zacharylaschober 14 днів тому +22

      yup, no acute ergogenic effect except the paresthesia. Any other feeling from consuming preworkout would be from a dangerous dosage or merely placebo.

    • @leonkennedy9739
      @leonkennedy9739 14 днів тому +66

      The tingles do make me feel strong. 💪💪

    • @utubejuan
      @utubejuan 14 днів тому +38

      Funny thing is, I hate that feeling. I find those tingles so annoying

    • @АклызМелкенды
      @АклызМелкенды 14 днів тому +6

      @@utubejuan it's just an itchy nose for me

    • @VICTOREM83
      @VICTOREM83 14 днів тому +42

      The main thing I like about that on the pre-workout side is those fire ants don't go away until I'm putting in some reps. It's almost like a hostage situation after I drink pre-workout with a lot of beta alanine

  • @sean_kenn
    @sean_kenn 14 днів тому +84

    Came to learn what not to take, learned I _should_ be taking Glutamine due to Crohn's Disease. Great video.

    • @mrmacaroni6914
      @mrmacaroni6914 14 днів тому

      Try a high epa omega 3 aswell, it could help with the inflammation!

    • @jaredstewmelt
      @jaredstewmelt 14 днів тому +2

      Just gonna copy paste my response for all the other Crohn's/colitis folks:
      Hi! I also have Crohn's and the reason nobody has mentioned it to you before is because it's not worth mentioning.
      Glutamine MIGHT actually be helpful. But there is not yet enough compelling evidence to draw any definitive conclusions

    • @Cjones322
      @Cjones322 11 днів тому

      @@sean_kenn I have UC. I take L-glutamine powder. Heals the gut.

  • @jodencro
    @jodencro 14 днів тому +109

    I see you moved your notes to a better position so you're not looking away from the camera as much. Nice job Dr. Mike.

    • @JackShepN7
      @JackShepN7 14 днів тому +19

      Wtf are you, the UA-cam police?!😂😂😂 I'm just happy he is dressed.

    • @tomarmstrong1992
      @tomarmstrong1992 11 днів тому +12

      ​@@JackShepN7from the waist up he's dressed

  • @Leahm725
    @Leahm725 14 днів тому +156

    Love how you broke down both the pros and cons and leaned on studies. Also huge props for genuinely wanting to help those on their health journey and giving free avenues as well, not just taking advantage of those who may be in a low space mentally. Very refreshing seeing a creator with a good heart and unapologetically being themselves through each video.

    • @Jacob-yb3hz
      @Jacob-yb3hz 14 днів тому +11

      He doesn't cite any of his sources though. I'm not saying he's lying, but we're basically just assuming everything he says is based on the most up to date research or is even based on research at all because he doesn't cite his sources.

    • @beach_lion
      @beach_lion 14 днів тому +3

      What studies? What are the sample sizes? How do you know they're high quality?

    • @Leahm725
      @Leahm725 13 днів тому

      @@Jacob-yb3hz while I do wish he would site sources, it is pretty easy to look up and find dozens of studies throughout decades. I just appreciate he’s basing his takes on science backed information instead of others or his own experiences and opinions.

    • @Leahm725
      @Leahm725 13 днів тому

      @@beach_lion it would be awesome if he’d site his studies but is it pretty easy to search for them and find dozens of different studies overall supporting his takes.

    • @Jacob-yb3hz
      @Jacob-yb3hz 13 днів тому +1

      @ Sure we could all go look up dozens of studies, but then we don't need a youtube video...

  • @jmomlopez
    @jmomlopez 8 днів тому +6

    I had a leaky gut from over consumption of alcohol and Glutamine was a life changer. It completely helped heal my gut along with sobriety and continuing my daily lifting sessions.

  • @PoootieTang69
    @PoootieTang69 14 днів тому +231

    Hey Dr. Mike, love your summarizations of the research. Is there a way your team can cite your sources so we can use, pay to read, and help spread the knowledge from these studies you use so often? Not sure if it’s an amalgamation of meta studies or certain platforms you keep up with, but I think it adds a lot of value to the dialogue!

    • @GoWAresX
      @GoWAresX 14 днів тому +50

      I really agree with this. All of this information is now explained in Dr. Mike’s interpretation. Which in itself is not bad, but also not always preferable.

    • @tristencrockett
      @tristencrockett 14 днів тому +9

      This would be awesome.

    • @spyhunter775577
      @spyhunter775577 14 днів тому +15

      I doubt it, because it would pressure him to do the same on his other videos where he “infers” 80% of his content.

    • @topshelfdustin3060
      @topshelfdustin3060 14 днів тому

      @@GoWAresX the first thing I see with say BCAA studies is that they're extremely low. Having known some trainers who "studied" them with their clients, they were finding pretty great results when pushing clients into the 60-80 grams per day levels. Which is comical to some degree, but having tried it myself. The results were there. Allowed me to lose weight and make gym gains and god it's easier to take BCAA's in the gym vs whey (gross). But then you see a study with people taking 5 grams...well that doesn't tell me anything. Similarly, we found that BCAA's were best when taken 15-20 minutes before food in the morning as this caused an insulin spike before food was consumed.
      Now maybe it was just that we essentially added protein...but almost all of us cut back our whole protein consumption to offset this. And of course...maybe it was being anal about our diets that lead us there. Who knows, but that's why it's best to read the studies vs just hearing someone cover it.

    • @gunsandcommissions
      @gunsandcommissions 14 днів тому

      @@spyhunter775577 Settle down, Greg.

  • @maksalaatikko666
    @maksalaatikko666 14 днів тому +83

    As heavy, 110kg, climber i have noticed that Beta Alanine helps with the acid build up when doing longer boulders or sport routes where you need to push really hard and are on the limit of your strength from the start

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 12 днів тому +21

      "110kg, climber"
      Soulmate of 70kg Rugby player.

    • @ThomasSchmutz-bz3jd
      @ThomasSchmutz-bz3jd 12 днів тому +4

      Try citruline malate. Worked for me for long route

    • @johnnywolfe1930
      @johnnywolfe1930 10 днів тому

      That is the mechanism of action, think of it as a buffer for lactic acid so you can get a couple more reps in. Taurine and betain have similar endurance boosting benefits through different mechanics.

    • @alexandermuller8587
      @alexandermuller8587 6 днів тому +1

      I am a 136kg climber. But I only boulder. What grades do you climb?

    • @Xplora213
      @Xplora213 День тому

      110kg climber? Time for a new hobby lmao

  • @ZachTheExcitedViper
    @ZachTheExcitedViper 14 днів тому +49

    We got a hairless cat last year and he acts like dog, super cuddly creatures. Plus he's absolutely ripped and you can dress him in lifting outfits, hes my little lifting buddy. Maybe that can fill the empty hole in your soul like I had.

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 7 днів тому +2

      Dr Mike has no problem filling his empty holes. You don’t earn the title of the ‘tri state knee trembler’ for nothing. True institutions of knowledge across the country, mainly truckstops, are well aware of his can do attitude and ability, in spite of the haters, to optimally hypertrophy gentlemans smooth muscle, with holes left with no reps in reserve.

  • @ZomboZ
    @ZomboZ 14 днів тому +18

    Dr Mike, can I say that through this very dark and rough time in my life, your videos have helped me keep a smile when facing sadness. Even though it’s you teaching and goofing around, I actually learn and drifts my mind away from my problems, I apply your teachings in my workouts and smile when it works. Thank you ❤

  • @knutekjc93
    @knutekjc93 15 днів тому +85

    6:40 we can't stay calm, we've taken too much Beta Alanine!!!

  • @M0stlym3answ3ll
    @M0stlym3answ3ll 14 днів тому +5

    Big love Dr. Mike.
    Thank you.

  • @jivanhubbard
    @jivanhubbard 14 днів тому +73

    Having been diagnosed with Crohn's at 15 - this is the first time I'm hearing about glutamine helping to repair the intestinal wall. I will have to try that.

    • @safizzle8
      @safizzle8 14 днів тому +1

      i have ulcerative colitis

    • @akbananachucker2441
      @akbananachucker2441 14 днів тому +5

      You both need to go on carnivore. This is what it does. Then when you are better in about 3 months go back to eating whole foods. Your welcome.

    • @HackerinResidence
      @HackerinResidence 14 днів тому

      @@akbananachucker2441 No diet can fix UC or Crohn's. While it may help minimize the symptoms of a flare, there is no evidence it can cure IBD. You're welcome.

    • @Jamie-x5e
      @Jamie-x5e 14 днів тому

      Glycine is also good for the intestinal lining. I think it's a precursor to glutamine and causes less side effects in larger doses.

    • @MrCav35
      @MrCav35 14 днів тому +2

      ​@@akbananachucker2441That's the shitest advice I've ever heard for helping someone with inflammatory bowl disease 😂😂

  • @kennethhayes8054
    @kennethhayes8054 14 днів тому +2

    I'll say it again, good on You Dr, Mike! for making the viewers aware they don't need to spend money on the app to get results. It never feels like you are PUSHING a product. More like offering a service and I appreciate you.

  • @doodlebob9889
    @doodlebob9889 5 днів тому

    Love how you promoted the app in way where you’re trying to prevent people from who won’t use it from wasting money on it! Actually made me happy lol

  • @itsallgoodman940
    @itsallgoodman940 14 днів тому +4

    When I didn't know about supps I got duped by a GNC employee. I paid $150++ for MRI CE2+NO2 when they just came out.

  • @HRFitness30
    @HRFitness30 14 днів тому +1

    Thank you I joined the App , it’s fabulous. Thank you for all the videos and information you have been providing.

  • @colenaber7409
    @colenaber7409 14 днів тому +4

    Dude is just naturally funny, I swear. Love the video as always.

  • @iamtherickjames
    @iamtherickjames 15 днів тому +185

    Jack3d was never a waste of god damn money 🙃

    • @Prolesha
      @Prolesha 14 днів тому +48

      It was definitely cheaper than it's alternatives, like cocaine 😂

    • @milentzvetkov9400
      @milentzvetkov9400 14 днів тому +10

      ​​@@Prolesha I think it was closer to the other group, like metamfetamin Im pretty sure the Boyz were smoking cigarettes Infront of the gym because of It back in the days 🤣🤣

    • @Prolesha
      @Prolesha 14 днів тому

      ​@@milentzvetkov9400 I've literally seen people in front of Titanium in Lyulin take Jack3d, smoke cigarettes and inject heroine as preworkout routine 😂 The Golden times of bodybuilding in Bulgaria

    • @milentzvetkov9400
      @milentzvetkov9400 14 днів тому +2

      @@DynastyAnalyst that's why they stopped it, it was 50% pure amfetamine or that was the word on the streets...

    • @iSalameee
      @iSalameee 14 днів тому +11

      Does anyone remember Craze

  • @NaomiOop
    @NaomiOop 14 днів тому

    Thank you for showing up doc!! So many of your videos have informed and inspired me, I started with home workouts half a year ago and became a regular at the gym three months back. It's been amazing. I've been able to go in informed and unafraid, with good technique and quelled anxieties, and went from being a somewhat amorphous blob of fat to benching 75 for 10 and squatting 145 for 10 in just this short time. Onward and upward! All the best!

  • @srleplay
    @srleplay 14 днів тому +96

    Turking my Builder harder than last time in expectation

    • @KRATOS3333BROADWAY
      @KRATOS3333BROADWAY 14 днів тому +3

      Haaaaaa you read my mind

    • @gregdoucette
      @gregdoucette 14 днів тому +37

      Yes

    • @AxeActly
      @AxeActly 14 днів тому +5

      @@gregdoucette The man the myth the legend!

    • @srleplay
      @srleplay 14 днів тому +2

      @@gregdoucette I'll never get Mike's avoidance of righteously slamming you on Turk, after calling you names and slamming perfectly fine if overpriced protein bar, it is extremely weird position.

    • @KRATOS3333BROADWAY
      @KRATOS3333BROADWAY 14 днів тому

      @ haaaaaaaa

  • @alexe6301
    @alexe6301 14 днів тому +22

    2:22 Was NOT expecting Dr. Mike to reference or even know about Katseye/Dream Academy lmao

    • @GuitarLegend310
      @GuitarLegend310 14 днів тому +3

      dude fr, that part gave me insane whiplash lmao

    • @timothy9979
      @timothy9979 14 днів тому +3

      I had to rewind to see if he really said katseye like the girl group 💀

  • @EricOneHive
    @EricOneHive 14 днів тому +35

    I was using a Creative H-Cl in my preworkout for years, recently stopped all supplements except a scoop of creatine monohydrate in my morning coffee. Instantly started getting stronger rapidly with no change in diet or exercise. Seems the only effective supplement is creatine monohydrate and the rest (except maybe protein powder) is just expensive fluff

    • @tilsit8464
      @tilsit8464 14 днів тому +6

      Switching to warden fireball attacks had a similar effect 10/10 would recommend

    • @EricOneHive
      @EricOneHive 14 днів тому

      @@tilsit8464haha also true

    • @HowardWebbd
      @HowardWebbd 14 днів тому

      Nice to see you here.

    • @Flahtort
      @Flahtort 14 днів тому +4

      Indeed. And protein is not even supplement, it's just straight up food. Multivitamine also works.

    • @olegdepapa
      @olegdepapa 14 днів тому

      is that the secret why the jews are smarter cause they add creatine to their morning coffee???

  • @larsgromann7502
    @larsgromann7502 14 днів тому +8

    On that note:
    For those with ulcerative colitis - please try glutamine it can really be a game changer.

    • @Bigbananaboat
      @Bigbananaboat 12 днів тому +2

      It helps with my IBS management also, love the stuff

  • @vik3443
    @vik3443 15 днів тому +178

    Feel like I have no life. Im consistently in the first couple comments in these members only vids 😂

    • @iamtherickjames
      @iamtherickjames 15 днів тому +5

      Part of the morning routine at this point lol

    • @digitaltrip420
      @digitaltrip420 14 днів тому +3

      Lift, Listen, and Learn.

    • @nwmxrider
      @nwmxrider 14 днів тому +5

      You know what would help? Getting a job. Jk lol.

    • @thewatcher4552
      @thewatcher4552 14 днів тому +2

      Wisdom my man we are all looking to improve 💪🏾

    • @mikewedgwood697
      @mikewedgwood697 14 днів тому +3

      Oh you silly goose

  • @GuysVille
    @GuysVille День тому

    I would love a video like this discussing what DOES work!

  • @echoing_horizons
    @echoing_horizons 14 днів тому +66

    Funny to see most of the supplements mentioned here to be used exactly for the reason they should:
    * BCAAs - for cycling and long endurance activities to mitigate catabolic effect for longer durations (also helps with lowering fatigue feel).
    * Glutamine - for Ulcerative Colitis
    * Beta Alanine - for anaerobic endurance advantage over racing and hill climbing scenarios.
    So it's nice that you mention the pros. :)

    • @topshelfdustin3060
      @topshelfdustin3060 14 днів тому +6

      Also BCAA, they're easier to drink normally than whey protein during a workout.

    • @zacharylaschober
      @zacharylaschober 14 днів тому +1

      @@topshelfdustin3060the reason the extreme durations with BCAAs may have some benefit is because the duration between feedings has net catabolism, and protein sparring from carb consumption only works for so long. almost no one should be working out long enough to encounter this scenario otherwise.

    • @topshelfdustin3060
      @topshelfdustin3060 14 днів тому +1

      @ I'm not sure I know what you're talking about.
      The protocols I tend to see is something like 20 grams BCAA + taurine before breakfast. Same pre workout. During workout add 10 grams glutamine. Post workout EAA's. Around the 20 grams there.
      However for just an intra workout shake, 20 grams BCAA's is fine. Maybe some glutamine, as it's essentially going to function like a carb.
      But even if you're just throwing in some stuff to your water cause why not. Throw in some electrolytes and 10 grams of BCAA. You feed the muscle's need for amino's and you avoid the feeling of drinking protein in their gut.

    • @wowrada
      @wowrada 14 днів тому

      ​@@topshelfdustin3060thats why I switched to clear whey during workouts.
      I do intermittent fasting and some days forget my proteins. So I get 40g in during a workout :d

    • @zacharylaschober
      @zacharylaschober 13 днів тому

      @@topshelfdustin3060sorry, the "extreme durations" was bringing in context from the original comment. Few people train long enough for any amino acid powder to have benefit, except distance athletes where I agree a protein shake probably does not sit well. Otherwise, for athletes who prefer fasted training and do not think an amino powder breaks this fast, may have a small benefit, but this is constructing a scenario for them. Simply adding in to a pre or intra workout shake... there won't be a net benefit.

  • @manishb2710
    @manishb2710 14 днів тому

    That was probably the best plug for a product I've ever seen at the end of this video. You know dr mike means what he's saying. And you can see he really loves the field. The outro after was magnificent. No notes

  • @spoogtastic
    @spoogtastic 14 днів тому +33

    As someone with crohns for like 16 years now, glutamine actually does help tremendously. Didn't also realize it was marketed as a workout supplement.

    • @Henrik.Yngvesson
      @Henrik.Yngvesson 14 днів тому

      How do you eat in general?
      Do you eat animal fats and dairy? I heard there was a component in milk and butter that was important for gut health, don't remember the details though. But just a thought I had as celiac has become much more common as well as the use of margarine and avoiding the good fats.
      Many vegans often get gut issues which goes away when they skip the fibers and veggies and start eating meat and animal fat instead.

    • @TheUnleashed123
      @TheUnleashed123 14 днів тому

      Would it help with colitis

    • @Dan-zs8pk
      @Dan-zs8pk 14 днів тому +1

      Most of us don’t have crohns….

    • @ayeyebrazorf7527
      @ayeyebrazorf7527 14 днів тому

      literally explained in the video at 17:00

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 10 днів тому

      The problem with diagnosed gut disease is that is hinders uptake of these building blocks. Supplements help to over supply to gain some effect. After which it radically improves.

  • @jackedbyjade
    @jackedbyjade 14 днів тому +5

    After 20 years of lifting and trying a ton of different things over the years. I only take Iso protine prework and EAAs. I find a significant difference in recovery when I dont take my EAAs

    • @deanradley65
      @deanradley65 14 днів тому

      Up your protein, drop the EAAs.

  • @yaya4061
    @yaya4061 14 днів тому

    Love seeing the production getting better with each video. Ofc the humor as well.

    • @marioh5172
      @marioh5172 3 дні тому

      Agree with humor, I do not agree with content. When there is nonsense told as truth, not ideal.

  • @JoeBlow-mw5oo
    @JoeBlow-mw5oo 14 днів тому +5

    There are outliers to the protein thing. Collagen works, scientific evidence it works, also glynac in older people is nearly miraculous.

  • @vadamantium
    @vadamantium 13 днів тому +1

    I learn a lot off your channel I make sure to always give your vids a thumbs up after I watch them

    • @CaptainAthleticism
      @CaptainAthleticism 12 днів тому

      @RenaissancePeriodization Dr. Mike didn't elaborate as much as he should have been, he's simply writing off many and / or all supplements already. He didn't mention how that having hmb (another form of leucine that's 10x more potent at building muscle than only having leucine), when taken together with hmb, it makes the fact you even are consuming that bcaa from ordinary protein, that much more effective at building muscle, or how hmb taken together with creatine, is an even additional benefit. He just said, you should not be buying this, and that's because taken alone, bcaa, are or would be really actually useless, then. He didn't say that. I know why he didn't, because people are that stupid to still think they need only bcaa. I'm not suggesting it's worth the cost, just that that works.
      I don't have a problem with glutamine. I know everyone has a problem with glutamine. That bother me. I'm just going to tell you why, I, have no problem with glutamine.
      Glutamine 8g is the equivalent of 61g of carbs to refuel your glycogen, which takes up to 2 days to restore, even despite that you could be consuming way more carbs than only 61g.
      What about people trying to lose weight, cutting out carbs... they need glycogen for training.
      Girls use glycogen more than boys, they will lose muscle directly after a workout without glycogen.
      There's a reason why that you'd be able to claim that it doesn't work. That's because it's the most abundant amino acid within the body. A measly scoop 1 or 2, 10g, is a fucking drop in a bucket.
      The thing is, Dr. Mike, is that you're right, 1 thing, is that it's not about to be the limiting factor in building actual muscle, but there's more to it than that. Yes, it won't be the limiting factor to actually build any more muscle, it's only just that, it already is the most abundant, literally not having enough of it, you definitely won't be building any more muscle, and I'm not only talking about how to make muscle you need all the amino acids even. Your body uses a literal fuck ton of it, if there's not enough, well, yeah, then you really do got a fucking problem bro. It's not, it's not, just that it would build you more muscle, it allows you to.
      It's a waste of energy for your body to switch to glucose whenever glycogen is more efficient while being what's preferred for energy. You don't need carbs to make glycogen because you make glucose. But, that don't mean that what could happen at any one time is that you would always naturally have glucose on hand, to spare.
      Maybe it's because I'm 125lbs and all muscle. Or maybe it's because, that I would train so much each week that I ended up overtraining just to do core work, just to keep training that hard each week, hours almost every day training. Who knows? Maybe, that's why I could feel the effects better.
      Dr. Mike. For the sake of science. Please, I want you to try just one thing, before you write off glutamine. I want you to choose the most undertrained muscle within you. I then want you to grab a tub of glutamine. Just get one tub of glutamine. Now go that muscle, better make sure, man, you're going to feel that, for the next 5 days, maybe take a couple weeks off training firstly, if you want, it be better. Now, I want you to, take that glutamine and the hell with that scooper, I want you to get a fucking spoon, and spoon unrounded 10 spoonfulls into a big enough something you'll be using.
      I promise you that for a fucking fact. You won't be sore anymore by day 2. I promise you. I fucking absolutely fucking promise you. Or anyone else that sees this. Even that 10 scoops, it's literally nothing.
      But you do need glutamine.

  • @jimmymhoney44
    @jimmymhoney44 14 днів тому +196

    I think this is the perfect place to share my story. Five months ago I was at 135kg, and I realized that I have to change my life or it would be too late... I started walking, and got the diet plan (which I got from Onlymeal) that completely changed my life. I also started taking some supplements (nothing special, just vitamin C and Mg) and I increased my water intake to 15 glasses per day. After 10 days I felt like I was reborn, I felt like a new person, and pounds were just falling off. In the first 30 days I lost 7kg, and in the next 4 months another 20kg. I can't describe how I feel now, I feel like the strongest person in the world. I didn't even realize how much physical health can affect mental strength. Trust me, just start now and you will regret not doing it sooner.

    • @charlesw3120
      @charlesw3120 14 днів тому +15

      Sorry, Jimmy, this is not the perfect place, or even an acceptable place.

    • @Howitchewstofeel5gum
      @Howitchewstofeel5gum 14 днів тому +8

      Ad

    • @andyyy-e5p
      @andyyy-e5p 14 днів тому +1

      thats are great result, just dont quit bro

    • @DanialLewrone
      @DanialLewrone 14 днів тому

      Supplements and vitamins are so important as meal plan and workout.

    • @jimmymhoney44
      @jimmymhoney44 14 днів тому

      @ Why is this not an acceptable place? Do you decide what is accepted and what not?

  • @ЦветелинЦанев-ъ4щ

    That was good financial advice! Thank you!

  • @taylordickey3767
    @taylordickey3767 14 днів тому +35

    Protein powder, creatine, multivitamin, and magnesium at bedtime for me.

    • @giovanniecordero4655
      @giovanniecordero4655 14 днів тому +8

      I do exactly that plus zinc, simple is always best.

    • @havoc32713
      @havoc32713 13 днів тому +3

      And vitamin D along with the magnesium. Zinc also

    • @MrCarnivoure
      @MrCarnivoure 13 днів тому +1

      And u still throwing away your money. Pretty sure magnesium is included already in multivitamins 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️. You never learn. Re watch the video with understanding and apply broadly.

    • @MrCarnivoure
      @MrCarnivoure 13 днів тому

      ​@@havoc32713And u still throwing away your money. Pretty sure vit d is included already in multivitamins 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️. You never learn. Re watch the video with understanding and apply broadly.

    • @MrCarnivoure
      @MrCarnivoure 13 днів тому

      ​@@giovanniecordero4655And u still throwing away your money. Pretty sure magnesium and zinc is included already in multivitamins 🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️. You never learn. Re watch the video with understanding and apply broadly.

  • @ericfromflorida5146
    @ericfromflorida5146 13 днів тому

    Dr Mike. Been watching your videos for a couple years now and have gotten in pretty decent shape as a result of following your advice. As I have Crohn's disease I've never heard of glutamine. I will be asking my Crohn's specialist about it. Thanks for the useful info as always.!!

  • @akbananachucker2441
    @akbananachucker2441 14 днів тому +5

    I feel a protein powder or supplement sale coming on soon. Dr. Mike, I can see your money wheels turning 😂😂

  • @ianthorpe1925
    @ianthorpe1925 9 днів тому

    Goddamn, Dr. Mike... I needed this info on BCAA'S! Thank you.

  • @epg712
    @epg712 14 днів тому +7

    I have Ulcerative colitis and I know when I take supplements, I'm not going to get all the benefits that others may. I find it so rare when people know about chrones or colitis, so to hear someone like yourself talk about a supplement that can actually aid people like myself means a lot. I've been subscribed for years, and I think you make top teir shit, keep it up man

    • @alcino555
      @alcino555 14 днів тому +2

      Exactly! I have Crohn's disease and my doctor never told me about glutamine (doctors seem to rarely talk about diet for some weird reason), gonna do some research myself and start taking it!

    • @yeetergriffin7679
      @yeetergriffin7679 14 днів тому +1

      The clitoris?

    • @kazimahmedhashmi2164
      @kazimahmedhashmi2164 14 днів тому

      Because in case of uncommon autoimmune diseases the effects of particular diets are hard to screen out with the patients being on disease modifying therapy already and , the fact that the diseases are unpredictable and may lie silent for long.
      Its easy to confuse the good that is incidental with diet you see and also blame episodes on food too.​@@alcino555

    • @jaredstewmelt
      @jaredstewmelt 14 днів тому

      Hi! I also have Crohn's and the reason nobody has mentioned it to you is because it's not worth mentioning.
      Glutamine MIGHT actually be helpful. But there is not yet enough compelling evidence to draw any definitive conclusions

  • @ClownsWorld00
    @ClownsWorld00 8 днів тому

    You have the right attitude and humor, men you are great😂

  • @paulburleson86
    @paulburleson86 14 днів тому +4

    Dr. Mike, I'd really like to hear your opinion on peptides

  • @aprilclifts
    @aprilclifts 14 днів тому

    i’m glad someone finally made a video on this

  • @HotLeafJuicer
    @HotLeafJuicer 14 днів тому +4

    Was not expecting to hear about Katseye in this video

  • @j.birdie
    @j.birdie 14 днів тому +1

    Dr. Mike got a genuine chuckle out of me with that outro

  • @caivonnspencer8591
    @caivonnspencer8591 14 днів тому +6

    Dr Mike are honey packs safe to take for supplementation?

  • @JylesM
    @JylesM 13 днів тому +1

    As someone with UC, that bit about Glutamine is really good to know!

  • @Drplaguescp049
    @Drplaguescp049 13 днів тому +3

    I take BCAAs, but only because Rich Piana said too
    I eat 200g of protein a day

  • @davidlum3398
    @davidlum3398 14 днів тому

    Great breakdown. Thanks for this.

  • @Bakanpoloco
    @Bakanpoloco 14 днів тому +24

    TLDR - Use creatine and whey only

    • @BC-wj8fx
      @BC-wj8fx 4 дні тому

      You forgot the Manatee Flipper Powder

  • @denniswilliams1513
    @denniswilliams1513 6 днів тому

    YOUR A LEGEND DR MIKE

  • @HJDL
    @HJDL 14 днів тому +21

    2:00 “Above all else I am also genetically a Jewish” 💀

  • @BIGproFAN156
    @BIGproFAN156 14 днів тому

    Scott subtitles are great!

  • @Vekrixt
    @Vekrixt 14 днів тому +7

    I was really surprised you didn't talk about a recent study where the researchers found lead and cadmium in some protein powders. Now this could be a very low amount due to soil absorption through plant growth or it could mean something else. Also, I'm not entirely sure that the study is credible, but I was hoping you could've shed some more light on the topic. Great video as always though. Peace and love.

    • @Henrik.Yngvesson
      @Henrik.Yngvesson 14 днів тому

      Most likely from spreading human excrements on the fields where they grow animal foods.

    • @vvvvvvvvvwv
      @vvvvvvvvvwv 14 днів тому

      What’s the study called? What brands should we avoid?

    • @Vekrixt
      @Vekrixt 14 днів тому

      @@vvvvvvvvvwv also, they did say that Whey powder is ok but only plant based protein products are the ones that are affected. So i guess, stick with whey.

    • @topshelfdustin3060
      @topshelfdustin3060 14 днів тому +3

      @@vvvvvvvvvwv brands? there's only less than a handful of whey producers. Everyone just buys the same whey and re-brands it.

    • @TheJohn8765
      @TheJohn8765 14 днів тому +1

      Ironic that the plant-based organic stuff is mostly the problem. And cocao flavouring which we've known for a while (in chocolate) tends to have a bunch of heavy metals. Guess I'll stick with my non-organic whey with artificial flavourings.

  • @xduniolaki6894
    @xduniolaki6894 14 днів тому +2

    Greg is going to love this :D

  • @steveypeppers9324
    @steveypeppers9324 15 днів тому +24

    Bonus points if the suppliments are suppositories 😏

  • @alzazaxan
    @alzazaxan 14 днів тому

    Dr.mike back at it again with wisdom and knowledge

  • @EwokPanda
    @EwokPanda 14 днів тому +4

    What are your throughts on some EAA powder in the morning before working out fasted?

  • @parkermihelic1627
    @parkermihelic1627 14 днів тому +1

    I used to hate beta alanine, but over the years I’ve come to love it. I don’t know why but it helps get me in the zone and focused. I’ve done workouts just beta alanine and before my rugby matches. Even if it’s just placebo, it works for me and helps me lock in.

  • @goofytuber9011
    @goofytuber9011 14 днів тому +10

    Most useful: magnesium, vitamin d3/k2 and omega 3

    • @Bishop-b4v
      @Bishop-b4v 14 днів тому

      Magnesium, im not quite sure about it - magnesium is easily taken from environment- 50 grams of oats have 130 mg of magnesium adult man needs 350mg daily

    • @JackShepN7
      @JackShepN7 14 днів тому

      Why not a vitamin complex, if we wanna 200% pump up our stats?! PEDs or tons of preworkout, creatine mono, bags of whey. Everything else is bs.

  • @thomasernstkohler9248
    @thomasernstkohler9248 12 днів тому

    Great video, the best content on this topic

    • @CaptainAthleticism
      @CaptainAthleticism 12 днів тому

      @RenaissancePeriodization Dr. Mike didn't elaborate as much as he should have been, he's simply writing off many and / or all supplements already. He didn't mention how that having hmb (another form of leucine that's 10x more potent at building muscle than only having leucine), when taken together with hmb, it makes the fact you even are consuming that bcaa from ordinary protein, that much more effective at building muscle, or how hmb taken together with creatine, is an even additional benefit. He just said, you should not be buying this, and that's because taken alone, bcaa, are or would be really actually useless, then. He didn't say that. I know why he didn't, because people are that stupid to still think they need only bcaa.
      I don't have a problem with glutamine. I know everyone has a problem with glutamine. That bother me. I'm just going to tell you why, I, have no problem with glutamine.
      Glutamine 8g is the equivalent of 61g of carbs to refuel your glycogen, which takes up to 2 days to restore, even despite that you could be consuming way more carbs than only 61g.
      What about people trying to lose weight, cutting out carbs... they need glycogen for training.
      Girls use glycogen more than boys, they will lose muscle directly after a workout without glycogen.
      There's a reason why that you'd be able to claim that it doesn't work. That's because it's the most abundant amino acid within the body. A measly scoop 1 or 2, 10g, is a fucking drop in a bucket.
      The thing is, Dr. Mike, is that you're right, 1 thing, is that it's not about to be the limiting factor in building actual muscle, but there's more to it than that. Yes, it won't be the limiting factor to actually build any more muscle, it's only just that, it already is the most abundant, literally not having enough of it, you definitely won't be building any more muscle, and I'm not only talking about how to make muscle you need all the amino acids even. Your body uses a literal fuck ton of it, if there's not enough, well, yeah, then you really do got a fucking problem bro. It's not, it's not, just that it would build you more muscle, it allows you to.
      It's a waste of energy for your body to switch to glucose whenever glycogen is more efficient while being what's preferred for energy. You don't need carbs to make glycogen because you make glucose. But, that don't mean that what could happen at any one time is that you would always naturally have glucose on hand, to spare.
      Maybe it's because I'm 125lbs and all muscle. Or maybe it's because, that I would train so much each week that I ended up overtraining just to do core work, just to keep training that hard each week, hours almost every day training. Who knows? Maybe, that's why I could feel the effects better.
      Dr. Mike. For the sake of science. Please, I want you to try just one thing, before you write off glutamine. I want you to choose the most undertrained muscle within you. I then want you to grab a tub of glutamine. Just get one tub of glutamine. Now go that muscle, better make sure, man, you're going to feel that, for the next 5 days, maybe take a couple weeks off training firstly, if you want, it be better. Now, I want you to, take that glutamine and the hell with that scooper, I want you to get a fucking spoon, and spoon unrounded 10 spoonfulls into a big enough something you'll be using.
      I promise you that for a fucking fact. You won't be sore anymore by day 2. I promise you. I fucking absolutely fucking promise you. Or anyone else that sees this. Even that 10 scoops, it's literally nothing.
      But you do need glutamine.

  • @derekhartley4480
    @derekhartley4480 14 днів тому +15

    I appreciate the tip for glutamine and Crohn's disease, I'll give it a shot.

    • @jaredstewmelt
      @jaredstewmelt 14 днів тому +3

      Just gonna copy paste my response for all the other Crohn's/colitis folks:
      Hi! I also have Crohn's and the reason nobody has mentioned it to you before is because it's not worth mentioning.
      Glutamine MIGHT actually be helpful. But there is not yet enough compelling evidence to draw any definitive conclusions

  • @aaronrebolledo7439
    @aaronrebolledo7439 9 днів тому

    You are naturally charismatic and funny, don’t over do it

  • @leftylattin
    @leftylattin 14 днів тому +10

    With beta alanine- the tingles not nothing if it flips a switch in your brain that "ok the tingle is happening, time for workout". I can see the importance in that.

    • @danm.7295
      @danm.7295 14 днів тому +3

      I actually got beta alenine and put it in my preworkout for exactly that reason. I know it's pointless and I'm dumb for wanting it, but the tingles motivate me and that's good enough for me.

    • @zacharylaschober
      @zacharylaschober 14 днів тому +1

      the "problem" is if you only include beta alanine in preworkout and are not taking preworkout daily (which I hope you are not), plus the dosages are often lower than most athletes would want daily. Placebo is powerful, and if you just get some flavored powder and add to your water you'll perform similar to taking the actual preworkout with efficacious ingredients. Difference is, I don't want to pay for placebo of tingles or looking at an overly complex ingredients label with promises of being able to PR on deadlifts every session.

    • @kristianzomer
      @kristianzomer 14 днів тому

      I dont know tje shit is does but i feel lock in wen i use it. So i dont ask questions and just use it. I hope its plasibo that would be fun. Or something els i trow in the cocktail

  • @righteousiron8216
    @righteousiron8216 2 дні тому

    Excellent Informative And Advice 👍 Entertaining As Usual 😅

  • @ziosalvo5137
    @ziosalvo5137 14 днів тому +6

    As a 43-year-old male who has been involved in fitness for over 25 years and has always suffered from intense DOMS, especially when training legs and chest, BCAAs have always been recommended and used to reduce the duration and intensity of DOMS (not for any hypertrophic effects). I tried replacing them with a whey protein shaker pre and post-workout, but the effects on DOMS were not comparable. For me, they were an alternative to ibuprofen. Now I use hydrolyzed whey post-workout, and while I can also reduce the duration of DOMS with it, it's never quite as effective as with BCAAs.

    • @matthewhiler
      @matthewhiler 4 дні тому +2

      I am 46 and have also been strength training (in addition to running, cycling, climbing) for 20+ years. I have had a similar experience you describe. I have routinely added 5 grams of BCAA to my post-workout whey shakes - but only when I am doing heavy leg training. I notice a dramatic difference in recovery and soreness - positively when I add the BCAAs - compared to when I do not. The presence or absence of the BCAAs did not have a pos/neg impact for me with other strength training or recovery from competitive events.

    • @Xplora213
      @Xplora213 День тому

      I would strongly question your protein volume over time. That said, a nice 400-500g piece of salmon is the EXACT same effect for me and I'm a similar age and stage. Are you skinny? Or skinny fat? I'm not that big, I wonder if the DOMS is worse because you've tapped the reserves harder than the big boys.

  • @grillinman84
    @grillinman84 14 днів тому +1

    This fitness channel: actually entertaining and educational.
    Other channels: mock other peoples' careers for "content".

  • @TheAussieReefer
    @TheAussieReefer 14 днів тому +7

    Kinda disappointed that turkesterone wasnt on the list. Lol

  • @joefresh3725
    @joefresh3725 14 днів тому +1

    I have a scoop of protein powder before every meal. It helps me stay "on track" while eating. I always buy vanilla, and I use cheap BCAA's for flavour. I find this better than keeping giant tubs of different flavoured whey powders around, but cocoa powder or cinnamon do in a pinch...

  • @MusiFitNomad
    @MusiFitNomad 14 днів тому +8

    I'm a 47-year-old male. What you said about BCAAs being anti-catabolic convinced me to take them, since at my age, that's our fight.

    • @tarettime9392
      @tarettime9392 12 днів тому +11

      Did you miss the second part of the explanation?

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 10 днів тому +1

      Eat more protein. Especially from Eggs, Dairy, and Meats. They do the same thing.

    • @JMOFOF518
      @JMOFOF518 9 днів тому +1

      I take aminos 1st thing in am (430a) when I wake up to break my fast before I train at 515a
      I like them because it's too early for my digestive system to have food or a whey shake and it's a way to supplement some protein with reduced calories. At 47 just want to hang on to what I have building/competing days long over

    • @tarettime9392
      @tarettime9392 8 днів тому

      @ but there’s no reason to take them that early in the morning. Just do a whey shake later in the day. It’ll not only help you hold onto what you have but it will help your body build muscle which will make it even harder to lose said muscle. There’s two sides to keeping muscle tissue. There’s preventing loss and there’s building some more. When you hear build more you’re thinking gain weight in muscle mass but in reality you’re body needs to build muscle tissue to maintain the amount it has because muscle tissue will naturally break down some. You can reduce that amount with an anti catabolic like BCAAs but it doesn’t make it zero so you need the other complete aminos found in protein sources to build back what you lose. You could just do one protein shake later in the day and hold onto to what you have more effectively.

    • @JMOFOF518
      @JMOFOF518 5 днів тому

      @tarettime9392
      thanks for info
      after I am done training (7a)I have a whey shake 50g protein (2 scopes isolate) mix with a little no fat milk 10 more grams
      them at 9a start small food meals and typically finish day about 200-225g a day and I can usually keep calories at 2200 or less (unless my sweet took acts up haha) (210lbs @ 5'3) so of the protein Only 25g come from my morning aminos...so I guess my point was I dont over use them, but find some value in them in how I take them, and it's not much money being how little I used each day my take on them is they are called supplements so I just use them a such hence the name supplement
      no doubt real food is best way to get protein appreciate feedback and dialogue...love hearing learning new ideas perspectives insights
      cheers!

  • @Kostiantyn-yl3bm
    @Kostiantyn-yl3bm 22 години тому

    About BCAA, there is one important subjective argument applied for me and many others-it’s not make your gut go crazy like whey, or plant proteins. But if that works for you-fine!

  • @RJ47_128
    @RJ47_128 14 днів тому +16

    0:28 why do I get the feeling he has to do the same thing when he was a professor 🤔

  • @Martin-dw7ui
    @Martin-dw7ui 14 днів тому

    Thanks Mike , we love you :)

  • @vazhadavituliani6394
    @vazhadavituliani6394 14 днів тому +7

    Glutamine has been very helpful in managing my IBS symptoms.

  • @rolandbicskei998
    @rolandbicskei998 5 годин тому

    This was a really useful video🧐

  • @SoilworkWT
    @SoilworkWT 14 днів тому +6

    Purely for muscle, i agree. Outside that, on the topic of amino acids, i disagree. Taurine on its own is doing a lot, so its glycine, even at higher doses of ~6g/day, while being insanely cheap.

  • @promo130
    @promo130 14 днів тому +2

    Thank you greg

  • @perserverance333
    @perserverance333 14 днів тому +16

    Magnesium Glycinate works.

  • @EastSaintNick
    @EastSaintNick 14 днів тому

    do a video on recovery items next; compression boots, massage items, cold and heat sleaves ect...

  • @robertwilcox9566
    @robertwilcox9566 14 днів тому +3

    Pasture Raised Platinum Blimp Goats is my new band name

  • @crunchynetto6979
    @crunchynetto6979 14 днів тому

    Dr. Mike is very tame in this...
    this is wild, i am not use to this.
    also very easy for me to digest without distraction 😂😂

  • @justinmininger5973
    @justinmininger5973 14 днів тому

    Your last innovation on bicep curls via freemotion and jareds cues on that last chest video have changed my life. First time ive gotten reliable immediate soreness and doms
    As well as your advice on the highly modified workout splits. If I could get my quads sore Id be elated. Truly THANK YOU!

  • @jtcustomknives
    @jtcustomknives 14 днів тому +5

    11:55 You just described a JeeP lol

    • @Nozem13
      @Nozem13 14 днів тому

      My exact thought! Haha “so, a wrangler..”

    • @Loubaddon
      @Loubaddon 12 днів тому

      How dare you sir.

  • @paulgaras2606
    @paulgaras2606 14 днів тому +1

    I’ve been taking versa grips every day and it’s totally messed up my digestion, but definitely helps with leg day

  • @CryptoAshkn
    @CryptoAshkn 14 днів тому +5

    I just ordered 1 hour ago 😂
    But my picks r good imo.
    D3K2 - Whey - Creatine - Magnesium
    And occasionally Melatonin.
    Edit: Also stfu about cats 😡 cats r the best.
    Cats > frogs

  • @johns9164
    @johns9164 12 днів тому

    Great advice Dr Mike. Will be saving my money for the cyberpunk assassin's fund.

  • @AnnoyedGlobe-sf9yo
    @AnnoyedGlobe-sf9yo 14 днів тому +75

    It's infuriating when I still see 🤡 promoting and selling BCAA's like they're the most important thing ever

    • @kingmikeyshortz
      @kingmikeyshortz 14 днів тому +4

      For real I promote them more for hydration 😊

    • @thecoolassnose
      @thecoolassnose 14 днів тому

      I hate when I see crappy bodybuilders glorifying steroids 😂

    • @Shabercom
      @Shabercom 14 днів тому

      That makes you infuriated? Damn bro, maybe you need more BCAA cuz your skin is thinnnn fammmm you’re looking parched

    • @jamesrobertson5370
      @jamesrobertson5370 14 днів тому +2

      Why do you care?

    • @Flahtort
      @Flahtort 14 днів тому +1

      New people come in and out fitness industry, including new influencers and new viewers. And if some people lived by hearsay in 90-s, the same type of people would be living by hearsay now. There is a bunch of scientific info, but also a bunch of people who dont even bothers with it or think that it is BS, because it doesnt sound as attractive, as some of bro-science stuff. Speaking about bro-science, there is also plenty of what i call "fake science-based" influencers, who cites the studies and try to appeal as they operate based on scientific knowledge. Yet some of them says stuff which directely contradicts scientific consensus like: "If you natural you need to use only 6-8 rep range, 10+ reps works only for enhanced."

  • @bojelotiroyakgosi
    @bojelotiroyakgosi 12 днів тому

    Thank you Mike

  • @Mumum098
    @Mumum098 14 днів тому +7

    I can see Greg doing a whole series on this….

    • @gunsandcommissions
      @gunsandcommissions 14 днів тому +1

      He is quite the coat-tail rider. Of course, his turk and cookbook will be the answer to all of your hopes and dreams.

  • @michaelmanning7954
    @michaelmanning7954 14 днів тому

    I absolutely loved that your goat-milk info was put in as legitimate notes

  • @EdduMota
    @EdduMota 14 днів тому +4

    When you spoke of Glutamine it got personal, Sir. xD
    Glutamine reduces the post training pain and increases recovery, which can allow you to train the same muscle group sooner. This is the main reason I take it as a post training suplement. It also helps with the gut and imune system.

    • @kwazhims3lf
      @kwazhims3lf 14 днів тому

      I like sand
      I want my sand
      Piles, PILES eveRYWHERE.. all over the place

    • @EdduMota
      @EdduMota 14 днів тому

      @@kwazhims3lf good for you

  • @sarahlynn7495
    @sarahlynn7495 13 днів тому +1

    please do a video critiquing magnus midtbos training !!!!!!!

  • @ashscott6068
    @ashscott6068 14 днів тому +11

    I bought turkesterone from a guy on UA-cam and now I'm the strongest woman on my street.
    I used to be a dude, though.

  • @chickenalfredo80
    @chickenalfredo80 7 днів тому

    A good sup to try is liposomal calcium akg (ca-akg). It's used in the Krebs cycle, with NAD+, and helps shorten recovery time. You should give it a try.

  • @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer
    @BUFFALO_cougar_slayer 14 днів тому +3

    19:15 disagree! I have no issues with gluten, but gluten-free cakes are much richer and fudgier than regular, and I think they taste even better that way

    • @Azr0HD
      @Azr0HD 14 днів тому

      i gotta agree with this take. I have no problems with gluten either but find myself enjoying gluten-free options more for some reason

  • @electricallergychanneleach3120

    Also plenty of studies on pubmed as to the efficacy of essential amino acids on performance and MPS. Postworkout hydro whey and EAA''s are hard to beat.

  • @Theo5555
    @Theo5555 14 днів тому +5

    Turkin harder than last time .... :)

  • @JAAPJXBIT
    @JAAPJXBIT 2 дні тому

    I’ve been lifting for over 10 years. I used to be that new gym guy spending a whole paycheck at GNC. Experience and really paying attention to what my body reacted like to certain things took me to essentially get rid of every supplement except protein, creatine and gummy vitamins. I still use Isopure as my protein after many years sticking with it and I believe it’s the best bang for the buck. Most of the garbage sold in sup stores does nothing for you except drain your cash.

  • @shaunald
    @shaunald 14 днів тому +12

    Want to know why a Prada purse is $15,000? It's because people continue to buy them.

    • @gunsandcommissions
      @gunsandcommissions 14 днів тому +2

      Things are only worth what you're (or people) willing to pay for them.

    • @shaunald
      @shaunald 14 днів тому

      @gunsandcommissions willing and stupid 😅 . I would love to say willing and able but the number of people with $50,000 worth of clothes and accessories who have debt is shocking.