beginrjuice said:
from teh AST web site
Q: My gym sells several brands of pre-made protein drinks. Companies call them RTDs. I can see where they could be very convenient. Is it a good idea to drink these?
A: Convenient? It would be real convenient to just get the water hose and fill up your gas tank when you need to instead of driving to a gas station half way across town. But that’s not smart and neither is wasting money on these pre-made drinks. I won’t even call them protein drinks because that would be like calling Jello a high protein food source.
Look, I’ll put this bluntly. Pre-made drinks or RTDs are pure junk. They absolutely suck. You’re wasting money and missing valuable muscle-growth opportunities when you drink this garbage.
Let me explain. Do you know how they make these? If you did, you wouldn’t drink them even if the companies paid you to.
Imagine this, take a pot of water and set it on the stove. Bring this pot of water to a raging boil. Take a very low-grade protein powder and add it to the boiling water. Stir it in and let it boil for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes of boiling, add some preservatives. Allow the liquid to cool slightly. Next, poor the scalding hot liquid into a plastic bottle. You’ll have to do this several times to find the right temperature so that the hot liquid does not melt the plastic bottle. Next, seal the bottle and let cool. After it’s cool, set in the storage shed in your backyard for a few months. After a few months take the bottle of liquid from your storage shed and put it in the refrigerator. When it cools, enjoy.
Crazy huh? What do you think this does to quality of the protein? What do you think this does to the protein's ability to deliver a muscle building effect? I’ll tell you, it destroys it. As bad as the quality of the protein was to begin with, it is virtually useless now.
Can you imagine boiling your protein shake before you drink it? That’s the process these pre-made drinks go through when they are produced. I don’t care how great the ads claim these drinks are, bottom line is, the very process in which they are made destroys the proteins effectiveness. Heat destroys delicate whey proteins. Therefore, not only are you paying a premium for this so-called convenience, but you are paying this premium for a drastically damaged and virtually worthless protein.
Be smart. Don’t waste your time with these worthless drinks. Leave them to weekend want-to-bes and those that just pretend they train hard. That’s who these companies make them for any way.
I know nothing about the ACTUAL preperation of these beverages.. For all I know you have the candid camera front-row footage, not to mention shreds of scientific validity that accompany your emotion..
Ooo-K...
You probably never eat meat, do you? That steak you had last weekend.???
it was cooked above the temperature of boiling water. .
How about those eggs you had for breakfast? Unless you took them Rocky style,
you cooked them above the temperature of boiling water..
Are you picking up what I'm laying down?
Am I saying proteins aren't as easily denatured? Of course not.. proteins (enzymes, etc) encountered in biotechnology and science have rediculously rigorous specs in order to keep them happy.. Some proteins won't function if they are as little as in the wrong buffer ..
These denatured proteins are usually worthless once they are dead.. A few can be revived, most cannot..
But this is biotechnology here.. Not bodybuilding...
Your body doesn't look at the protein you eat and say "SaWEAT! It's a chicken liver hexokinase enzyme!!!!"
NONE of the proteins you injest are used as is.. In other words, they are ALL degraded (denatured) down to their bare bones-- amino acids. Your body then assemples it's own proteins from the amino building blocks... I mean, can you imagine if we used chicken enzymes? We'd be walking aroung clucking before you know it.
All kidding aside..... Your body doesn't care about amino acid chains you eat.. It won't use them anyway.. Our bodies require AMINO ACIDS; not proteins.
Do amino's get f#cked up when you heat them? Not to a significant degree I don't think. I think you will be hard pressed to show me anything that indicates the cert of analysis of these protein companies reveals their products are shit. I"m not talking about dishonest companies who sell sugar and call it whey.. I'm talking about the folks who use these fantom boil-up recipies..
Go ahead.. Get a C of A.. Neeeew newww NO.. Don't get one from anabolic.com... Get a legit one.. You might be surprised.
Andy