ZMA is good for alleviating Zinc and Magnesium deficiencies which are very common in athletes - Bulking or not, it won't make a big difference in gross mass IMO - yet it has a use, cutting or bulking.
ZMA is good for alleviating Zinc and Magnesium deficiencies which are very common in athletes - Bulking or not, it won't make a big difference in gross mass IMO - yet it has a use, cutting or bulking.
That's not the impression I got from those new Optimum ads. Maybe t3c saw that ad. I thought it was pretty funny then on the next page was their HMB ad. I think they're trying to rehash all the worthless supplements (I consider ZMA worthless if you're taking a decent zinc and mag supp).
With enough dietary Zinc + Mag or supplementary - there is obviously no need for a ZMA complex. One must still keep in mind though, a hardworking athlete depletes these two minerals much faster than a average person.
I never have seen that study though I think it is pretty much accepted as true. Someone posted that there were studies showing zinc was still absorbed efficientlt with up to 2 grams of calcium. Does anyone know where that study is or heard of it? I would like to see it.
Yea, ZMA doesnt work...esp if your trying to bulk, just alter your diet(and get tons of rest) and dont rely on a couple vitamins or minerals to help get you bigger. Mutivitamins are very good and i highly reccomend them, but dont spend your money on the ZMA, but some shakes or something instead.
is it aspartate as stated above. If I wanted to make my own "generic" ZMA, could I just get a Zinc/Magnesium pill? Would that be sufficient or do I need to add something to it?