The BEST vs WORST Supplements for Muscle Growth & Health

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • The supplements industry has exploded, reaching almost $400 billion dollars just last year. But how much of the bodybuilding supplements industry is a scam? Protein powder, creatine, multivitamins, athletics greens, BCAA's, fat burners, etc. What gym supplements actually work and what doesn't? Today I’m testing the most popular workout supplements, comparing their claims against real scientific data. I’ll show you what scams to avoid and which gym supplements research says you should use instead. Starting with one that may come as a surprise … creatine.
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    Americans alone consume well over 4 million kg of creatine yearly. But many companies have been taking advantage of this trend. Up to 30% of people naturally have high levels of creatine, which is why about 1 in 4 don’t see any performance benefits from it. But that’s only part of the story.
    Often, companies selling workout supplements use complex terms on their creatine products to impress or even confuse buyers, and make their products seem a lot better than they actually are. Then, they bump up the price, and people think it “must be better”. But many of these expensive creatine forms are less effective than creatine monohydrate. And a lot of times they aren’t tested for safety either! So, does this mean you should stop taking creatine? Not necessarily.
    But to avoid the gym supplements scams, you’ve gotta make sure you’re picking the right kind. For now, research has consistently shown that just plain old creatine monohydrate is not only the safest and most effective, it’s also the cheapest. Just try to get one that’s been third-party lab tested so you can be sure of what you’re actually consuming.
    BCAA supplements may be one of the oldest scams in bodybuilding. BCAAs only contain 3 amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. So, providing your body with too many BCAAs might actually block other amino acids from being used, potentially hurting muscle recovery and growth.
    But I know you might be wondering: if this research on BCAA’s is 10 years old, why do top brands still sell them as bodybuilding supplements? Well, that’s exactly why. Because they sell. That said, here’s a pro-tip: if you do want to supplement amino acids, EAAs, or essential amino acids, are a much better option. EAAs include 9 of the most important amino acids rather than 3. And they can be especially useful for vegetarians or those who like to work out fasted. But here’s how I see it. If you eat well and get enough protein, neither BCAAs or EAAs are very likely to help much. And that actually brings us to the last scam to watch out for, and the latest supplement craze taking over the internet.
    Green supplements are supposedly an easy way to get your fruits and veggies in without having to chop, blend, or cook anything. But there’s been little to no evidence supporting green powders’ supposed health benefits. They also make use of deceptive nutrition labeling practices, such as the use of unregulated terms like “superfoods” and stuffing the product with water-soluble nutrients, to make them sound better than they actually are.
    Some of you might now be thinking “green supplements are better because they’re sourced from whole foods”. While that is true, research has yet to show this makes any difference. Even if you “extract” the nutrients from whole foods, you still lose a lot of what makes them so good for you in the first place. Because of this, as of 2018 the Public Health of England declared that greens powders do not count towards your “5-servings-a-day.” of fruits and veggies. And that’s part of the problem. Because of how green powders are marketed, many people think they can rely on these supplements instead of eating real food. Whereas eating enough servings of fruits and vegetables a day has tons of strong evidence showing it improves health, body composition, gut health, digestion, longevity, and pretty much everything else you can think of.
    So while it’s possible a greens powder may provide a small benefit for those who eat very little fruits and vegetables, it’s not a replacement. And it’s definitely a lot more pricey than a simple multivitamin.

Komentáře • 755

  • @JeremyEthier
    @JeremyEthier  Před 2 měsíci +141

    Hope this helps with your purchasing decisions! See below for a list of the studies mentioned in the video:
    1 IN 4 PEOPLE ARE CREATINE NON-RESPONDERS:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15320650/
    ANALYSIS OF 175 MOST EXPENSIVE CREATINE SUPPLEMENTS ON AMAZON:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9761713/pdf/main.pdf
    EFFECTIVENESS OF CREATINE ETHYL ESTER VS CREATINE MONOHYDRATE:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2649889/
    PREVALENCE OF HIDDEN SUBSTANCES IN SUPPLEMENTS ON THE MARKET:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054437/
    “GAA” MAY BE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN CREATINE MONOHYDRATE:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9761713/pdf/main.pdf
    1990 STUDY ON BCAAS’ EFFECTIVENESS:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7723664/
    ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS ARE A BETTER OPTION THAN BCAAS:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27053525/
    ATHLETIC GREENS STUDY:
    drinkag1.com/learn/research/scientific-research
    GREEN POWDERS DON’T COUNT TOWARD “5 SERVINGS A DAY” OF FRUITS AND VEGGIES:
    www.asa.org.uk/rulings/racing-greens-nutraceuticals-ltd-a18-443816.htm
    HEALTH BENEFITS OF EATING ENOUGH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3649719/

    • @jcrider392
      @jcrider392 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hope you get this.... any thoughts on future potential, good and bad. Of SARMS?

    • @clubbizarre
      @clubbizarre Před 2 měsíci +1

      i am a responder. i love the stuff to break through a plateau and keep going

    • @TeunLos
      @TeunLos Před 2 měsíci +1

      Athletic greens study is not a study, that's what every marketing team says about their product.. and with 0.1 gram per ingredient... it's just a SUPER expensive multivitamin.

    • @hspd8607
      @hspd8607 Před 2 měsíci

      Do you know something about peptides?

    • @user-gj4ez6qj2z
      @user-gj4ez6qj2z Před 2 měsíci +1

      @JeremyEthier
      1. Can you recommend a pure, third party tested creatine monohydrate? It seems like there are different types of third party testing.
      2. Is there a test that can measure your natural creatine level? If so, what is it?

  • @sanderschat
    @sanderschat Před 2 měsíci +472

    When multiple influencers say that something is good and get paid for it.... RED FLAGS

  • @Afrotechmods
    @Afrotechmods Před 2 měsíci +324

    The thing I noticed with these green powders is they usually have stevia and green tea extract/caffeine , which gives you the illusion of an energy boost and keeps you coming back for more.

    • @emirobinatoru
      @emirobinatoru Před 2 měsíci +5

      That's why the vegetables my mother cooks are superior
      Edit: autocorrect failure

    • @emirobinatoru
      @emirobinatoru Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@RPE-Official But with a huge drop

    • @elbojoloco
      @elbojoloco Před 2 měsíci +37

      @@RPE-Official The illusion he is speaking of is not the caffeine itself, it's the idea that the energy boost is provided by the nutrients in the powder rather than just the caffeine. In other words, the only incentive for the creators to even include caffeine is to make up for the lack of energy the supplement would give and to indeed make it more addictive.

    • @TootieFruutie
      @TootieFruutie Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@elbojolocoyou get it 👌🏽

    • @nab5999
      @nab5999 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@RPE-Officialthen just take caffeine alone lok

  • @JayRappa
    @JayRappa Před 2 měsíci +52

    Influencers and podcasts have been the driving force of all the products you just mentioned. Thank you for breaking this down into an understandable format that once again proves proper nutrition and common sense is what we all need.

  • @MethuselahXYZ
    @MethuselahXYZ Před 2 měsíci +466

    $100 a month is crazy just for some green powder.

    • @MK-qr3fg
      @MK-qr3fg Před 2 měsíci

      A great alternative is Green Vibrance by Vibrant Health. Only $30 a month and I’ve been taking it for years. Swear by it as it keeps me regular, provides probiotics and boosts my immune system. I used to take it off and on and every time I stopped taking it, I always got sick. Now I take it every day and haven’t been sick for years.

    • @MHWGamer
      @MHWGamer Před 2 měsíci +3

      is it now even more expensive than before?
      I thought it was around 80 bucks and that was already ridiculous expensive

    • @Marco-cl9pb
      @Marco-cl9pb Před 2 měsíci +3

      it's still working for them, they also investing a lot in marketing, it's their strategy

    • @PsilocybeJedi
      @PsilocybeJedi Před 2 měsíci

      yea but it helps me out soo much

    • @user-uy3tm9ee5l
      @user-uy3tm9ee5l Před 2 měsíci +4

      It's worth it technically. It's very high quality, people just need to understand it's a luxury. Like trying to eat all organic, grass fed and finished meat will also cost you more

  • @ThomasAT86
    @ThomasAT86 Před měsícem +12

    Now I don't know your other content, but if this is your average content, you certainly deserve all your subscribers and got another one. What a breath of fresh air. I just love it when I find some new resource that doesn't completely sell out, lie, advertise scams and so forth. Thanks a ton, hope you keep it up!

  • @victorcurtis6400
    @victorcurtis6400 Před 2 měsíci +38

    Amazing how many CZcamsrs will picture Optimum nutrition’s gold standard whey in their thumbnail as click bait and then not say anything about the product in the video. This is because they know it’s the number one seller on Amazon and people want information about it and then they don’t deliver.

    • @tribzman3977
      @tribzman3977 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeah, and company knows it too. Their price increase was HUGE compared to a few years ago. I now buy the 10lb bag instead of the 5lb container to eek out a slightly better value in the long-term . But yeah, they know they are the most popular and taking full advantage of it. Grrr..

    • @rocketmanzimm
      @rocketmanzimm Před měsícem

      Yep, I came here thinking there was something wrong with ON whey. But then found out that the likely reason creatine does not seem to do anything for me is that I am probably naturally high in it was awesome.

  • @wendywitzig119
    @wendywitzig119 Před 2 měsíci +231

    "Increase the financial value of your urine " 😂. Great info

    • @pprich1
      @pprich1 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I got a laugh out of that too lol so true though!

    • @MHWGamer
      @MHWGamer Před 2 měsíci +6

      and then takes a big sip of a urine like fluis 😂

  • @steviewang4102
    @steviewang4102 Před 2 měsíci +66

    The best natural supplement you can get also happens to be free: 7+ hours of sleep daily. This does wonders for your strength, energy, and overall recovery.

    • @wojtask2042
      @wojtask2042 Před měsícem +1

      That's absolutely true!

    • @vincecowlishaw
      @vincecowlishaw Před měsícem +1

      Recovery with sleep or an off day from pumping iron is the most under rated piece of advice

    • @defaultworkouts
      @defaultworkouts Před měsícem

      preworkouts work. so does protein powder. those are not fake nor lies. creatine the same.

    • @BillBiggs1
      @BillBiggs1 Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Steve. I mean who would have thought of that.

    • @halivudestevez2
      @halivudestevez2 Před měsícem

      that does not pay

  • @zahimbaqaye3180
    @zahimbaqaye3180 Před 2 měsíci +86

    Long story short.
    Except from creatine No Supplements needed if you have calculated diet

    • @JaegerDreadful
      @JaegerDreadful Před 2 měsíci +2

      Whey protein as well.

    • @unjaded2
      @unjaded2 Před 2 měsíci +3

      wrong , you do you though

    • @himeshsinghshishodiya
      @himeshsinghshishodiya Před 2 měsíci +3

      Or a medical issue. Or deficiency. You also don't "need" creatine.

    • @Voidermusic
      @Voidermusic Před 2 měsíci +12

      Not even creatine. Just workout, eat, drink and sleep well - no bullshit.

    • @peachystonerlol
      @peachystonerlol Před 2 měsíci +3

      Damn almost like they're supplements or something

  • @fandorgaming
    @fandorgaming Před 2 měsíci +40

    Eye-opening video. I have all of these, BCAA, FA SuperGreens. All that stuff lol. Been feeling the same.

    • @Itsmekvn
      @Itsmekvn Před 2 měsíci +4

      Get off that bro. Creatine youre good to go

    • @rifkysafaryansyah8431
      @rifkysafaryansyah8431 Před 19 dny

      BCAA is better than creatine. BCAA just works different. BCAA is essential for muscle recovery, not for make power of your workout. If you wanted to get a power. Consume PWO BCAA 5g, carbs, fish oil 1g, calcium lactate 500mg , and to convert carbs to energy you need vitamin B5 as calcium pantothenate 500mg. Vitamin B5 comes to replace creatine. Both claim can make energy. But you should try first. Actually i also consume vitamin B1 but it has to consume 1 hour after PWO. Because vitamin B1 get energy from uric acid. Uric acid formed when your body finished synthesize protein and fatty acid.

  • @peteyn.y.7960
    @peteyn.y.7960 Před 2 měsíci +67

    Thanks for the info man. 💪🏾 Be careful you’re gonna have these mega companies trying to silence you after this! 🤣🤣

  • @namehere8433
    @namehere8433 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Thank you for this video. You're the most well spoken fitness guru on YT. You're the one I trust the most because you illustrate what you're explaining with scientific proof. All of your videos are well edited, too--no bloat (pun intended)!

  • @jorgepenastudios4518
    @jorgepenastudios4518 Před 2 měsíci +7

    The one I am curious to know is Protein Powder, I've seen a ton of vids of bodybuilders share their opinions about Protein Powder. I've heard that some protein powder brands can scam you because of unnecessary ingredients, feeling ur body weird, not enough emphasis for ur muscles, fat loss, or even losing weight, but that doesn't mean all the brands suck! Don't get me wrong, Protein Powder is great for building muscle and losing weight, but I want to know which brands scam you and which are better! U r awesome Jeremy, keep up the amazing work 😎😎😎

  • @gilbertorodriguezjr7310
    @gilbertorodriguezjr7310 Před 2 měsíci +53

    Multivitamin and caffeine(your choice, it can be preworkout or coffee). Maybe protein powder just to cash in your daily grams. That’s all you need. 🙏

    • @user-uy3tm9ee5l
      @user-uy3tm9ee5l Před 2 měsíci +21

      Creatine is the best supplement that you can take, it's been proven more than any other study. Just have to be careful as it has the most window dressing and snake oil around it. Get plain creatine monohydrate from a reputable company

    • @j00f
      @j00f Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-uy3tm9ee5l But like was said in the video, not everyone actually needs even creatine supplement. Because just as some have naturally high testosterone levels, some have naturally high creatine levels. I used to take around 4g of creatine / day, but when I took a blood test, my creatine levels were much above normal. I decided to cut down to 2g and haven't felt any difference from this.

    • @Vlad-bs1js
      @Vlad-bs1js Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-uy3tm9ee5l There seem to be plenty who report hair loss from creatine use, although I don't have the slightest idea what % of the users they represent. As a general rule of thumb, it's probably best to leave things as nature intended them. If you can become strong and jacked without creatine, what's the point in using it? It may give you a small boost and help you reach your peak earlier, but if you're lifting weights for the right reasons it doesn't really matter as you're going to do that for the rest of your life.

    • @Nawras672
      @Nawras672 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-uy3tm9ee5l That's the problem. How do you know what companies are reputable?

    • @JayeobaAdeleke
      @JayeobaAdeleke Před 2 měsíci

      What about WHEY?
      Creatine is too expensive here, so am thinking of getting WHEY.

  • @bobbywest8460
    @bobbywest8460 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Thanks for always looking out for us Jeremy. You could do an entire episode on how bad strength cartel product is…

  • @TonyBabarino
    @TonyBabarino Před 2 měsíci +15

    You're being wayyyy to kind regarding AG1. :) LOL! There is so much all over CZcams knocking them down, especially serious concerns regarding their owner/creator. Even Dr. Rhonda Patrick PhD said "it seems to just be another way to get vitamins". Great video by the way!

    • @Actias1974
      @Actias1974 Před 2 měsíci

      He may want a sponsor

    • @Almuhm89
      @Almuhm89 Před měsícem

      +50€ Soy???? 😂💸

  • @stretchy1260
    @stretchy1260 Před 2 měsíci +4

    May i add.... it is also very important to be careful what you take when you have an underlying medical condition, i have Rheumatoid arthritis and, i am now back at the gym after a long slog to get my condition under control and decided to start creatin, not only did i get "NO" benefit from taking creatin , it also made my condition worse.... along with taking cod liver oil. It sounds bizarre i know you would think cod liver oil would be beneficial for a joint condition... but it actually makes the condition worse. So it is a true fact to say get medical advice first before taking any supplement, especially if you have a medical condition and taking medications.

    • @jasongander5331
      @jasongander5331 Před 2 měsíci

      Interesting.. I've got RA and have been taking creatine for a few months

  • @jesses151
    @jesses151 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Thanks for clarifying what we already suspected. The AG1 stuff is an expensive way of just eating right!

  • @kromecrowell
    @kromecrowell Před měsícem +3

    I'm doing a 90 day test of Muscletech Creatine to see what happens for myself

    • @KaifMultani-mw4rg
      @KaifMultani-mw4rg Před 13 dny

      Same i have muscle tech creatine ahh 4 days Use.kya h abhi

  • @bflbflbfl
    @bflbflbfl Před 2 měsíci +8

    At this point, the good feeling from buying and wearing a new workout shirt may be better for our workout

  • @terigiese1322
    @terigiese1322 Před 2 měsíci +11

    Proof that one definitely has to be very careful about what you choose to put in your body.I have always kept it basic when it comes to products.Gotta do your research.Great post.🙌🏻🙏🏻😊

  • @Noctarilfate
    @Noctarilfate Před měsícem +1

    Its so refreshing to see a video like this. Thanks for sharing this valuable info. Too many scams out there!

  • @Awareness_With_Dennis
    @Awareness_With_Dennis Před 2 měsíci +2

    Dear Jeremy,
    I respect you even more after this video. I try to explain all you points to my clients and family and absolutely none of them knew about how they were getting scammed for years from these companies. I hope your style of content never changes, you’re the realest there is

  • @Effect187
    @Effect187 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system

  • @Manifestalways
    @Manifestalways Před měsícem +1

    I take diesel whey because it's easier on my stomach as well as EAAs and I find it helps. I havent incorporated creatine but thats next on the list. Tried a bunch of other supplements but always find the best results with whey and EAAs

  • @kaykaymastah
    @kaykaymastah Před 2 měsíci +10

    Jeremy getting a lot of enemies in 3…2…1 💥

  • @JohnStamR
    @JohnStamR Před 2 měsíci +3

    Took AG1 for quite a while till I looked at my credit card monthly statement and realized just how much it costed. That plus another video I watched with pretty much said what you said here made me go, nah I will just make a fruit and veggie smoothie (which probably costs me similar or more tbh but at least its getting me the actual food and calories to boot)

  • @Eqmastery
    @Eqmastery Před 2 měsíci +1

    Maximum Vibrance Greens products easily eclipse the nutritional value of AG1. Just flip over the bottle to see that two thirds of the entire container is dedicated to showcasing it's contents.

  • @XWorgosX
    @XWorgosX Před 2 měsíci +21

    We really need more content like this in today's misinformation-filled social media

  • @DPowered2
    @DPowered2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Since i watched the John Oliver segment on this kind of stuff i learned that its super under regulated and they can basically lie to you about what's in the stuff they sell you. Makes it hard and worrisome to find an actually good product especially since people can be bought to help sell the lie

  • @tomyorke3412
    @tomyorke3412 Před 2 měsíci +2

    In places that is not the US. If you put something on the packaging stating nutrition facts and benefits and found to be lies companies face huge legal fines and could be banned from selling their products in that country. In the US they can say what ever they want it seems.

  • @maryherbivorre3393
    @maryherbivorre3393 Před měsícem +1

    Can you talk about the "Leucine" threshold though?? And how if you don't meet it, you may need to supplement Leucine with food to activate MPS.

  • @Customerbuilder
    @Customerbuilder Před 2 měsíci +5

    AG1 felt like snake oil. Too many channels getting sponsorships.

  • @dishanperera517
    @dishanperera517 Před 2 měsíci +7

    @jeremyEthier can you cover protein powders and pre workout on another video? 🙏

    • @user-uy3tm9ee5l
      @user-uy3tm9ee5l Před 2 měsíci

      Sunwarrior and Ascent are great, clean brands. Not load up with a bunch of fake artificial crap

  • @TheBooban
    @TheBooban Před 2 měsíci +108

    The FDA is like the FAA and Boeing.

    • @rickywilliams7103
      @rickywilliams7103 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Man, this is accurate!

    • @ahmednassar8514
      @ahmednassar8514 Před 2 měsíci +10

      FDA is concerned about drugs, treatment not supplements so you can basically put grinned lemon seeds in a fancy bottle and advertised it as a supplement though there is some supplements that are verified by FDA it is not obligation

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Před 2 měsíci

      @@ahmednassar8514 isn’t the F in FDA “food”? Maybe they don’t understand their mission, just like the FAA didn’t, or is there another agency?

    • @eric-running-to-chamonix
      @eric-running-to-chamonix Před 2 měsíci

      Supplements became unregulated with DSHEA in 1994. Corruption at its finest.

    • @yellowbeard1
      @yellowbeard1 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@TheBoobanThey would need a lot more people, a higher budget and permission to go after companies for supplements that aren’t putting people in the hospital.
      Look up the political shitstorm that happened the last time the government went after vitamins companies for misleading claims and you’ll see some context for why they don’t do that anymore.

  • @Emschough
    @Emschough Před dnem

    Training for a marathon as a 40 year old, I believe amino acids have helped me recover faster. I notice a difference when I take them vs when I don’t the day after a long run

  • @Martyn_Wolf
    @Martyn_Wolf Před 2 měsíci +2

    One thing I learnt about supplements of any kind, I mean any kind, way before I got into fitness.
    Your body only uses a enough for the function it needs it for and will piss the rest of it away. It's a reason why I've never bothered with many supplements.

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Před 2 měsíci +1

      @covidcarl7480 unfortunately many people are deficient in many nutrients etc because of our modern way of living.
      Finding quality Vitamin D sups especially if you work nights isn't easy. Most vitamins don't give you enough alas.

  • @isimonsez
    @isimonsez Před 2 měsíci +2

    Creatine & Protein powder is all you need. Syntha6 is my choice for protein and unflavored BSN Creatine

  • @lizzy__brock
    @lizzy__brock Před 2 měsíci +2

    Remember to look at the mineral wheel! Sometimes cramming all those minerals together counteract!

  • @kelpstache
    @kelpstache Před 2 měsíci +3

    Could you go into Sucralose and the other ones showing how it is bad for you? Thanks man I think that video would pop OFF!!!

  • @Kachikapow
    @Kachikapow Před 2 měsíci +3

    Glad you're talking about green powders with so many influiencers and broscience dudes selling athletic greens and other powders

    • @natzos6372
      @natzos6372 Před 2 měsíci

      Especially people like Andrew Huberman who should know better than to sell some dodgy supplements

  • @e46m3s
    @e46m3s Před 2 měsíci +1

    I use BCAA's and I noticed a drastic difference in my soreness, recovery and gains. Some people can benefit from supplementing them.

    • @realhamonwry8620
      @realhamonwry8620 Před 2 měsíci

      That just means you have a shitty diet and/or consume a garbage protein product.

  • @Alucard1553
    @Alucard1553 Před 12 dny

    For those multi vitamin and green supplements you should mention that there are some Vitamins (A,D,E,K) that can intoxicate you longterm if you take to much. Taking more than 100% of them every day CAN (doesn´t have to if you´re lucky) be dangerous

  • @ScotchCrisostomo
    @ScotchCrisostomo Před měsícem +1

    We should discuss NSF certification and it's importance in the unregulated supplement industry. NSF-certified supplements are a smart choice for several reasons:
    Safety and Quality Assurance: NSF certification ensures that the supplement has been tested for harmful contaminants and meets rigorous quality standards.
    Label Accuracy: Supplements with NSF certification are verified to contain the ingredients listed on the label in the amounts specified, reducing the risk of adulteration or mislabeling.
    Third-Party Testing: NSF certification involves independent, third-party testing, providing an additional layer of trust and transparency.
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  • @mahadevovnl
    @mahadevovnl Před 2 měsíci +2

    My experience with creatine (started ~3 weeks ago) is that I do feel noticeably better in general. I feel less tired. Strength and recovery: I dunno. My recovery of starting heavy deadlifts took about a week (I'm 40) and that wasn't short, usually my recovery takes 3 days or so. More strength? Maybe yes, I do Bodypump and the exercises are easier. But I could just have become stronger naturally. Then again, I had plateaud for the past year (I do Bodypump 2x a week.)
    I'll definitely follow the science :) Awesome work on this video and please keep sharing new findings!

    • @phil_5430
      @phil_5430 Před 2 měsíci +1

      make sure to drink a lot of water when taking creatine

    • @user-uy3tm9ee5l
      @user-uy3tm9ee5l Před 2 měsíci +1

      3 weeks isn't enough to tell crap. Give it minimum 6 weeks

    • @mahadevovnl
      @mahadevovnl Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-uy3tm9ee5l Ok! Placebo effect might be tricking me ;)

  • @madmartian2
    @madmartian2 Před 2 měsíci

    From what I heard: The big problem with cheap multivitamins like Centrum is while those nutrients are technically in the pill, they do not distribute/ absorb in the body.

  • @LongTimeNoGhee
    @LongTimeNoGhee Před 2 měsíci +4

    can you do a video on veganism and how far you can get and everything surrounding the topic vegan fitness? I'm a vegan and lately I've been questioning if I made the right choice because there are so many people out there talking about "antinutrients" and stuff like that...

    • @xxxgrimmjobxxx
      @xxxgrimmjobxxx Před 2 měsíci

      You made the wrong choice

    • @jackoverton8343
      @jackoverton8343 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's a emotional diet not a health one. Its your choice. The antinutirents can be a concern but as long as you don't have spinach or something similar as staple in in your diet then you're probably fine. I'd be more concerned a out pesticides primarily on wheat because they use roundup as a desiccant right before harvest.
      The problem though is you have no source of B12 and plants also have no natural vitamin A but rather beta carotene which a significant portion of the population have such horrible conversion rates they'll never have enough.
      There are like 10+ other vitamin and minerals you will become deficient in over a year or so and then you'll start feeling horrible and begin aging faster, getting sick often, brittle bones ect ect. Even taking all the supplements you run into same issues with poor absorption from synthetics or improper forms.
      Can it be done? For someone with the right genes and ancestral background perhaps, but you need to be taking many HIGH quality vitamins which are expensive and I'd recommend b12 shots too. For a decent amount of the population no matter how many vitamins you take and extensive nutrient tracking you'll still never meet your needs.
      Our genes are made for meat its just how it is,prior to paste 11k years of farming we were apex predators primarily eating meat.You can eat a steak and eggs and get nearly every nutrient you need. I have empathy for the animals too, i shell out extra cash for local humane farms instead.
      Another truth is veganim also kills billions of animals and quadrillion insects with pesticide,traps,runoff in waterways, harvester blades, crop protection, secondary poisoning to predators such as birds and cats.
      I choose the native american approach and thank the animal for providing and don't waste it.
      "Death by violence, death by cold, death by starvation - they are the normal endings of the stately creatures of the wilderness. The sentimentalists who prattle about the peaceful life of nature do not realize its utter mercilessness." - Theodore Roosevelt

    • @Psycho1343
      @Psycho1343 Před 2 měsíci

      take b12, take vit D, Iodine (may not get enough in food) (supplements) and figure out what your body needs and eat foods that have it, it's simple and easy to do. cronometer is a good source of info (finding out names of nutrients needed), if a person talks about anti nutrients be skeptical like with anything in life.

    • @IanEskelson
      @IanEskelson Před měsícem

      11 Year Vegan here. I'd recommend Vit B12 and D. Iodine is easy to consume if you cook with iodized salt, but there's iodine drops that are cheap and last forever. Hemp/Brown Rice/Pea Protein powder will be good. Omegas/Healthy fats can come from unsalted nuts, seeds, plant milks and virgin olive oil. Also vegans get hardly any Creatine which meat has.
      Otherwise fruits, veggies, nuts, whole grains, plant oils and you're good to go. 💪🥦

  • @MrSandshadow
    @MrSandshadow Před 2 měsíci +1

    tl;dr
    Creatine yes, but not fancy one, prefere monohydrate.
    BCAA no, can be subbed with EAA.
    Green Powder no, just eat healthier.

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Well done Jeremy, you could not be more correct but sadly many young guys even when solid evidence as you have given here in your CZcams - will still buy this rubbish.
    Years ago when becoming a retrained Maths & Science Teacher which required me to teach GCSE Biology, I had to do a great deal of studying to do my pupils' justice for their final exams, as such I learnt that the simple wise choice of good foods gave you all the supplements needed to maintain good muscles. Over the years and now 71 I am no hulk but according to several doctors, physio and massage therapists I have 'excellent' muscles and bone structure due to my healthy diet and regular exercise. And in all my life, I have NEVER ever bought or drunk any protein powder drink.

  • @ponokunishima1
    @ponokunishima1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    A very interesting and informative video. You had me scared about Creatine for a minute, you saying that it wasn’t safe or something, (thank goodness). Makes you think twice about these.

  • @johnsrabe
    @johnsrabe Před 2 měsíci

    I applaud you for using words like scam and lie, and for naming products. The public deserves facts, not wiggle words.
    I also don’t understand people who say they can’t afford to eat healthy. (Especially people who will buy a five dollar cup of coffee.) They need to stop going to high-end grocery stores where, yes, everything is overpriced.

    • @khairuddinsaid4060
      @khairuddinsaid4060 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately, even veggies and cheap protein foods like chicken, tofu and fish sold on low-end grocery stores and markets in my country are expensive as hell (thanks Anwar for raising the diesel prices). In addition to Ringgit Malaysia that kept plummeting and plummeting, low wages among worker-class families and the unhealthy food choices are now becoming easier to get because we're lazy to cook at home XD
      So yeah, Malaysia is doomed with fat and unhealthy people around us. Even kids.

  • @joshuameeker
    @joshuameeker Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm picky about veggies myself so AG1 is a great way for me to get mine. I wouldn't get them otherwise by and large. Also it actually does tastes decent.

  • @TGYtco
    @TGYtco Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks for this! I am old enough to have seen too many trends come and go, so I focus on real food. 😉

  • @djahman8501
    @djahman8501 Před 2 měsíci +1

    AG1 = Multivitamin. The placebo effect will make some people feel better after reading -->''it's good for you'' on the label, but it's nothing more than an expensive multivitamin. Is it good for you if you don't supplement anything and eat healthy/varied probably, is it an really expensive multivitamin option --> YES.

  • @johncosta6299
    @johncosta6299 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What about Glutamine? A lot of people are taking it at my gym, and I’m thinking on trying it. I’m only taking Creatine MH, no other protein or AA supplements

  • @Dziadziabest
    @Dziadziabest Před 2 měsíci +5

    Short, solid and quality content. Thanks Jeremy!

  • @tkarcher940
    @tkarcher940 Před 2 měsíci

    Some diet doctor said protein powder causes A1C to look worse. I didn't understand why. She, and other doctors, said to eat solid protein and avoid denatured protein--powders.

  • @omariallen
    @omariallen Před měsícem

    I personally feel a difference with taking AG1 but agree they could be more clear about how much of each ingredient is in it

    • @segan24
      @segan24 Před 8 dny +1

      Same. AG1 has been great for me. I no longer need coffee and it’s worked way better than any probiotic I’ve ever taken. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and mine is that it certainly has made a major positive difference in the way I feel

  • @brunodangelo1146
    @brunodangelo1146 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I don't get the stupidity of people saying eating enough fruits and veggies is "hard".
    Just stop eating trash.
    I swear the green powder craze is just a way to profit from people's laziness and addiction to ultraprocesed food.

    • @CornFed_3
      @CornFed_3 Před 2 měsíci

      You’re assuming people can get over themselves and stick to being disciplined. The vast majority will always fail.

    • @brunodangelo1146
      @brunodangelo1146 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CornFed_3
      I'm not assuming anything. Not being able of getting over yourself defines you as not intelligent enough, at least on the area of nutrition.
      And nutrition has cascade effect over pretty much every other area of life.

    • @CornFed_3
      @CornFed_3 Před 2 měsíci

      @@brunodangelo1146, I wasn’t disagreeing with anything you said, in case you thought I was. And yes, I agree. Those that simply “can’t do it” would fall under the “lacking intelligence” spectrum in most cases. Oh well, natural selection is a thing.
      However, there are a lot of other issues with nutrition as a whole in our country. It’s almost like they want only a select few to be able to afford to “eat healthy” versus the trash being the cheaper alternative. It’s a funny world we live in.

    • @brunodangelo1146
      @brunodangelo1146 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CornFed_3
      I doubt we live in the same country.
      Over here the healthy option is also the cheapest. Fast food is a privilege
      All it takes is a population that fights for their rights instead of submitting to eating trash just because it's profitable.

    • @CornFed_3
      @CornFed_3 Před 2 měsíci

      @@brunodangelo1146, well, in America it’s unfortunately the well off individuals that can eat healthy every single meal. Most can’t and it’s sad to see. My family and I do our best to make everything at home but grocery costs continue to rise weekly because our government is complete shit and had to ruin everything.

  • @ProexProduction
    @ProexProduction Před 2 měsíci +1

    With your comparison of AG1 to a multi-vitamin tablet, it's worth noting that studies have shown that taking supplements in liquid form increases the percententage of the nutrients that are absorbed than in physical form

    • @MHWGamer
      @MHWGamer Před 2 měsíci

      can't you not just open the capsule and put it in water on your own

    • @ProexProduction
      @ProexProduction Před 2 měsíci

      @@MHWGamer Yes with capsules you can but I'm talking about tablets which is what he showed in the video

    • @TheBrandonn
      @TheBrandonn Před 2 měsíci

      so just throw your multi in a smoothie then lol

    • @ProexProduction
      @ProexProduction Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@TheBrandonn or crush it up and snort it 😂

  • @Treetoshot787
    @Treetoshot787 Před 2 měsíci +6

    REALLY REALLY THANKS FOR THE INFO MAN

  • @sebah6942
    @sebah6942 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks man! I was actually thinking about buying some "green powder".

  • @0mn1P4wn4g3
    @0mn1P4wn4g3 Před 2 měsíci

    I haven't seen any research on how BCAAs help workouts, and I think this is the first I've seen saying they harm your workout. Makes sense.

  • @user-strength10
    @user-strength10 Před 2 měsíci +1

    yep, creatine, pre-workout, and a good whey protein.... a good multi-vit to help and thats game, this other stuff is no-game.... end of the day diet and workout as well as sleep will get you further then anything

  • @AZ-gs6hj
    @AZ-gs6hj Před 2 měsíci +1

    Creatine really works for me. I haven't taken in consistently due to the hair loss claims, but I've taken it for a few weeks and around week 4 of 3-5g/day, I 100% look so much fuller, more energy during my workouts, and feel less tired throughout the day. When I stop taking it, it takes around 3-4 weeks to fully leave the body, but I lose that pumped look. I'll wake up and my arms are really vascular while on it. It's funny because the only time I've gotten compliments on my arms is when I've taken creatine. When I stop, I think they lose about .5-1" in size.
    I do notice it messes with my sleep though. I'm been off it for 3-4 weeks now and have been able to sleep through the night without waking up. When I'm taking it, I'll wake up around 2-3am and cannot fall back asleep. I'll toss and turn until I have to get up. I don't know if I want to take it anymore and I'm prone to hair loss and don't know for certain if it could speed the process up.

    • @mikeryo3185
      @mikeryo3185 Před 15 dny

      Hey, when do you take 5mg dose in a day? Before or after the workout?

  • @Sardines361
    @Sardines361 Před 2 měsíci

    Agreed, but also the form of the vitamins matters, there is a huge difference between the methyl folate in AG1 and the Folic Acid in Centrum

  • @snowlover26
    @snowlover26 Před 2 měsíci +3

    So what about protein powder? Thought you were going to mention that based on the thumbnail!

  • @rikallen8051
    @rikallen8051 Před měsícem +1

    You make a lot of good points and seem to do your research. However, when you try to sell your supplements while trashing everybody else it makes me wonder what your true motivation is.

  • @hamtickp3743
    @hamtickp3743 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I love your videos. Watching you for a while now (5,5 years). Very informative video with science based fact with a focus on costs. In fact I like all your videos. All the best and keep going, greetings from Germany. 👏👏💪

  • @matrixxblood
    @matrixxblood Před 2 měsíci +5

    This is why i watch your videos man, you keep it honest. Thanks homie!

  • @henrikeriksson9234
    @henrikeriksson9234 Před měsícem +1

    Great video, but how are you holding that fork 🤨🤯

  • @stewsview5164
    @stewsview5164 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I did not know about BCAA and EAA. I am switching out and o my getting EAA for my pre-workout supplement drink additive.

  • @MosKhan1
    @MosKhan1 Před 2 měsíci +2

    What is the best whey protein, lets start the discussion (technical answers only)

  • @digbick.4340
    @digbick.4340 Před měsícem +1

    If you workout regularly and you know very well your limits regarding strength, you take 5mg of creatine before your workout, you feel that there's something going on. Sorry but you were wrong on the 2 weeks until you start feeling it.

  • @user-gj4ez6qj2z
    @user-gj4ez6qj2z Před 2 měsíci

    Ascent brand creatine seemed to make the joints in my hands hurt, and it's Creapure - when I ceased use, that went away

  • @arsonne
    @arsonne Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice video. I'm so thankful that I've just always LOVED my veggies. Green powders are a gross and expensive scam.

  • @royghosn18
    @royghosn18 Před 2 měsíci +3

    This was a much need video, thanks!

  • @istuff4137
    @istuff4137 Před měsícem

    7:49 not to mention that antioxidants have been shown not to work in supplement form, leading to the theory that it's not antioxidants themselves that provides the benefits, but something else.

  • @bebejoon3664
    @bebejoon3664 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve tried creatine multiple times in a 25 year period. I gained most of my weight when I started working out at 17. Now I take it for 3-4 months and then get off of it for 3 months and repeat. You can take it for longer than 4 months but I would stay under 6-7 months max. Let your body reset and repeat the process until you get to your goal size and strength. It works well if you drink about 1.5 gallons of water per day and lift heavy. You will absolutely see results with the regular creatine monohydrate. I would look for products made with “creapure” which is made in Germany. Take 5 grams per day preferably with your post-workout shake and you will see results as soon as 2-3 weeks of training hard. Not to mention eating right and getting enough protein. Trust me if you are looking to gain strength or size. You won’t be sorry. Good luck 💪🏼

  • @rikomendes3694
    @rikomendes3694 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I knew about weak studies of bcaa but every time when i take bcaa i see good changes in my body, personally on me bcaa works

  • @akshaykumar-mq9dr
    @akshaykumar-mq9dr Před 2 měsíci +2

    So, what about the Protien powders that have BCAA's in it, will it negate the recovery or does it make no difference?

  • @clubbizarre
    @clubbizarre Před 2 měsíci

    5:39 corporate says they're the same picture. difference is a pump and flex

  • @theharleyma
    @theharleyma Před 2 měsíci +2

    hey Jeremy, what do you think about that innosups night shred thing. it's all over social media

  • @Piccolo_Re
    @Piccolo_Re Před 2 měsíci

    Creatine is pretty much the only supplement with research studies backing it. I notice cheap brands upset my stomach and expensive brands don’t. So that is something with Creatine manufacturing. You can use liquid iodine to check and see if your supplements have worthless fillers.

  • @optimus3841
    @optimus3841 Před 24 dny

    I have been working out for over 5 years now. I do not take a single supplement, not even protein powder. I eat whole foods. Annual metabolic labs with my primary care, and i am golden. TO YOU ALL OUT THERE THIS INDUSTRIES ARE NOT REGULATED. Trust them at your own risks. Just clean your eating. ❤

  • @crassbusinessman3122
    @crassbusinessman3122 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The more I investigate 'Studies' supporting a narrative, the more I find out that we don't know that much definitively.

  • @bionic909
    @bionic909 Před měsícem

    I dont use AG, but i do use a green powder. And i must admit, im always regular after taking it.

  • @stalinesteban
    @stalinesteban Před 23 dny

    The whole fitness world needs to watch this. Thanks Jeremy ⚡️

  • @johnjhope
    @johnjhope Před 2 měsíci +18

    Thanks for posting

  • @rodolfocorrea2886
    @rodolfocorrea2886 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Great video! Why is whey protein on the video cover though?

    • @omegaman_
      @omegaman_ Před 2 měsíci +8

      Click bait..

    • @ratatat9790
      @ratatat9790 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought he would definitely include protein powders. Disappointed.

  • @rezeldyret
    @rezeldyret Před 2 měsíci

    I love AG1, but my credit card says otherwise… been taking it for three years aprox. Recently changed to a more local one which contain powder from grass juice rather then grass. And I take Ashwaganda on the side and some kefir. Also mixing it with daily creatine. Never felt better!

  • @devilishbutnice97
    @devilishbutnice97 Před měsícem

    That's why Im glad in my country and generally in Europe there is a lot of law regulations about the food/supplements that are protecting us from getting scammed. For example If the product says there is zero sugar in it, you know that indeed there is no sugar. There is a whole page of laws written for the whole EU about using "marketing" names etc on food products and usually companies are aware of how hard it is to "lie" to their consumer... This is what US should also have.

  • @jollyca
    @jollyca Před 2 měsíci +4

    Ah, I love this video!
    I have a friend that started taking AG1 and he swears that this changed his life (for the better). I also took AG1 for a month this year and for me it did absolutely nothing, which led me to believe that if you have the proper nutrition and the right amount of physical exercise you are better off spending $100 at the grocery store

  • @TheDudeWatches
    @TheDudeWatches Před 2 měsíci +2

    Watch out for Big Supplement

  • @jagman7023
    @jagman7023 Před měsícem

    CraY how vibram got sued for false advertising but companies like these are getting away.
    These are things we put in our body. Where is the regulation =[

  • @Dipmedia
    @Dipmedia Před 2 měsíci +1

    Cudos to you Jeremy, thanks for the excellent analysis and information. Thanks for your character and integrity in doing a video like this when it's not the norm!!!

  • @VernCrisler
    @VernCrisler Před 2 měsíci +2

    The only supplements that really work are the ones that are illegal or "not for human consumption."

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Před 2 měsíci

      @@VernCrisler Only supplements people need are a decent eating habit as possible, seasonal foods, listen to their bodies and eating the rainbow (not skittles)
      Cuts out all the bullshit people keep coming up with just to cash in on fools that buy them.

  • @Battle_Garage
    @Battle_Garage Před měsícem

    misha was ultra focused haha he was not letting that EF get away

  • @4u2nvinmtl
    @4u2nvinmtl Před 2 měsíci

    I always just buy the pharmacy brand (usually cheapest) of creatine. It says "100% creatine" (1 ingredient) and "pharmaceutical grade" as it's only claims.