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| Gym Addict Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: NW
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![]() ![]() ![]() | ALRI Lipolytic Whey Protein Anyone tried this whey. I've seen for £49.99 for 2x5lb tubs, so I thought I might give it a try, just wondering if the taste is ok before I buy it. It's also supposed to have some fat burning properties due to it containing something called OEA, although it doesn't say how much it contains, so it's probably a bit of a con. Heres the info: FAT BURNING PROTEIN !! With all of the endless possible sources of protein available today only one still remains king: Whey...And it just got better! We combined high quality whey protein concentrate with our one of our favorite new stimulant free fat burning goodies called OEA. Together they aid in building a better, more muscular lean body by supporting your serious training and dietary efforts in a big way. What’s so Special About Whey? Whey protein fills the body with the right building blocks and micro fractions used for building muscle tissue. Nearly every serious athlete knows the importance of protein supplementation, and more importantly the superiority of whey protein. Many studies have done to compare whey protein to other protein sources. They have found that whey protein contains the perfect ratio of overall amino acid in just the right concentrations for optimal performance in the body. Whey protein has also been noted to play a role as an antioxidant and an immune system builder. Combined with training, whey protein has been shown to build muscle. Bottom line! Okay, but everyone already knew that… How about…Burning fat while building muscle? OEA is produced in the small intestine and belongs to a group of fats produced in response to nervous system activity and certain metabolic events. In an interesting mammal study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, OEA was shown to reduce feeding and body weight gain by activating the nuclear receptor PPAR-alpha (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha). In the present report, we examined whether OEA can also influence energy utilization. OEA stimulated glycerol and fatty acid release from freshly dissociated rat adipocytes. OEA enhanced fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle strips, dissociated hepatocytes, and primary cardiomyocyte cultures. Administration of OEA in vivo produced lipolysis. In short, the OEA study results showed a decrease in food intake and an increase in calorie expenditure by way of lipolysis and fat oxidation through a unique pathway. The same study left us with this quote to consider: “The results suggest that OEA stimulates fat utilization through activation of PPAR-alpha and that this effect may contribute to its anti-obesity actions”. Supplement Facts: Serving size: 1 Scoop (approx.29g) Serving Per Container: 75 (150 servings in 10lb special) Amount per serving Calories: 120 Calories from Fat: 22 Total Fat: 2.5g Saturated Fat: 0.5g Cholesterol: 25mg Sodium: 50mg Potassium: 125mg Total Carbohydrates: 2g Sugars (naturally occuring): 2g Fiber: 0.5g Protein 22.5g Directions For Use: As a dietary supplement, make a delicious and satisfying shake by adding one (1) slightly heaped scoop (29 grams) to 1/2 cup (4 fl oz) of water, milk or your favorite beverage. Add a few ice cubes and use a blender for a frosty treat. Use as many scoops as you need to satisfy your protein requirements. |
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| EFBB Winner Join Date: Oct 2003
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Bumping Pete, just seen this stuff myself (web link below). Tom, Pscarb, AS, Big, BP any of you guys heard about this? If so what's your thoughts good or gimmick! http://www.dsupp.eu/eshop/special-of...?referrer=nl28 |
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| Newbie Trainer Join Date: May 2006
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![]() | I dont like the way it dosent tell you much about OEA from what i can tell its a failrly new discovery in the way of fat burning it seems to have something to do with turning on receptors making you become more insulin sensitive, personally id like to see some studies on it, saying that, they could have easily gone with some added EFA's or l-carnitine or both so if this OEA is as good as it sounds ALRI could have agood little product on there hands, if it is any good you'll usually find others companies copying it ALA muscletech gakic, CNP pro gakic etc... If you give it a go pete let us know how you get on |
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| Gym Addict Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: NW
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Yeah, I don't think the OEA will make any difference. It probably has some effect if taken in a large enough dose, but I reckon it'll just be a token amount so that they can say it's in there and show the info about it's fat burning properties. I might still get some though, cos it's cheap. |
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| Gym Addict Join Date: Feb 2004
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![]() | Just thought I would stop by and give my initial observations on ALRI lipolytic whey protein. My thoughts; Taste: I was hesitant when I went to try this, partly due to my own experience of trying to include other powders with protein (i.e. CEE). But the addition of OEA has not hindered the taste at all. It is one of the better tasting proteins on the market. Better that ON choc but not as nice as Biotest LC Grow. It should be added that up to this point I have only tried it in Skimmed milk and will be trying water today. I would rate it 8/10 Consistency: The flavour I chose was 'Chocolate Milkshake' and the consistency was that of a good milkshake. I like my shakes thick and this did not disappoint. I used a blender to mix, ergo no clumps. I have some in a shaker for me today so I will let you all know how that is. 9/10 Price: Simply excellent value even compared to ON/Reflex 10/10 Profile: To me this is the major factor, and I like so many things in life it has its ups and it downs. Supplement Facts: Serving size: 1 Scoop (approx.29g) Serving Per Container: 75 Amount per serving Calories: 120 Calories from Fat: 22 Total Fat: 2.5g Saturated Fat: 0.5g Cholesterol: 25mg Sodium: 50mg Potassium: 125mg Total Carbohydrates: 2g Sugars (naturally occuring): 2g Fiber: 0.5g Protein 22.5g The addition of OEA is an intriguing one. I have skimmed over the studies and it does seem an interesting compound. I know ALRI Special Tactics, Scivation - Lipid FX and Controlled Labs - Red acid, use it. I am curious about the oral bioavailability of the compound and an upper limit (if a rep could chime in). Obviously I cannot judge the compound after one use and in truth will never be able to comment on the efficacy due to so may other factors. But the innovation of adding a fat burner to a protein has to be credited. (will edit when I get home and add the ingredients) The have included a variety of why fractions, some of which have been linked to immune system health. And added BCAA's peptides which is always nice to know, as is the low carb content. I feel the formula could have been improved with more of a emphasis on longer lasting protein sources and some faster acting as oppose to mainly concentrates. Although this would have increased the price somewhat. 8/10 Overall: To date I have never been let down by an ALRI product and that record still holds true. Innovative design, great solid tasting chocolate milkshake, all at good value. And as a bonus it may go someway in the eternal fat loss battle. |
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