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Dymatize Elite Vs... CytoSport Complete Whey
Dymatize Elite (seems like the #1 popular whey on forums)
Vs.
CytoSport Complete Whey
Amount Per Serving:
Essential Amino Acids:
(grams of Amino Acids per 100 grams of Pure Protein)
L-Leucine [BCAA (11.5 g)], L-Isoleucine (BCAA) (6.5 g), L-Valine (BCAA) (6.2 g), L-Lysine (9.6 g), L-Threonine (6.8 g), L-Methionine (2.2 g), L-Phenylalanine (3.5 g), L-Tryptophan (1.8 g)
Total of BCAA (24.2)/Total of EAA (48.1) =
50.3. Conditionally Essential Amino Acids:
L-Arginine (2.5 g), L-Histidine (2.0 g). Non-
Essential Amino Acids:
L-Alanine (5.2 g), L-Aspartic Acid (11.2 g), L-Glutamic Acid (12.5 g), L-Glycine (1.9 g), L-Proline (5.9 g), L-Serine (4.9 g), L-Tyrosine (3.2 g), L-Cysteine (2.6 g).
QUESTION:
Cytosport lists on the label all of the EAA's and BCAA's.
Do all Whey Proteins have the same or similar EAA and BCAA profiles?
or is this specifically added to the Cytosport?
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Do all Whey Proteins have the same or similar EAA and BCAA profiles?
or is this specifically added to the Cytosport?
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