May someone please explain the difference between the two products to me? Is one a MRP while the other just a protein supplement?
I'm thinking about purchasing a 20lb tub of PerfectRx.
Thanks
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Thread: Isopure vs. Perfect Rx
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Realize that isolate based protein (especially one that is all isolate) is absorbed very rapidly. This has it's advantages, but you would probably be better off getting a mix of proteins. I'm not a fine of an all isolate protein. Your body needs a constant flow of amino's not just a big influx. If you do buy it, try to use something to slow the absorbtion down. Throw in some flax oil (which you should be doing anyway).
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01-03-2002, 04:17 PM #7Originally posted by 1fast400
Realize that isolate based protein (especially one that is all isolate) is absorbed very rapidly. This has it's advantages, but you would probably be better off getting a mix of proteins. I'm not a fine of an all isolate protein. Your body needs a constant flow of amino's not just a big influx. If you do buy it, try to use something to slow the absorbtion down. Throw in some flax oil (which you should be doing anyway).
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01-03-2002, 04:21 PM #8
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01-03-2002, 05:07 PM #9
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