nooshi713 wrote: » Some people clearly do not know the meaning of woo.
WholeFoods4Lyfe wrote: » nooshi713 wrote: » Some people clearly do not know the meaning of woo. Nope. Pretty sure they are using it correctly. "Super Foods" will get you woo'd every time.
nooshi713 wrote: » WholeFoods4Lyfe wrote: » nooshi713 wrote: » Some people clearly do not know the meaning of woo. Nope. Pretty sure they are using it correctly. "Super Foods" will get you woo'd every time. I don't think so. I answered the question that was asked. There are some foods that are known to be very high in antioxidants and are labeled as such. I'm not promoting other people to eat what I eat. Simply answering a question doesn't warrant a woo.
puffbrat wrote: » Supplements for what? Unless you are doing recomp, you aren't going to lose fat and build muscle at the same time. You can be in a calorie deficit to lose fat and work to maintain as much muscle as possible. You also might see some increase in strength during that time, but not actual muscle gain.
avlucia wrote: » From my own research bcaa can help muscles recover but will not help with the actual growth of them. Do what you want with that information. I take vitamin D supplements, extra in the winter cause I get seasonal depression. I wouldn't recommend taking supplements "just because" - that's a waste of money. Figure out what your body specifically needs.
kirstie760 wrote: » Are there any supplements you have tried and would recommend? I’m debating trying greens from 1st phorm and BCAAs. I’m working on reducing body fat and building muscle.