Not exact matches
Delivery is the key because so much of the mainstream dietary advice and marketing of supplements talks about nutrition and breaks nutrition down to the body needing this specific vitamin or those
Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAA's) or that key mineral
without really looking at the bio-availability, or the need to balance components.
That would be pure products with time and time again proven certain qualities by serious scientific researches
without any fancy, commercial names — BCAA (
branched chain amino acids), l - glutamine, protein, high carbs weight gainers, creatine monohydrate, l - carnitine, ZMA (zinc, magnesium and B6 formula), multivitamins and minerals and other pure products with clear purposes.
Personally, I wouldn't attempt a long - term ketogenic diet
without the aid of coconut oil (or MCTs), lysine, and the
branched chain amino acids.
The first observation we made was that by adding the
branched chain amino acids, the fat - to - protein ratio of the diet changed from 4:1 to around 2.5:1 (depending on the patient's weight)
without causing any alteration in ketosis.