Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1235: The 5 Most Overrated Supplements

Episode Date: February 24, 2020

In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin reveal why five of the most popular supplements may be a complete waste of money. The challenges that Mind Pump currently faces. (1:41) The 5 Most Overrated Supplem...ents. (3:00) Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs). (5:10) Fat burners. (14:18) Nitric oxide boosters. (20:45) Testosterone boosters. (26:37) Collagen protein. (31:24) Related Links/Products Mentioned February Promotion: MAPS Split ½ off! **Code “SPLIT50” at checkout** Mind Pump 1227: The 5 Most Important Supplements to Take Therapeutic Use of Branched-Chain Amino Acids in Burn, Trauma, and Sepsis The Myth of Optimal Protein Intake - Mind Pump Media Ephedra Tied To Pitcher's Death Nitric oxide in adaptation to altitude Visit Everly Well for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code “mindpump” at checkout** Mind Pump 1212: Seven Ways to Raise Your Testosterone Naturally Visit Four Sigmatic for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code “mindpump” at checkout** Mind Pump 1220: The 4 Best Sources of Protein Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Ben Pakulski (@bpakfitness)  Instagram

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go. MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, with your hosts. Salda Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. In this episode of Mind Pump, we talk about supplements, but more specifically, we talk about the five most overrated supplements. These are supplements that you see on the market right now, heavy, heavy marketing. Lots of people talking about using them and all their benefits, but we dive into the science. We talk about our experience, our personal experience, our experience with our clients. And we explain why we think the following five supplements are totally overrated.
Starting point is 00:00:42 We start out by talking about branch chaining amino acids, then we get into fat burners, then we talk about nitric oxide boosters, then we move to testosterone boosters, and finally we talk about collagen protein. Again, listen to this episode and hear why we think those products are totally overrated. Also, this month, maps split is 50% off. Now Maps Split is a hardcore bodybuilding, physique competitor, bikini competitor type workout program. It's six days a week in the
Starting point is 00:01:12 gym, so you need to be relatively advanced to follow it. But boy, the results you get from following it are incredible. We've already gotten some before and afters from people who follow the program and they're nothing short of spectacular. Anyway, it's 50% off, right? So here's how you get the discount. Go to mapsplit.com, that's MAPS, SPLIT.com, and use the code split50. That's SPLIT50, no space for the discount. A while ago we were talking about like,
Starting point is 00:01:42 we had to write these down. Doug, you've got gotta start making a little list when these conversations happen of all the failed ideas or things that, you remember, do you remember? You guys, we shot, I think we did at least five of these YouTube videos where we did the green screen and we would talk about somebody exercising.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Oh, remember that? And we never aired them because we sounded like we were just picking or just like pulling. Yeah, so we're like, uh, we were this close though. We'd have gone like crazy. We're I think so too. I think I bet it would go. I bet if we watched it now, there'd be a better way to get so much hate though. I don't think so. No, we would get so much. I was I was talking in an interview. I just
Starting point is 00:02:17 did week. And they asked me like one of the challenges. The bully that we have now today with the business. And I go, one of the one of the greatest challenges that we all have to think business. And I go, one of the greatest challenges that we all have to think about now that I think is really different than how mine pump started is, we have to like really, like we used to like know holds bar, say whatever, talk shit to whoever, because we were the little guy. And everybody's rooting for the little guy to beat up the big boy.
Starting point is 00:02:42 We don't look like a bully. Right, because you're punching up. Yeah, so it was back then we were so small it was like we could call people out. We actually titled episodes, Mind Pump Versus, certain people, your name, because we didn't, you know, because they gave out bad information. But anyway, that reminds me,
Starting point is 00:02:58 we should talk about the five most underrated, overrated supplements. So it's a little throwback. So it's on that, on that, overrated supplements. So it's a little throwback to you. So it's wrong that, on that, that's good. Well, I think that we owe it to our audience considering that we did the five probably most valuable supplements and we went into that and that was,
Starting point is 00:03:15 that episode, that episode went viral and we've getting a lot of response from that. And I think, okay, if we're gonna list the top five, we should come up with a list of what we think are the bottom five servers now. Now to be clear, these aren't the worst supplements, they're the most overrated. Overhyped.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Yeah, because there's stuff out there that's a complete, there's nothing. There's no use for them whatsoever, but they don't get a lot of hype. They don't have a lot of advertising around them. Yeah, we want to try to think of some popular ones that a lot of people think are gonna to do a whole lot for them. No, that's exactly what we did.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Well, the first thing we did was we went and we searched the top 25 supplements sold and then we pulled the five out of that. So we didn't want to waste our time with some bullshit that somebody's, you know, snake oil, somebody's hustling that's got a small percentage of the market. I want to, we want to address the big sellers that a lot of people are buying into
Starting point is 00:04:07 because of the great marketing behind them and how overrated are they really with their overall results, whatever it is. Now to be clear, if you look at marketing, if you just look at pure marketing for the most part, most supplements are overrated. And what I mean by that is if you look at marketing companies, and this is, by the way,
Starting point is 00:04:26 this isn't just with supplements. This is with any product you buy. It's typically overrated when you just look at the marketing because they'll have you think that taking the supplement will solve your fitness problems, taking a supplement will burn body fat, build muscle. But the reality is we preach this time and time again on the podcast that diet, exercise, and lifestyle make up at 98% of pretty much anything you're gonna get. The other 2% can come from effective supplements
Starting point is 00:04:55 and really only if you need these supplements. And then there's the overrated ones. These are supplements that are, lots of people take them, they're on lots of different products, and they just don't do a whole lot. They don't do a whole lot at all. Well, and the first one that comes to mind for me is BCAAs.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Branch, chain amino acids. And this is a tough one. We have plenty of friends that have that cell and market branch, chain amino acids. Can I sell BCAAs and make a case for them? Yes, I can. Yes, I can tell people that there is a place, there is a consumer where it may make sense to.
Starting point is 00:05:32 The endurance athlete, the person who's training extremely hard and is doing double day workouts every day, and also having a hard time hitting their protein intake. That's the key right there. So the branching amino acids are loose-sene, isolucine, and valine. There are essential amino acids, meaning you have to consume them
Starting point is 00:05:52 because your body can't make them. Now they're found in high amounts in pretty much every complete protein source. So if you eat a piece of beef or steak, there's gonna be all the amino acids that you need, including the branching amino acids. If you have milk, if you have a vegan protein of some sort, tofu, for example, or soy,
Starting point is 00:06:14 you're gonna have branching amino acids in there. They are found in all complete protein sources. Now, this is not, by the way, branching amino acids is in a new supplement. They've been around for a very long time, and they tend to go through this cycle of popular, and then not too popular. The first time I heard about them was in the 90s
Starting point is 00:06:33 when I first started working out and lifting weights. Yeah, I too am as a kid. And they would use studies that were done on burn victims and people in hospitals. And what they found was in these studies that when they gave burn victims branching amino acids, they healed faster. And so they took that and said,
Starting point is 00:06:51 this is a great recovery supplement. Or they dose the two examples, like burn victims and bodybuilders, and they would always make an exception for a higher amounts of protein for those types of situations. Well, what they would do is they would, in these studies, they were using them on people
Starting point is 00:07:05 that were consuming very low amounts of protein. And because branch immunoclides are essential, meaning they're very important, if your overall protein is low, supplementing with branch immunoclides probably will yield you some benefits. In my experience, the only clients have ever seen benefit from branch immunoclides
Starting point is 00:07:24 were my vegan clients, whose protein intakes were very, very low. And I'm talking about clients who would consume, 40 or 50 grams of protein a day, and I'd have them take branching amino acid tablets before and after the workouts, and they would notice a benefit. Other than that, and by the way,
Starting point is 00:07:39 this isn't just our opinion, this is branching amino acids have been studied time and time again on athletes for building muscle recovery. And every single time when they athletes eat sufficient protein, the branch amino acids complete waste of money. Okay, so now how are they selling it today in terms of like your average person, Jim Goer,
Starting point is 00:08:00 like, because I see a lot of these influencers are getting into the BCA thing where they're drinking it constantly, like throughout the day, saying that they're going to get gains that way. Well, the theory in the idea and the bodybuilding community and why all of them do it there is and where you, when you listen or you read the studies like they're like, sounds referring to, some people interpret that like, okay, well, I'm in a, a caloric restrict diet. I'm cutting for a show for six to ten weeks. And so my body's catabolic. And so I'm going to take the BCAAs for muscle preservation.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Yes, for muscle-sparing reasons, I'm going to take the BCAAs and hopes that my body will burn that before it burns body fat or burns muscle. But what they're not realizing is that, and this goes for all competitors, most all competitors are not only eating adequate protein, they're eating 1.5. It's like, yeah, an excess amount of protein. I've never trained a competitor that didn't know the importance of protein and didn't consistently get
Starting point is 00:09:00 their targets in every single day, even in a cut. That's the magical macronutrients. So if they're already hitting their targets for the magical macronutrient, even if they're in a cut and it's a waste of money. Total. Now, the question arises, okay, if my protein intake is low, do I benefit more from tracking branch-himming elastids or do I benefit more from eating more protein? You benefit more from drinking branch-y amino acids or do I benefit more from eating more protein?
Starting point is 00:09:26 You benefit more from eating more protein. Branch-y amino acids are a terrible replacement for protein as well. Now you'll get some benefits because you have low protein and your body could use some more branch-y amino acids, but you're still better off just having more protein in your diet. Now, one of the other ways that they sell it is they say, okay, branch-y amino acids, we know that they're important for building muscle. So why don't you just drink them all day long?
Starting point is 00:09:50 Why don't you drink them all day long? So you have this constant flow of these important amino acids in your blood and your muscles will always build and they won't shrink. This is also totally false. You don't need to have a constant intake of protein or amino acids in order to preserve muscle or build muscle.
Starting point is 00:10:08 The best studies we have show that maybe eating every four to six hours will maximize the rate of muscle growth. Anything more than that, doesn't really do anything for you. And I wanna say this, too many branschiminal acids can actually cause competition for certain key neurotransmitters in the brain high doses of branch-chimbing elastics might even cause some people to feel down or depressed or kind of tired
Starting point is 00:10:34 Not to mention that it wouldn't you theorize too that you eventually would get de-centitized These synthesized these sensitized. Thank you synthesize these synthesize these. Sensitize. Thank you. They can save me there. You fucked me up too. Eventually, because you are eating so much protein, taking so much BCAs, I mean, one of the things that, and I think I know Ben Pekolsky talks about it now, what are
Starting point is 00:10:56 their bodybuilder friends though? I know that actually promote a fast or a protein fast at least once a week or throughout their diet. And one of the things that I experimented with when I was competing was doing these fasting days with athletes or competitors and myself. And I always noticed that when I actually reduced protein significantly for a day or fasted completely
Starting point is 00:11:19 when I reintroduced it, I felt like my body responded more to it. So my concern would be, or what I theorize is that these competitors that are not only getting their max protein and take all the time, and then also taking BCAs, they're getting little to no benefit. In fact, they'd probably get a ton of benefit by completely reducing or eliminating for a day and then reintroducing. Yeah, too much all the time, all the time, probably not.
Starting point is 00:11:43 The body would adapt. Probably not. Yeah, probably not. Why time, all the time, probably not, not so. The body would adapt. Yeah, probably not. Why would it adapt like everything else? That's because they have studies on that. They show that when people reduce protein, then bump it back up, that their protein synthesis rates tend to spike.
Starting point is 00:11:53 I noticed that feeling as well. The other thing is this, is that because, and this is what markers have done now with branching in the last, and it's brilliant. One thing I like observing about the supplement space is how brilliant they're able to market certain things. So what they've done is they've established that branch gaming and assets are a supplement for building muscle and for performance.
Starting point is 00:12:18 So that's been established because we've been advertised branch gaming and assets for a long time. So we know that. Then brilliant supplement companies realized, hey, what if we made a really tasty drink? And then all we have to do is sprinkle branching in the last it's in this. And now we can call this a muscle building drink. Because tasty drinks have been around for a long time.
Starting point is 00:12:41 You know, calorie free, tasty drinks have been around for a while. We have diet sodas, we have crystal light and all that stuff. How do I make crystal light, a body building, a muscle building supplement? I know, let's sprinkle brand-chill mineral acids in. So what a lot of people do is they buy these drinks, they love the taste of them, and then they think, oh, because it has loosein, isoluc in in valine, this makes it a muscle building.
Starting point is 00:13:06 This is the same thing they've done with protein bars. It's really, you look at the macros and it looks the same as a candy bar. It just has more protein. There's more protein. It's add protein now. It's healthy. That's so true, Saul, because there's a lot of body
Starting point is 00:13:17 billers that listen to the show and I still catch them doing that and that's their justification. They like the taste, yeah. I like the taste and I'd rather be drinking that than drinking a soda. You're not only getting no additional benefit, you're probably spending more money in better off with just drinking crystal light.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And then like I said, like I said before, pay attention because you could be consuming so many brands you've been to last, it's that you're actually causing yourself to feel a little down because of the way that they can affect neurotransmitter production. You have to have a lot of them to do that, but that's still a possibility. But again, studies are conclusive. If your protein intake is relatively high, branch shaming oacid supplements are a complete
Starting point is 00:14:00 and utter waste of money. They do nothing for a firm. And relatively high, you need to be clear, is it mean like high, like any IT? No, about 0.6 to grams to one gram of protein. What would recommend? Right, right, right. And that's where you'll get maximum benefits from, you know, from protein.
Starting point is 00:14:17 The next category is actually probably the biggest, most popular popular highest selling category of supplements. And should've been number one. It promises everything in a pill. Yes. I mean, for the most part of what everybody's coming into the gym for and what is that fat loss?
Starting point is 00:14:33 That's it, fat burners. You know, the, and this fat burners have always been a bit of a top seller in the supplement space because of what they promise to do and because that's what everybody wants to do is lose weight. But in the 90s and early 2000s, you had fat burners that started including a Fedra in their formulation and they became blockbusters. Things like Xenodran, remember Xenodran?
Starting point is 00:14:57 Xenodran was huge. I know hydroxycut sold something like $160 million a year on its own. This is when fat burners really went main, main stream. Before that, there was a fat burner. It was an appetite suppressant. It was sold to housewives. I think they called it Dexadren. Do you guys remember that?
Starting point is 00:15:15 Dexadren on TV or whatever? And it was a very similar formulation to what you see in fat burners now. It was a strong stimulant. But when the fat burners included a fedger, they exploded because you feel a fat burner when you take it. This is what makes it hard to convince people that fat burners are largely waste the money, is that you definitely feel them. You take it and it's like, oh, I'm on something,
Starting point is 00:15:37 this is definitely working. Well, because it affects your central nervous system. That's why. They're packed full of very strong stimulants and studies show with some fat burners when they do six or 12 week periods that sometimes people do lose more weight that's on them. But you need to understand what's happening
Starting point is 00:15:54 with the fat burner that causes it. The fat burner itself isn't burning more body fat. It is in a magic fat burning compound. It's typically because it's a stimulant that causes you to not want to eat as much. So it's an appetite suppressant. Think about like twitching all day. Well, yeah, I just say that and move more.
Starting point is 00:16:11 If people see results from it, it's the combination of the two of those. It's you with lots more energy and it's you having an appetite that's suppressed. Those two things. Now, a lot of people will think, well, then cool, then okay, fine, I don't care how it works. I know it works. I'm going to try that. Here's the problem. There is a rebound effect when you go off of fab�, like all stimulants, caffeine being
Starting point is 00:16:30 a stimulant, right? So when you drink coffee or you have an energy drink, you notice that you'll get a certain feeling from it. Drink that same drink every single day and you notice a very rapid tolerance buildup. One cup of coffee did today, I need to have one and a half or two cups tomorrow to give you the same effect. It keeps increasing constantly. Over time, a short period of time was stimulants you build up a tolerance very quickly. Over a very short period of time, you don't feel anything except for side effects. You see this
Starting point is 00:16:58 when people chronically drink lots and lots of coffee. Over time, they just get the anxiety and they lose sleep over it, but they don't feel good anymore. This is because the body starts to adapt. So fat burners do this. So initially I have energy, appetite goes away, I build a tolerance, now I'm taking them just to feel normal. Now I'm starting to feel a little shitty. Now I gotta go off, here's what you're left with.
Starting point is 00:17:20 You're left with a body that adapted to strong stimulants that now is not getting those stimulants. So now you have a month of feeling like crap and a high appetite. And so this is what you see with people who lose weight with fat burners is they lose weight, gain it way, way back up. It's definitely a category, it's also a category of what I would consider the more dangerous supplements. Not saying that they're dangerous, just saying if you had to rank supplements
Starting point is 00:17:47 in terms of risk. Well, I remember back when these, like hydroxy-cutting a lot of these brands kind of came out in the sports world. Like, during the offseason, a lot of athletes would mess with these things and then we get into situations where there's heat exhaustion, we're getting back into camp and they're hydrated.
Starting point is 00:18:07 And meanwhile, they're still taking these, like, hydroxy-cut fat burners and passing out and a couple of kids had died. So that's why a fedra got pulled. Yeah. A fedra got pulled because of a pitcher that was pitching, like, he was pitching like two games and a hundred degree weather had popped a bunch
Starting point is 00:18:23 of the zenadran or hydroxyl one of the companies that was selling a fedra and he died. Yeah, that was originally how it got pulled off the shelf was they had enough situations. They have a high abuse potential because they're stimulants. So like all stimulants, you feel like you need more and more and more of them.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I'm not trying to scare anybody. I mean, to be quite honest, they're relatively safe compared to most things. But they aren't, they don't really help, and in fact, here's the thing, I'll give you some examples of where they actually are terrible. When I'm training a client who is a high stress,
Starting point is 00:18:56 not getting good sleep, type A type individual, the very last thing I wanna do is throw a very strong and CNS team. It's always this client that's drawn to these. Well, the very last thing I want to do is throw a very strong and CNS team. It's always this client that's drawn to these. The client, the court is all junky, the one that's already hopped up on three or four cups to coffee a day that loves the pre-workout, that loves the energy drinks, and then on top of that wants to take a fat burner.
Starting point is 00:19:19 And that's where this is, this is where this gets out of hand. It's rarely the person that may benefit from a little bit of the stimulus every once in a while. It's normally the people that are drawn to that are the worst people that should be, at least in my experience. Like when I had the clients that came to me that said, hey, I've got this or hey, I want to talk about this,
Starting point is 00:19:35 they're the same ones that I'm trying to lower stress, get caffeine out of their diet, focus on their sleep, and that's the worst thing they could do. Yeah, and I've actually had clients that were stubbornly would take fat burners. And I'd notice they would lose muscle as a result because stimulants cause stress hormones to rise. That's why you're stimulated.
Starting point is 00:19:56 It's part of the reason why you get stimulated. They actually started to lose muscle as a result. So if you were to ask me how many times or how often I've ever recommended a fat burner, like to told the client you should probably take a fat burner, less than three in my entire career. I've almost never, never, never, never recommended a fat burner. And again, the studies show long term,
Starting point is 00:20:18 they do nothing for you, but make you feel super hopped up and stimulated, which is why they're such big sellers. And that big sellers cause they're effective, they're big sellers cause you feel it. And it's just promising a dream. So the other type of client I get with it is somebody who is overweight and they thought that, you know, that was something to just throw into the mix
Starting point is 00:20:36 on top of trying to, you know, fix their diet or everything else, like that was gonna be like a whole another way to, you know, catalyze their progress going forward. Absolutely. Next category, didn't even exist when we were all in the big box gems working out. It also, well, it was for me, because I was in there still when it first,
Starting point is 00:20:56 I remember when it, I mean, before, I mean, we were there when it first came out. Oh yeah, yeah. It didn't exist for five years plus before this hit the market. And I remember when it did, fell in love with it, used it like crazy. And then I remember it breaking my heart. When years later, I read the study on it that explained that we, first of all, we don't even have the proof that an exogenous supplement like that can actually increase nitric oxide
Starting point is 00:21:20 in your blood. So that kind of shit on my, on my brain. And then too, that it has any direct connection with actually building muscle from that all. So we're talking about nitric oxide boosters. Now, I remember the very first ones that came out and there was brilliant marketing again. These supplement markers understood
Starting point is 00:21:39 that one of the most prized feelings, that people, and by the way, if you're a salesperson selling people on their feelings is the most effective possible thing you could do. Supplement companies know this. When you lift weights, when you guys work out, what is your favorite feel? The pump, dude?
Starting point is 00:21:54 The pump. There's nothing bad. They're like coming all the time. That's what Arnold said in pumping iron, by the way. Just in case you thought Adam was being weird. No, but the pump is something that everybody seeks and enjoys and loves. And so supplement companies were like, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:22:11 What if rather than selling a supplement that builds more muscle, burns more body fat? What if we create a supplement that promise to give people a better power? Everybody up. You know, and the marketing was brilliant. They would show before and after on these commercials. And the before and after was not a 30 day before and after.
Starting point is 00:22:28 They actually said to you, this is Tony before the workout. This is Tony right after his workout and he's all pumped up. And it looks real dramatic because that's what it looks like when you get a pump and it worked. People loved it. And these supplements contain amino acids and things that contribute to the production of nitric oxide or the compounds that help prevent the degradation of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide, by the way, is a compound that relaxes blood vessels and improves blood flow.
Starting point is 00:22:56 So the theory is, boost nitric oxide, get more blood flow, get better pumps. We love pumps. Oh, pumps can make you build more muscle. By the way, the most effective matric oxide boosting compound that there is are these erectile dysfunction. Oh, I thought I was gonna say blood dopeing. No, erectile dysfunction drugs, like Viagra.
Starting point is 00:23:13 The way Viagra works is it, it slows down or stops the breakdown of matric oxide thus giving you the ability to get an erection. Do these supplements improve performance, strength and build muscle? break down of nitric oxide, thus giving you the ability to get an erection. Do these supplements improve performance, strength, and build muscle? The vast majority of studies say no. No, they don't really help at all. They don't do much.
Starting point is 00:23:34 There's some studies that show there may be some benefit at altitude. So if you're accustomed to altitude and you take them, they can give you some benefit. Subjectively, do you get a better pump when you take nitric oxide boosters? I used to think so, and then I realized something. I used to drink drinks that were anoboosters, right, before my workout. I got a sugar in there.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Well, what I realized is that I was drinking 16 ounces of water before my workout. Then I put that together and realized, wow, if I'm really hydrated. My favorite thing to teach this lesson to someone who loves their anobo before my workout. Then I put that together and realized, wow, if I'm really hydrated.
Starting point is 00:24:05 My favorite thing to teach this lesson to someone who loves their N.O. explode is literally the, and I know I've given this tip on the show before, you don't remember, make an effort to literally drink a half gallon of water, relatively close to your workout. So sometime before your workout, if you workout at noon time,
Starting point is 00:24:27 make it a goal to have at least a half gone. I used to drink a half gallon through the workout and it would make my pump so nasty, more than any supplement that I've ever taken before. So I think that more of what people are feeling from the pump is that they're drinking that extra 16 ounces of water, the shake in explode,
Starting point is 00:24:44 plus they're drinking, they're probably thirsty too, that high sodium drink that makes them want to drink more water, so they're pounding water on top of that. And that's where that pump feeling is probably coming from more than anything else. Now, studies will show that certain compounds, like citralline, which is an amino acid that gets converted in the body to argonine, and then it gets turned into nitric oxide, does rye raise nitric oxide a little bit in the system, but that does not correlate to better performance or more muscle. So that's the thing. It's like, you don't want to just look at what's happening here. You want to look downstream because ultimately the reason why you're taking an nitric oxide boosting supplement
Starting point is 00:25:21 is to try to build more muscle. And in the grand scheme of things, they can be fun, you can enjoy taking them, not a problem, but are they gonna move the needle for you? Probably not. This fell in the category of, I'm just taking this because I think it does something. I had no idea what it did. Well, you know, nitrous oxide, boosting supplements didn't exist.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Well, the theory that I had, or what I thought was true, and what I, when I used to sell it on, sell to people and tell people was that more oxygen, more blood, more nutrients equals bigger muscle. I mean, that was it. If I can give you a supplement that's gonna promote more oxygen flow,
Starting point is 00:25:58 which is gonna promote more blood flow, which is that's how your nutrients are transported to your muscles, then it must be building more muscle that way. That was the idea. And the truth is, what does that is a good diet, good sleep and good hydration, whether you are not, you take a few key amino acids and compounds, really isn't going to make that big of a difference or any difference at all.
Starting point is 00:26:22 It actually doesn't make that big of a difference at all in terms of any of that stuff. So, natural oxide boosters, again, is there some value, maybe a tiny bit, but again, super overrated, they're way oversold, not a big deal. All right, the next category, this next category, there is some value to a small subset of the population,
Starting point is 00:26:43 but to everybody else is a waste of money. These are testosterone boosting supplements. This is a touch you want probably for somebody to hear. And I think it's important that you preface it with what you kind of mentioned right there is, there is a group of people. I would be an example of that. When I came off a testosterone,
Starting point is 00:27:04 and I went and did my blood work and did the Evernoel test and saw, like, my testosterone levels were in the floor, abnormally low. So one of the things that I did during the recovery was, I took a test booster. But what people don't understand is that if you already have normal testosterone levels for your body, normal levels, the test austral booster doesn't put you above your normal ranges. So it's a waste of money for somebody who is already normal. If you're somebody who is 50 years older, or even if you're in
Starting point is 00:27:39 your 30s or 40s, and you've tested and you have extremely low test austral throne, there's value to it for that person. But what most people do is exactly what I did when I was 17 years old. They're already healthy. Yeah, I was 17 years old taking these things, thinking that, you know, because you think test to austro, or stereroids.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Yeah, you think it's gonna be like over the counter, steroids, and it's like no. And it's the most expensive, typically in the whole store. Yeah. And so it's like, you know, if I'm investing this, it must like no. And it is the most expensive, typically in the whole store. Yeah. And so it's like, you know, if I'm investing this, it must really work. And so that's the thought process. Here's the other thing though, is that men will take
Starting point is 00:28:14 a testosterone boosting supplement and they'll notice a boost in libido. And they'll say it's working. Okay, yes, there are herbs that boost libido. No, they don't raise testosterone. So like horny goat weed is an example of this. If your testosterone levels are normal, you're not going to get a rise in testosterone. You may notice a boost in libido, but it doesn't mean your testosterone levels went up. So that's not necessarily a bad thing, but if you're thinking,
Starting point is 00:28:41 I'm going to raise my testosterone to build more muscle. It ain ain't gonna happen. Also, look at the percentages that the studies show that these things raise testosterone, you know, like 15%. Okay, so let's say you're testosterone levels at 500. 15% boost is what? 575, you know? Yeah. It's not nearly enough to cause any changes
Starting point is 00:29:00 in muscle gain or strength. In fact, if you're somebody who takes anabolic steroids, the minimum dose that you take to see gains would be thousands of times over something like that. Well, I had a good example too. I remember when you did the Iverly Well Test on your testosterone, and I think you came around.
Starting point is 00:29:16 I want to say like 400 or 500 the first time, and that you were running the ketogenic diet, you changed, you introduced some carbs, switched some things up, and then boosted like crazy. Yeah, you changed, you introduced some carbs, switched some things up. And then you boosted it like crazy. Yeah, you shot like 400 points up. So that just shows you, when you talk about the things that are higher priorities,
Starting point is 00:29:33 as far as sleep, stress, diet, and strength training, as far as boosting your testosterone naturally, those things are in a whole nother level in comparison. So if you're somebody who's dealing with all kinds of stress, your diet's all whack, and then you're turning around and you're spending $50 or more on a bottle of test boosters, what a waste of fucking money. Spend your time and effort getting better sleep
Starting point is 00:29:55 or getting a better training program or focusing on your diet a little bit or minimizing just overall stress in your life that you'll get so much more bang for your buck. And again, the reason why people buy testosterone boosters is because they feel the boost in libido. But again, the boost in libido doesn't mean that your testosterone levels went up.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Oftentimes it means testosterone stay the same and it was something else. Here's the other thing. When you look at the studies on compounds that do raise testosterone in men with low testosterone when that population, the effect is not permanent. So I'll give you a great example.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Oshwaganda, phenomenal adaptogenic herb, it does raise testosterone in man with low testosterone. Not a crazy amount, but they do notice a measurable rise in testosterone. If that man stays on a shwaganda, indefinitely, eventually it starts to lose its effect and the testosterone level starts to drop. You may also notice this with the libido effect. In fact, if you've tried a testosterone booster and it boosts your libido, you probably noticed that after about 30 to 45 days or 60 days, it kind of stopped working. I don't have that boost anymore, but they promise a lot, you know these testosterone boosters promise a lot like not only you're gonna raise your testosterone But you're gonna get the effects that anabolic steroids were provide nothing and there's no raising no natural raising of testosterone
Starting point is 00:31:16 That will cause the effects of what anabolic steroids would cause. So again super super overrated all right this next one Really popular relatively recently? So again, super super overrated. All right, this next one, really popular, relatively recently, lots of promises. And it's- You're gonna offend all the wellness people. I know I am. And you know what's funny about this one is that this was actually considered a garbage junk product
Starting point is 00:31:37 before they reversed it and flipped it and turned it into something. Now it's like so hot. Yeah, we're talking about collagen protein. Now collagen protein is protein that comes from collagen sources, you know, tendon, ligament, all that stuff. Yeah, bone, what not. Nails.
Starting point is 00:31:54 And they say supplement with this. It's gonna make your skin better. It's gonna make your hair better. Your nails better. It's gonna help your joints. And then they have studies to support this. They'll show the studies and be like, hey, people who supplemented in this study
Starting point is 00:32:07 with collagen noticed, better skin, faster growing nails, better hair. But what they don't tell you is that in those studies, all those people had a very low protein diet so that they consume more collagen protein and then they got those effects. Guess what else happens when you take low protein people and put them on just more protein?
Starting point is 00:32:24 The same thing. the same thing the same thing Right college and protein back in the day was actually a a garbage supplement It was something that supplement manufacturers. They would put in their drinks and that tell you did we even get into this when we did the protein talk We did I think we did talk a little bit. Did we talk about college? I do remember if we did I mean I'm trying to right now I'm trying to think how we listed the highest, like, we did way, we talked about concentrate, isolate, and then-
Starting point is 00:32:51 Egg protein. Egg protein. Where did we put college? We really didn't talk about college. I didn't think we did. No, we mentioned it, but we didn't list it as one of the top proteins because it isn't. It's actually amino acid profile,
Starting point is 00:33:02 it's rating, is one of the lower proteins. If you're protein intake is adequate, it's not going to do anything for you. So it's not a supplement that's going to add any extra benefit to a high protein diet. If you want to, if you let's say your protein intake is good, but it could be higher, will you get better benefits from supplementing with, let's say, a way protein or egg protein over collagen, you will. Those protein sources have higher quality, better amino acid profiles for everything from performance to muscle building.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Now, it's collagen protein bad? No. It's not going to hurt you. Here's what I like about collagen protein is flavorless. If you like to add protein to something that doesn't taste like that. I do like it for that reason. There's a reason why it's five on our list collagen protein is flavorless. If you like to add protein to something that doesn't taste like it. I do like it for that reason. And there's a reason why it's five on our list and not one or two. Sure.
Starting point is 00:33:49 I mean, of all the things that we listed, it's the least most overrated of the five, right? But it still is. I mean, if you're going to be taking in adequate protein, it is a waste of money. You're completely fine there. If you're on, if you have low protein, and you're going to choose to take it, you're completely fine there. If you're on, if you have low protein and you're gonna choose to take it,
Starting point is 00:34:06 you're even better off taking a different type of protein. Recess study just came out that showed that you need to eat far more collagen protein to equal the effects of lower amounts of better quality proteins. In other words, and this is my, I'm just throwing out numbers, you would have to eat, let's say, two grams of collagen protein for every one gram of way protein, because it's amino acid profile wasn't great.
Starting point is 00:34:29 And that's because all protein sources aren't equal, some are better than others. And no joke, this is a 100% objective fact. Collagen protein of all of the animal sources of protein is at the bottom. It's actually one of the worst sources of protein. Well, and to your point that you made earlier that I think is so important or hit or eight is that
Starting point is 00:34:49 this was something that was thrown away for so many years. It wasn't like new science came out, we found out that it's like, it was new marketing. Yes, we found a way to market it to people. And that is why it's become popular again is because for someone who's selling it,
Starting point is 00:35:04 you can buy it for relatively cheap in comparison to way protein or way isolate or your vegan protein. You can get it for like cents on the dollar in comparison. So if I can just convince people that it's of great value like the other types of proteins, then I can make a shit ton, there's better margins. It's got, it's got, okay,
Starting point is 00:35:22 so do you know what has collagen protein? Jello. You know that that's why Jello's got, that's got, okay, so do you know what has collagen protein? Jello. You know, that's why Jello's got, that's why it becomes firm or whatever. It's actually collagen protein. Collagen protein is relatively flavorless. So when they said, hey, you can add this to your coffee, it's a great protein for that,
Starting point is 00:35:36 because you can throw it in there. It doesn't taste like anything, but the coffee and whatever you put in there, but are, or MCT oil or whatever they do. Just sneak it in there. Yeah, so it doesn't, it doesn't have flavor, butter, or MCT oil, or whatever they do. Sneak it in there. Yeah, so it doesn't have flavor. Again, it's low quality, and it's the marketing, the word collagen, right?
Starting point is 00:35:50 We know collagen is in skin, and you want your skin to look good. And we put it in your lips. We know it's in your hair, oh, and collagen in your joints. And so people make that comparison. And so it's an easy thing to sell, but it's largely a waste of money. And if you're going to increase your protein intake
Starting point is 00:36:09 with a protein, some kind of a protein supplement, your best options don't include collagen. You're looking at either way protein, egg protein is really good, and you're mixed vegan sources or even really good. Collagen by itself, totally, totally overrated, overpriced, and I would say almost a complete waste of money. And with that, go to minepumpfree.com and download all of our guides, resources, and books.
Starting point is 00:36:37 They're all totally free. You can also find the three of us on Instagram. You can find Justin at Mind Pump Justin, me at Mind Pump Salon, Adam at Mind Pump Adam. Thank you for listening to Mind Pump. If your goal is to build and shape your body, dramatically improve your health and energy and maximize your overall performance, check out our discounted RGB Superbundle at Mind Pump Media dot com. The RGB Superbundle includes maps and a ballac, maps for performance and maps aesthetic.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Nine months of phased, expert exercise programming designed by Sal Adam and Justin to systematically transform the way your body looks, feels and performs. With detailed workout blueprints in over 200 videos, the RGB Superbundle is like having Sal Adam and Justin as your own personal trainers, but at a fraction of the price. The RGB Superbundle has a full 30-day money-back guarantee, and you can get it now plus other valuable free resources at MindPumpMedia.com. If you enjoy this show, please share the love by leaving us a five-star rating and review
Starting point is 00:37:42 on iTunes and by introducing MindP Pump to your friends and family. We thank you for your support, and until next time, this is Mind Pump.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.