Collagen Peptides Still Suck For Muscle Recovery
Unlike 99 percent of the supplement websites that praise everything single supplement out there and don’t have one bad word to say about ANY of them, you will not find that hocus pocus type stuff here. I’ll tell you when I think something sucks, regardless of the “negativity” I will get in return from it.
It’s my opinion, and we have something called the 1st amendment in this country. Therefore I will exercise my freedoms when it comes to my opinion on supplements.
That being said.
Collagen Peptides suck!
The bottom line is it’s an incomplete protein, and there is absolutely no reason to use it over all the other protein powders out there.
The only reason companies are selling it now is because it is what I like to call a resurrected supplement. Meaning it was previously sold in the past and died, and then some supplement companies decided to bring it back in hopes to sucker people into buying it again, and low and behold, it worked.
Supplement buyers are actually made to believe that collagen is a protein powder.
HA!
This stuff is as much of a protein powder as I am much of a professional hockey player. Neither can be further from the truth.
Collagen peptides are not protein powders like whey or egg. Not even close.
FACTUALLY it is is an incomplete protein.
I have been calling collagen garbage ever since it was resurrected. And recently, a study comparing whey protein to collagen peptides was published backing me up. And here is the best part. The researchers tried to give collagen a so-called “advantage” over whey protein by adding 3 grams of leucine to it AND 2 grams of essential amino acids.
Meaning it was straight up whey protein isolate vs. hydrolyzed collagen peptides containing 3 grams of leucine and 2 grams of essential amino acids.
What were the results?
Whey protein isolate won! Even with the cheating by adding the extra amino acids to collagen. Imagine how much whey protein isolate would have kicked collagen’s ass if the researchers did not add the leucine and the other amino acids to it????
Therefore, don’t use collagen for sports nutrition. I only recommend collage if you are over 40 and want to improve your skin. And if that is your reason, only use Marine collagen peptides for at least 90 days.
Alex Rogers is a supplement manufacturing expert. He has been formulating, consulting, & manufacturing dietary supplements since 1998. Alex invented protein customization in 1998 & was the first company to allow consumers to create their own protein blends. He helped create the first supplement to contain natural follistatin, invented whey protein with egg lecithin, & recently imported the world’s first 100% hydrolyzed whey.