Kinda depends on what you're after. Some cheap supplements can still get the job done, but with expensive ones you're often paying for better quality ingredients, better absorption and fewer fillers. Comes down to what you can afford.G'day fellas, this'll be my first post.
What's everyones take on cheap vs expensive supplements? Been doing alot of research and reading alot of mixed things. Thoughts?
I have not taken a single supplement in twenty years
Totally agree-Most are quickly turned into expensive urine. Some are Convenient for special needs diets and travellingI did it all in my younger days, my place was stacked with supplements, these days my preworkout is coffee, there was no secret, I thought to myself if I consume enough food do I really need all these supplements, the answer is no, remember a supplement is exactly that, something extra to supplement your daily intake of food, remember your body can only process so much food, supplements etc per day, the rest will be waste, I began cutting back on supplements and kept on doing well in the gym, I kept cutting back till there was no more, and still good food and training and all flowed smoothly, that was it, if I would supplement number one is creatine monohydrate, also all the vitamins minerals etc some by mouth mostly by injection, kynoseleen was my favourite, however mother nature has provided all we need in plain simple food, Gym Eat Sleep and repeat, it's a very simple recipe, oh yes chuck in a bit of gravy as well
That's true.I did some reading on CoQ10 and it turns out it's worth going for a more expensive brand. The better ones use ubiquinol which your body absorbs way easier than the cheaper ubiquinone stuff. I think there are some supplements that are worth paying more for.
So trueMost are quickly turned into expensive urine.
Facts.I did it all in my younger days, my place was stacked with supplements, these days my preworkout is coffee, there was no secret, I thought to myself if I consume enough food do I really need all these supplements, the answer is no, remember a supplement is exactly that, something extra to supplement your daily intake of food, remember your body can only process so much food, supplements etc per day, the rest will be waste, I began cutting back on supplements and kept on doing well in the gym, I kept cutting back till there was no more, and still good food and training and all flowed smoothly, that was it, if I would supplement number one is creatine monohydrate, also all the vitamins minerals etc some by mouth mostly by injection, kynoseleen was my favourite, however mother nature has provided all we need in plain simple food, Gym Eat Sleep and repeat, it's a very simple recipe, oh yes chuck in a bit of gravy as well
I use CoQ10 alongside other health supplements that make a real difference in bloodwork. I reckon if you're using PEDs health supplements are worth it. But as for other overpriced supplements that don't do much I agree, not worth it.I did some reading on CoQ10 and it turns out it's worth going for a more expensive brand. The better ones use ubiquinol which your body absorbs way easier than the cheaper ubiquinone stuff. I think there are some supplements that are worth paying more for.