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Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect



 
 
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Old February 28th, 2004, 04:03 PM
Lyle McDonald
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, butnot enough for the desired effect

elzinator wrote:

On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 02:44:32 +1100, DRS wrote:

Lyle McDonald wrote in message


If you don't like how I say what I say, you don't have to read it.


But sometimes even you say things that are worthwhile. If you formatted
your posts properly you'd communicate more effectively to more people. And
don't give me that bull**** about how you don't care about good
comunication. Your books aren't formatted into virtual unreadability, why
should your posts be?



The real question is: why the **** are you obsessing about this?


DRS reminds me of the old man who spends his entire life just being
annoyed by something (but all he does it bitch, he never acts). He
writes constant letters to the editor about some minor annoyance to him.
"Dear sirs, I write regarding the current trend towards foulnes in
today's youth..."

Just passing time until he does the world a favor and ****s off and dies.

Lyle

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Old February 28th, 2004, 04:07 PM
William Brink
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

In article ,
Mark Kvale wrote:

Lyle McDonald wrote:

Diarmid Logan wrote:

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas...-cos022504.php

Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not
enough for the desired effect


This comes to you from the Dept. of No **** we Knew this 10 years ago
Sherlock. The only confusion comes in that carbs don't appear to affect
protein SYNTHESIS (an increase in insulin prmiarily affecting protein
breakdown, decreasing it). HIgh AA concentrations stimulate protein
synthesis. Cobmining the two (high insulin + high AA) gives better
results, something that's been known for years.

But thanks for being on the cutting edge of about 1995 or so.

Lyle


That is a harsh reply to an informative article,


It was how? There was nothing informative about it, though it did
support what is already known and has been known for a decade or so.

one that you yourself learned something from.


He did?


Perhaps you could give us a reference to the 1995 studies you refer to
above, so that we may place the current work in better perspective.

Mark



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Old February 28th, 2004, 04:10 PM
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

Just wondering, but does your tail wag when you post this crap?

Hoff
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Lyle McDonald wrote in message

If you don't like how I say what I say, you don't have to read it.


Hey, people, Lyle's discovered Ctrl-V! Well done, Lyle!

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Old February 28th, 2004, 04:34 PM
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Hey Lyle - I thought you told me to ignore this IDIOT DRS?


"Lyle McDonald" wrote in message
...
If you don't like what I have to say, you don't have to read it.

DRS wrote:
Lyle McDonald wrote in message


[...]


I have the same freedom of speech as you and everone else here does.



Freedom is not licence, ****tard.




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Old February 28th, 2004, 04:41 PM
Pauline
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Default Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, but not enough for the desired effect

But in the meantime DRS cares about what color underwear the person sitting
next to him on the bus to the "special school" is wearing.


"Lyle McDonald" wrote in message
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elzinator wrote:

On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 02:44:32 +1100, DRS wrote:

Lyle McDonald wrote in message


If you don't like how I say what I say, you don't have to read it.

But sometimes even you say things that are worthwhile. If you formatted
your posts properly you'd communicate more effectively to more people.

And
don't give me that bull**** about how you don't care about good
comunication. Your books aren't formatted into virtual unreadability,

why
should your posts be?



The real question is: why the **** are you obsessing about this?


DRS reminds me of the old man who spends his entire life just being
annoyed by something (but all he does it bitch, he never acts). He
writes constant letters to the editor about some minor annoyance to him.
"Dear sirs, I write regarding the current trend towards foulnes in
today's youth..."

Just passing time until he does the world a favor and ****s off and dies.

Lyle



 




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