The only way to grow your muscle mass is to stick to a good bodybuilding program. Massive muscle is not gained by downing a quart - or a gallon - of any nutrient. Supplements are not needed to grow muscles bigger or stronger. The supplement industry wants you to believe otherwise, but it just is not true.
If you are using your routines to stay in shape and maintain your current condition, you will get adequate nourishment by eating a good balanced diet. If you are a vegan, you will need some extra nutrients found only in animal protein, but that is about it. There is no easy to swallow substitute for hard work - you are not going to find it by using any miracle bodybuilding supplement. There is no substitute for maximum effort on your part.
On the other hand, supplements are needed if you want to become as big and as strong as you possibly can. If you are really dedicated to working yourself to the max to build the most lean muscle possible in the shortest time possible, you absolutely need to use supplements. There are several that are considered essential when you work yourself to the max.
High-Potency Multivitamin The importance of multivitamin and mineral supplements is overlooked by many bodybuilders. No, they don't pack a lot of lean muscle on you. But they are extremely important in the chain of reactions that occur to produce that lean muscle and contribute to your overall fitness. The thousands of chemical processes that go in your body are all dependent upon vitamins. Using a high-potency multivitamin is cheap insurance in your bodybuilding program.
Glutamine L-Glutamine is an amino acid which is normally made in adequate quantities by the body itself. However, during periods of stress such as during exercise, illness or an immune disorder, your body cannot keep up with the demand. Glutamine is important in energy recovery, muscle rebuilding, fueling the brain and strengthening the immune system. It also encourages the production of Human Growth Hormone. Pure glutamine is available and inexpensive but is quite bitter. Because of this, many suppliers offer it mixed with other supplements to hide the bitterness.
Whey Protein Building muscle mass quickly requires a protein supplement and there is no better source than whey protein. It is pure protein from cow's milk. Whey protein contains little if any lactose, cholesterol or fat and is a rich source of essential amino acids. Whey protein isolate is the purest form and is an ideal supplement for our use.
Essential Fatty Acids Essential fatty acids are the 'good fats' omega-3 and omega-6. EFAs help boost the immune system and have been claimed to improve a number of conditions including arthritis, depression, brain function, dry skin and hormonal balance. Like all fats, they are a source of energy but unlike saturated fats which we try to avoid while building lean muscle, they are a good source. EFAs can provide adequate energy levels for good performance and ensure metabolic function.
Creatine Creatine is synthesized in the liver which produces sufficient amounts for normal activities. The function of creatine is to help supply energy to the muscles. It is found naturally in skeletal muscles. Studies have shown that ingesting creatine increases the level in the muscles. They have also shown that supplementing with creatine does increase performance and helps build muscle mass. It is not considered 'doping' so its use is not banned by sports bodies. Certain forms, however are banned from sales in several countries.
The main goal of these 5 basic bodybuilding supplements is energy supply and lean muscle building. Evaluate any supplement you think of putting into your body with that goal in mind. If it doesn't measure up, do not take it.