Your Supplements Are a Scam

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The supplements industry has exploded, reaching almost $400 billion dollars just last year. But how much of the bodybuilding supplements industry is a scam? Protein powder, creatine, multivitamins, athletics greens, BCAA's, fat burners, etc. What gym supplements actually work and what doesn't? Today I’m testing the most popular workout supplements, comparing their claims against real scientific data. I’ll show you what scams to avoid and which gym supplements research says you should use instead. Starting with one that may come as a surprise … creatine.

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Americans alone consume well over 4 million kg of creatine yearly. But many companies have been taking advantage of this trend. Up to 30% of people naturally have high levels of creatine, which is why about 1 in 4 don’t see any performance benefits from it. But that’s only part of the story.

Often, companies selling workout supplements use complex terms on their creatine products to impress or even confuse buyers, and make their products seem a lot better than they actually are. Then, they bump up the price, and people think it “must be better”. But many of these expensive creatine forms are less effective than creatine monohydrate. And a lot of times they aren’t tested for safety either! So, does this mean you should stop taking creatine? Not necessarily.

But to avoid the gym supplements scams, you’ve gotta make sure you’re picking the right kind. For now, research has consistently shown that just plain old creatine monohydrate is not only the safest and most effective, it’s also the cheapest. Just try to get one that’s been third-party lab tested so you can be sure of what you’re actually consuming.

BCAA supplements may be one of the oldest scams in bodybuilding. BCAAs only contain 3 amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. So, providing your body with too many BCAAs might actually block other amino acids from being used, potentially hurting muscle recovery and growth.

But I know you might be wondering: if this research on BCAA’s is 10 years old, why do top brands still sell them as bodybuilding supplements? Well, that’s exactly why. Because they sell. That said, here’s a pro-tip: if you do want to supplement amino acids, EAAs, or essential amino acids, are a much better option. EAAs include 9 of the most important amino acids rather than 3. And they can be especially useful for vegetarians or those who like to work out fasted. But here’s how I see it. If you eat well and get enough protein, neither BCAAs or EAAs are very likely to help much. And that actually brings us to the last scam to watch out for, and the latest supplement craze taking over the internet.

Green supplements are supposedly an easy way to get your fruits and veggies in without having to chop, blend, or cook anything. But there’s been little to no evidence supporting green powders’ supposed health benefits. They also make use of deceptive nutrition labeling practices, such as the use of unregulated terms like “superfoods” and stuffing the product with water-soluble nutrients, to make them sound better than they actually are.

Some of you might now be thinking “green supplements are better because they’re sourced from whole foods”. While that is true, research has yet to show this makes any difference. Even if you “extract” the nutrients from whole foods, you still lose a lot of what makes them so good for you in the first place. Because of this, as of 2018 the Public Health of England declared that greens powders do not count towards your “5-servings-a-day.” of fruits and veggies. And that’s part of the problem. Because of how green powders are marketed, many people think they can rely on these supplements instead of eating real food. Whereas eating enough servings of fruits and vegetables a day has tons of strong evidence showing it improves health, body composition, gut health, digestion, longevity, and pretty much everything else you can think of.

So while it’s possible a greens powder may provide a small benefit for those who eat very little fruits and vegetables, it’s not a replacement. And it’s definitely a lot more pricey than a simple multivitamin.
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Hope this helps with your purchasing decisions! See below for a list of the studies mentioned in the video:

1 IN 4 PEOPLE ARE CREATINE NON-RESPONDERS:

ANALYSIS OF 175 MOST EXPENSIVE CREATINE SUPPLEMENTS ON AMAZON:

EFFECTIVENESS OF CREATINE ETHYL ESTER VS CREATINE MONOHYDRATE:

PREVALENCE OF HIDDEN SUBSTANCES IN SUPPLEMENTS ON THE MARKET:

“GAA” MAY BE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN CREATINE MONOHYDRATE:

1990 STUDY ON BCAAS’ EFFECTIVENESS:

ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS ARE A BETTER OPTION THAN BCAAS:

ATHLETIC GREENS STUDY:

GREEN POWDERS DON’T COUNT TOWARD “5 SERVINGS A DAY” OF FRUITS AND VEGGIES:

HEALTH BENEFITS OF EATING ENOUGH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES:

JeremyEthier
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When multiple influencers say that something is good and get paid for it.... RED FLAGS

sanderschat
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$100 a month is crazy just for some green powder.

MethuselahXYZ
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The thing I noticed with these green powders is they usually have stevia and green tea extract/caffeine, which gives you the illusion of an energy boost and keeps you coming back for more.

Afrotechmods
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Influencers and podcasts have been the driving force of all the products you just mentioned. Thank you for breaking this down into an understandable format that once again proves proper nutrition and common sense is what we all need.

JayRappa
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Now I don't know your other content, but if this is your average content, you certainly deserve all your subscribers and got another one. What a breath of fresh air. I just love it when I find some new resource that doesn't completely sell out, lie, advertise scams and so forth. Thanks a ton, hope you keep it up!

ThomasAT
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"Increase the financial value of your urine " 😂. Great info

wendywitzig
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Amazing how many Youtubers will picture Optimum nutrition’s gold standard whey in their thumbnail as click bait and then not say anything about the product in the video. This is because they know it’s the number one seller on Amazon and people want information about it and then they don’t deliver.

victorcurtis
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Eye-opening video. I have all of these, BCAA, FA SuperGreens. All that stuff lol. Been feeling the same.

fandorgaming
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The best natural supplement you can get also happens to be free: 7+ hours of sleep daily. This does wonders for your strength, energy, and overall recovery.

steviewang
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Thanks for the info man. 💪🏾 Be careful you’re gonna have these mega companies trying to silence you after this! 🤣🤣

peteyn.y.
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Thank you for this video. You're the most well spoken fitness guru on YT. You're the one I trust the most because you illustrate what you're explaining with scientific proof. All of your videos are well edited, too--no bloat (pun intended)!

namehere
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Long story short.
Except from creatine No Supplements needed if you have calculated diet

zahimbaqaye
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Proof that one definitely has to be very careful about what you choose to put in your body.I have always kept it basic when it comes to products.Gotta do your research.Great post.🙌🏻🙏🏻😊

terigiese
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You're being wayyyy to kind regarding AG1. :) LOL! There is so much all over YouTube knocking them down, especially serious concerns regarding their owner/creator. Even Dr. Rhonda Patrick PhD said "it seems to just be another way to get vitamins". Great video by the way!

TonyBabarino
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The one I am curious to know is Protein Powder, I've seen a ton of vids of bodybuilders share their opinions about Protein Powder. I've heard that some protein powder brands can scam you because of unnecessary ingredients, feeling ur body weird, not enough emphasis for ur muscles, fat loss, or even losing weight, but that doesn't mean all the brands suck! Don't get me wrong, Protein Powder is great for building muscle and losing weight, but I want to know which brands scam you and which are better! U r awesome Jeremy, keep up the amazing work 😎😎😎

jorgepenastudios
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Multivitamin and caffeine(your choice, it can be preworkout or coffee). Maybe protein powder just to cash in your daily grams. That’s all you need. 🙏

gilbertorodriguezjr
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Thanks for always looking out for us Jeremy. You could do an entire episode on how bad strength cartel product is…

bobbywest
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Dear Jeremy,
I respect you even more after this video. I try to explain all you points to my clients and family and absolutely none of them knew about how they were getting scammed for years from these companies. I hope your style of content never changes, you’re the realest there is

Awareness_With_Dennis
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Thanks for clarifying what we already suspected. The AG1 stuff is an expensive way of just eating right!

jesses