Anyone tried Laird Hamilton's Nutrition supplements?

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by MFCondor, Dec 30, 2013.

  1. MFCondor

    MFCondor Well-Known Member

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    Nov 30, 2013
    Hey Guys, I was wondering if anyone has tried any of Laird Hamilton's supplements "TRUition". Worth the money? It is expensive but I am done taking the poison they sell at GNC. If there is another thread please post it for me,

    http://lairdhamilton.com/collections/supplements

    Thanks
     
    Last edited: Dec 30, 2013
  2. MFCondor

    MFCondor Well-Known Member

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    Nov 30, 2013
    Now that sir, is the most qualitative and quantitative statement I've ever heard. Thanks for your deep intellectual input. I will use as a suppository as soon as I have the time.
     

  3. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    True story.
     
  4. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    the same cannot be said for one's noggin, but sadly people persist in attempting to do so. (not yourself, mr. zagaffer, but many others).
     
  5. MFCondor

    MFCondor Well-Known Member

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    Nov 30, 2013
    LOL - on the way,
     
  6. Blackfish

    Blackfish Well-Known Member

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    Jan 20, 2013
    No no, there is no emphasis on the first A in analgesic....pills go in your mouth.
     
  7. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    supplements don't work but by all means give Burkhart your money.
     
  8. Mad Atom

    Mad Atom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2013
    Yeah, not sold on the whole supplement thing. I did creatine for a couple months when I was a wee lad and I definitely got stronger and bigger, but the long-term is unknown. Whey protein did nothing, and worse yet, it's animal-based.

    Here's my theory on supplements: the better they "work", the worse they are for your long-term health.

    Eat lots of fruits, veggies, beans, nuts and whole grain and you'll get all the vitamins and protein that you need. Plus, you'll be very "regular". :)
     
  9. MFCondor

    MFCondor Well-Known Member

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    Nov 30, 2013
    Thanks man, I never really thought about the long term effects.

    Good advice on eating better. I just like my food cooked and I was reading where cooked veggies don't do anything for you. only raw ones. either way I probably won't buy the products because of money but i was just curious if anyone had tried them or anything similar to them.
     
  10. Mad Atom

    Mad Atom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2013
    Ah, the old raw vs cooked debate. I'm not all-knowing on this subject, but raw is best. Vitamin C is destroyed during the cooking process, but other than that most other great vitamins stay perfectly well in-tact. Fiber certainly does. Cooked veggies are still really great for you
     
  11. Kahuna Kai

    Kahuna Kai Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2010
    If you need protein chocolate milk has almost as much effect as a shake but tastes better and costs less. As a former college athlete I used to use all kinds of supps. That said I agree with the above. Eating good food is more effective. Surfing and diet have me more fit than I was back then.
     
  12. Gfootr

    Gfootr Well-Known Member

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    Dec 26, 2009
    Laird's book was good, and had recipes for meals and a shake he makes every morning. Had good stuff in it, not so much supplements but convenient "powders" of 20 helpings of greens and 15 servings of fruits made from organics and what not. The Neuro 53 stuff had enzymes and protein for your brain.

    So I bought in. Drank one every day for a month. Felt awesome! GAINED 10 POUNDS.

    He never said you had to have a 6000 calorie exercise program after each shake...

    Now I Nutrabullet. Still feel great, WAY easier and WAY WAY better for you. Thing grinds anything, veggie, fruit, anything into a tasty shake. LOST the 10 pounds.
     
  13. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    Reminds me of this: http://youtu.be/xnFzdx2HUZ0
     
  14. Mad Atom

    Mad Atom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2013
    That's incredible. I miss the real Jim Carrey. Unreal...made my day.
     
  15. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    I don't buy that supplements are worthless (just because one, very poorly thoughout study suggests so), but I also don't buy nutrition products from athletes whoring themselves.
     
  16. Mad Atom

    Mad Atom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2013
    How could you NOT buy supplements from this guy? What a SPECIMEN

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