New XCAP Supplement Auto-Ship Program

26 07 2011

XCAP’s New Auto – Ship Program is the easiest, most convenient way to save.

You’ll lock in the lowest monthly pricing and NEVER pay shipping as we’ll automatically deliver your supplements to your door each month. You won’t ever have to worry about running out or reordering!

Here are that top 5 reasons the Auto – Ship will be our most popular program with our customers:

1. FREE Shipping: All your products are shipped to you every month for FREE! You will save $6 to $10 (or more) on shipping charges alone.

2. Save More Money: In addition to saving money with our free shipping, all XCAP Auto – Ship products come with discounts of  15% for the first 3 months and then 20% off on all subsequent orders. Members staying with the program over 1 year will receive 30% off!

3. Convenience: As a XCAP Auto – Ship Program Member, you benefit from having your products shipped  right to your door every month, so you’ll never run out. Your orders will be shipped out on the first Monday of each Month. (excluding holidays).

4. Flexible: Need to change what’s on your autoship program, maybe you need to add an item or remove an item from your program, not a problem. It’s 100% flexible. Just call 702.616.1022 and our XCAP representative will help you with your account.

5.  Commitments: When you place your order, you can cancel your monthly shipments anytime. There’s no contract to sign and no cancellation penalty. We’re just a phone call away 702.616.1022.





XCAP Whey Isolate Protein – Now Shipping

18 05 2011

Don’t wait, the ultra performance XCAP Whey Isolate Protein is back in stock!

Whey  Isolate from XCAP is produced using a natural, ultra-low  temperature  micro-filtration  method.

The result is a product supplying a full balance of bioactive whey proteins,  with an excellent amino acid profile.

Everyone knows that Whey  Protein Isolates are substantially better than much cheaper Whey Protein Concentrates and  even cheaper and lower quality Caseinates. Protein powders are not  even close to created equal.

You are better to take 20 grams of the  best stuff  rather than  50 grams of garbage”

$36.00 – BUY NOW





XCAP’s Whey Isolate and Powerade Zero: A Tasty Combination

13 05 2011

With the weather warming up and swimsuit season fast approaching (if not already here for some), XCAP offers a quick and easy suggestion to help you shave a couple of inches from the midsection and rehydrate from the heat. A couple of scoops of XCAP’s Whey Isolate, mixed with Powerade Zero, is a quick, easy and tasty way to help reach your goals.

This formula will give you about one carb, 20 grams of the purest protein on the market and the complete profile of BCAA’s. Simply choose your favorite flavor of Powerade Zero, take a couple of drinks until you have the fluid level to a little below the top of the label, dump a couple of scoops of XCAP’s Whey Isolate into the bottle and shake it up. Because XCAP only uses the purest ingredients and doesn’t add any fillers, the protein will dissolve and you will be left with a refreshing and healthy “super-beverage.”

This convenient and healthy drink can be customized to your own tastes.  Looking to aid recovery from a grueling workout? Add a third scoop of protein. Want to be the healthiest person in the office? Put a scoop of 4Ever Greens into the recipe. Busy schedule? No problem! You can make these drinks whenever you have some extra time and store them away until you need them.

This is one of many combinations that XCAP’s Whey Isolate can be included with. XCAP is curious to hear some of the recipes that you have come up with using the Whey Isolate and/or the4Ever Greens. Be creative. Respond in the comments section with your best original recipe using XCAP products. If we try it and like it, we will detail it in an upcoming blog and you will receive a free XCAP T-shirt.

XCAP is Randy Couture’s Athletic Pharmaceutical line of supplements. Detailed descriptions of the products and all corporate contact information can be found online at www.xcap.tv.





XCAP Launches in The UK

10 03 2011

XCAP is now conveniently located in The United Kingdom.  Expect that your supplements will be shipped to you with ease and efficiency.  Check out www.XCAPUK.com and also Xtreme Couture UK on Facebook.





Lose Body fat with BCAAs

1 02 2011

Whey Isolate from XCAP contains a high level of BCAAs (Branched Chain Amino Acids)


Higher Branched-Chain Amino Acid Intake is Associated with a Lower Prevalence of Being Overweight or Obese in Middle- Aged East Asian and Western Adults

Members of the INTERMAP Cooperative Research Group can be found in the following: Journal of Human Hypertension (2003) 17, 591–608. doi:10.1038/sj.jhh.1001603

Beneficial effects on body weight of supplementation with BCAA, including leucine, isoleucine, and valine, have been observed in animal and human studies.

The objective of this study was to examine the association between dietary BCAA intake and risk of overweight status/obesity among multi-ethnic populations.

The International Study of Macro-/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure is a cross-sectional epidemiological investigation in China, Japan, the UK, and the US. The study cohort included 4429 men and women ages 40–59 years who were free of diabetes.

Diet was assessed by 4 multi-pass 24-hour recalls; data on nutrients including BCAA were derived from country-specific food tables.

Overweight status and obesity were defined as BMI = 25 and BMI = 30 kg/m2, respectively. Multivariable-adjusted OR of overweight status/obesity and 95% CI by quartiles of BCAA intake were estimated by logistic regression.

BCAA intake and obesity were also inversely associated. In conclusion, higher dietary BCAA intake is associated with lower prevalence of overweight status/obesity among apparently healthy middle-aged adults from East Asian and Western countries.





Whey Protein Burns Fat according to new study

13 01 2011

Whey protein stimulates fat burning better than other proteins.  Here is a study that was just released.  Our Protein at XCAP is called Whey Isolate and is the highest quality  whey available.  I am still working on my upcoming book about Fat Loss that will present the easiest and most effective way to lose body fat without the mental stress that diets cause.

Dr. John Fitzgerald – Blood Doc John

 

Protein choices targeting thermogenesis and metabolism

 

© 2011 American Society for Nutrition

 

Background: Dietary proteins stimulate thermogenesis and satiety more than does carbohydrate or fat; however, less is known about the differences between protein sources.

Objective: The objective was to determine the differential effects of 3 proteins on energy metabolism, satiety, and glucose control.

Design: Energy metabolism, satiety, and glucose control were measured in 23 lean, healthy subjects on separate occasions, before and 5.5 hours after consumption of 4 isocaloric test meals in a randomized, double-blind, crossover design. Three meals consisting of 50% protein (whey, casein, or soy), 40% carbohydrate, and 10% fat and a fourth meal consisting of 95.5% carbohydrate were compared with a glucose meal that provided the same glucose load as the protein meals.

Results: The thermic effect was greater after the whey (14.4 ± 0.5%) than after the casein (12.0 ± 0.6%; P = 0.002) and soy (11.6 ± 0.5%; P = 0.0001) meals and was greater after the whey, casein, and soy meals than after the high-carbohydrate meal (6.6 ± 0.5%; P < 0.0001).

Cumulative fat oxidation tended to be greater after the whey meal (16.2 ± 1.1 g) than after the soy meal (13.7 ± 1.0 g; P = 0.097) and was greater after the whey and soy meals than after the high-carbohydrate meal (10.9 ± 0.9 g; P < 0.05). The glycemic response to glucose was attenuated 32% by the proteins (P < 0.001) at the expense of a greater insulin response after whey than after glucose (154%; P = 0.02), casein (143%; P = 0.07), and soy (151%; P = 0.03). Subjective appetite sensations indicated that casein and soy were more satiating than whey (P < 0.01), but whey was more “liked” compared with casein and soy (P = 0.025 and P = 0.09, respectively).

Conclusion: The results suggest that different protein sources could be used to modulate metabolism and subsequently energy balance.

 





No MSG in XCAP products

8 01 2011

It is well known that many companies use msg in there supplements.  It has been recently been brought to the attention of XCAP that many people are buying XCAP’s Whey Isolate because it does not include any flavorings and does not have MSG added.

Many people are sensitive to MSG and others have noticed their chronic pain go away when they eliminated MSG from their diet.

 

No MSG in XCAP products !!!!!!

Biotics Research manufactures products for XCAP the same way that they manufacture products for doctors and medical centers.

Rest assured, you are getting the the most regulated and pure, sports supplements sold with XCAP.





How much Protein after Exercise ?

31 03 2010

I get this question all the time, “How much protein should I take after practice?”
Most likely around 20 grams.

Canadian researchers at McMaster University did a study using young men who trained with resistance.
They used an egg protein supplement with doses of 0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 grams. The anabolic response maxed out at 20 grams. So in other words, the 40 gram dose was no more effective than the 20 gram dose.

Even as low as 20 grams, the young men started burning amino acids as an energy source. What this means is that 20 grams appears to be enough for a post workout source.

We recommend the highest quality whey protein (Whey Isolate from XCAP) to our athletes at 20 grams. This protein is the healthiest for you and has the highest levels of amino acids and branched-chain amino acids.

We haven’t seen studies yet for other proteins, older males, females or endurance trained athletes so we are sticking with recommending 20 grams as our guideline.

Here is our recipe for a recovery drink or a meal replacement that is used by many, many pro-athletes:
http://xcapnews.wordpress.com/category/recovery-drink/





Whey Protein differences

12 02 2010

This is a good article on Whey Protein.

Near the bottom is a comparison of the types of Whey Protein.  If you want the fast and easy, skip to the bottom. (Whey Isolate from XCAP is in the best category)

Due to longevity, I am only posting a portion of the article by Ivan Nikolov

Whey is a byproduct of cheese making. It is the liquid part that is separated from the curd. In its raw form, other than protein, whey contains fat, cholesterol, lactose. Before it reaches our shaker bottles, the fat and lactose (milk sugar) in whey have to be filtered out. More about this in a little while.

Raw whey is rich in protein substances, called native micro fractions. These include alpha lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, glycomacropeptide, immunoglobulins, serum albumin, lactoferrin, lactoperoxidase.

When due to the type of processing used, some of these native micro fractions are destroyed or lost, we say that the whey protein is denatured.

Why are these native micro peptides important?

Some of these proteins are sources of essential amino acids, as well as large amounts of branched-chain amino acids – BCAA’s (BCAA’s are the only amino acids that don’t undergo conversion in the liver, and are immediately available to your muscle cells).

Others have different functions in the body, such as immune system support and modulation, anti-oxidative and cell protecting properties, antibacterial, anti microbial functions, and more.

Let’s look more closely at a few of them.

Alpha lactalbumin, also known as alpha-protein for example is the most abundant protein in mother’s milk.

Serum albumin is a precursor to glutathione – a major antioxidant and detoxifying agent.

Immunoglobulins, also called antibodies, have the function of finding and destroying viruses and bacteria, which makes them primary immune system supporting factors.

Now you can clearly see why it’s important for whey protein to retain its protein micro fractions during the manufacturing process.

What are the different types of whey proteins, available on the market?

Whey Proteins can be divided in three major categories:

concentrates (WPC)

hydrolizates

isolates (WPI)

Further, isolates can be sub-divided into ion-exchange isolates and low temperature micro filtered (ultra filtered) isolates.

Whey concentrate (WPC)

Whey concentrate is the lowest grade whey protein. Its actual protein content can range between 35 and 85%. The most common whey concentrate, used in sports nutrition formulations is WPC 80%.

Whey concentrate contains high lactose and fat levels. It also has high cholesterol content. Most commonly WPC is derived using high temperatures, which denature it (destroy its native micro fractions).

The high temperatures, used in the process, also oxidize large part of the present cholesterol. Oxidized cholesterol is the type of cholesterol that can cause hardening of arteries and cardio-vascular problems.

Many of the sports nutrition protein blends are mainly comprised of cheap, denatured whey protein concentrate of low biological value.

Hydrolyzed whey

Hydrolyzed whey is a protein, which has been partially pre-digested. The longer protein structures in it are broken down to shorter ones. The main property of this type of whey is its low allergenicity.

There are two things you should know about hydrolyzed whey.

First, when whey protein is treated enzymatically, its native proteins are partially or fully lost. In other words hydrolyzed whey can be denatured to a large degree, depending on the extend of pre-digestion.

Second, during pre-digestion, its long chain protein structures are broken down and are brought to forms that are very close to the actual amino acids the body can use for repair and tissue building.

There are a couple of amino acids that are naturally present in very large quantities in whey. These are glutamic acid and aspartic acid.

Glutamic acid, or glutamate is a neurotransmitter. It is know as excitotoxin and it serves to enhance one of the five main tastes – umami (savory). Glutamate in large quantities overstimulates certain parts of the brain, which can lead to brain damage.

By the way, I’m sure you’ve heard of MSG – a common taste enhancer and food additive. Well MSG stands for mono-sodium glutamate, a salt of the amino acid glutamate. Now you know when you see MSG or glutamate what the possible consequences could be.

You may think now “Since glutamic acid is the amino acid, which is present in high quantities in whey, what makes hydrolyzed whey worse than concentrate or isolate?”

Well, it’s one thing when the body itself has to break down the protein into amino acids – it metabolizes as much of the protein it needs. But, it’s a different thing when you ingest pre-digested protein and this way you force the body to uptake all of the proteins in a form already available for use.

Whey isolate (WPI) – ion-exchange, microfiltration

Ion-exchange whey isolate

This protein has a high protein content – 90% and more. It has very low (or none at all) amounts of lactose, fat and cholesterol. It sounds good on first reading, but it actually isn’t. Let’s see why.

The process of deriving ion-exchange whey includes separating the protein from the rest of the substances in raw whey using electrical charge. This is done using hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.

The process involves great changes in the pH levels, which destroy most of the important native to whey protein fractions like alpha lactalbumin, glycomacropeptides, immunoglobulins, and lactoferrin.

Beta-lactoglobulin globulin, which is know to cause allergies, can sustain the pH changes, and can become the most predominant native protein structure in ion-exchange whey.

Microfiltered whey isolate

Microfiltered whey isolate is the most undenatured form of whey. Its native protein structures are kept intact to a large degree. It has 90% and higher protein content. It is virtually lactose, fat and cholesterol free.

During the process of microfiltration the undesired particles in whey (fat, lactose) are separated from the protein using ceramic microfilters in a low temperature environment.

After filtration the whey protein is spray-dried again using low temperatures.

Micro- (and ultra-) filtered whey isolate is the protein with the highest biological value of all proteins. Its characteristics are:

It stimulates the production of glutathione

It strengthens the immune system

It has antioxidant and anti-cancer properties

It promotes muscle growth

To recap

Whey protein concentrate (WPC):

Is the cheapest whey protein

Is denatured – the beneficial protein structures are destroyed

Contains higher amounts of cholesterol, oxidized to a large degree

Hydrolyzed whey protein:

Has hypoallergenic properties

Is partially predigested – the degrees of predigestion vary

Its amino acids are more readily available; one of them is known to have excitotoxic properties (glutamate)

May play a role in excitotoxin-induced brain damage

Ion-exchange whey protein isolate:

Has low if any amounts of lactose, fats and cholesterol

Many of the native whey protein structures are destroyed

It is denatured to a large degree

Beta-lactoglobulin globulin is present in higher quantities, which may lead to allergies

Best Choice ********* Microfiltered whey protein isolate:          (XCAP’s Whey Isolate is in this category)

Has low if any amounts of lactose, fats and cholesterol

Retains its native proteins intact

Is twice as expensive as WPC and ion-exchange protein

Promotes muscle repair and growth

Strengthens the immune function

Has detoxifying and antioxidant properties





Have your kids been Sick this winter?

17 01 2010

I posted this because I get questions about what to give sick kids all the time and when I look on facebook, I see a lot of posts about sick kids. Some of the posts even talks about the stuff parents are giving their kids like Nyquil, cold remedies, etc…

My personal thoughts on all these cold remedies are that they are not only harmful to your kids, but they prolong the illness. Do your own research; I wouldn’t give them to my dog, if I had one.

Just so you know where I am coming from, my 11 year old has never taken a medication such as an antibiotic. I have used many vitamins, minerals, herbs, spices etc. over the years to keep his immune system strong. I am not saying medications don’t have a place, I am saying that they are widely overused and often cause more problems than they help.

Due to extremely busy schedules as most of you can relate to, I got a bit lazy in what I was giving my kids for breakfast. So as a result, my kids were sick a bunch last school year. My now 6 year old missed 30 days of school last year. He was in kindergarten and the kids passed around one virus after the next.

So I made some changes to their breakfast after the school year to optimize their immune systems. I admit it, we were lazy and were just giving our kids cereal for breakfast. Obviously, cereal is quick and easy, but it is not what I would consider a healthy breakfast and for that matter I would consider it a bunch of crap.

This school year, my 6 year old has only missed a couple of days and he wasn’t really sick on those couple days, he basically had a sniffle and I let him stay home and play video games.

Here is how I changed what I was giving the kids at breakfast. I now make them a shake with the following ingredients.

I use 2 cups of ice water,
1 scoop 4Ever Greens (from XCAP)
2 scoops of Whey Isolate (from XCAP)
1 gram NAC
5 grams L-glutamine
I blend it and give my 11 yr old about 60% and my 6 yr old 40%.

Then I do a couple more things.

I give my 11 yr old 2 drops of Vita D (from XCAP) and my 6 yr old 1 drop.

(you may have seen a blog I posted earlier where I said that a blood vitamin D level above 60 is related to a strong immune system and many scientists believe that this level makes it almost impossible to get the flu)

I give my 11 yr old 4 Natural Mins (from XCAP) and my 6 yr old 2 Natural Mins. They chew them up and swallow them.

The last thing I do is I give them both MaxEFA’s (from XCAP). They break them open with their teeth, swallow the liquid and spit out the gel cap. My 11 yr old takes 3 and my 6 yr old takes 2.

Yes, they bitched and moaned about their new breakfast for 2 weeks. I told them there was no video games or TV in the house unless they drank it. They complained but did it anyway. They stopped complaining and now ask for it for breakfast. So be strong and make the changes.

Sometimes they like to eat some raw nuts while they drink the shake. My 11 year old prefers almonds and my 6 yr old prefers pecans. Personally I like walnuts.

I hope this helps you if you’re having frequent sick kids. I know it helped mine.

Remember, I am not telling you to skip medical care, I am telling you what I did that strengthened my kids immune systems which meant they were much healthier this school year and as parents you want to do the right thing to keep your kids healthy.








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