Just because I like to disrupt threads I'll go ahead and get this one.
Talo, I think you should take another look at your BCAA's. BCAA's are highly insulinogenic so with your low carb dieting habits it may be a bit of a wrench in the gears.
Emma-leigh did an interview with Jamie Hale over at max condition. I copied out the part about BCAA's but there's a link for the full article as well.
Here is the relevant exerpt (and the link to the full article below)
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Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
Another mistake many make is that they feel low GI immediately = low insulin. But, once again, this assumption is incorrect. Milk is a great example of this. Low GI, but extremely insulinogenic. Many proteins will also raise insulin – the famous example I often give is BCAA's. Highly insulinogenic (one of the reasons that milk is highly insulinogenic) yet people who are on ‘low glycaemic / ‘low carb’ diets (to decrease insulin levels) happily suck down scoopfuls of this over a given day or before ‘fasted cardio’ not even realizing it gives them a significant hit of calories, let alone causes a consistently elevated insulin level.
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http://www.maxcondition.com/page.php?122