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Muscle Milk - How does it look?

OXANDRIN

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Ingredients:
EVOPRO« Our custom evolution-based protein, peptide and amino acid matrix designed to closely reflect the nitrogen components and ratios found in human mother's milk (Micellar Alpha and Beta Caseins and Caseinates, Whey Concentrates rich in Alpha-Lactalbumin, Whey Isolates, Whey Peptides, Purified Bovine Colostrum Extract rich in Secrotory IgA and IGF-1, Glutamine Peptides, L-Taurine, Lactoferrin). LEANLIPIDS« Lipid complex selected for thermogenic and unique energy properties (Canola Oil, Sunflower Oil, Enzyme Engineered Polyunsaturated Long-Chain Vegetable Oils, MCTs, L-Carnitine), Fructose, Maltodextrin, CYTOVITE I«, Vitamin and Mineral premix consisting of (Vitamin A Acetate, Cholecalciferol, D-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate, Ascorbic Acid, Folate, Thiamine Monohydrate, Riboflavin, Niacinamide, Pyridoxine HCL, Cyanocobalamine, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Di-Calcium Phosphate, Potassium Iodide, Potassium Chloride, Ferrous Fumerate, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Gluconate, and Zinc Oxide), Natural and Artificial Flavors, Creatine GCC, our proprietary, endogenous creatine precursor (Glycocyamine, Betaine, SAMe [S-Adenosylmethionine]), Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Chromium Nicotinate.

å 80 of Saturated Fats are in the form of medium chain triglycerides (MCT's). MCT's are typically burned as energy and show little or no propensity for storage as body fat or as contributor to arteriosclerosis.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Scoops (75 g)
Servings Per Container: 15

Amount Per Serving
Calories 348
Calories from Fat 162
Total Fat 18 g
Saturated Fat 8 g
Cholesterol 3 mg
Sodium 200 mg
Potassium 595 mg
Total Carbohydrate 12 g
Dietary Fiber <2 g
Sugars 1 g
Protein 32 g

Vitamin A 33%
Vitamin C 33%
Calcium 33%
Iron 33%
Vitamin D 33%
Vitamin E 33%
Thiamine 33%
Riboflavin 33%
Niacin 33%
Vitamin B6 33%
Folic Acid 33%
Vitamin B12 33%
Biotin 33%
Pantothenic Acid 33%
Phosphorus 33%
Iodine 33%
Magnesium 33%
Zinc 33%
Copper 33%
Chromium 100 mcg 83%





Creatine Production: Patent-pending, medically proven EndoCreatineTM gives you maximum benefits of creatine loading and storage by increasing your body's natural production of creatine.


Efficient Energy Production: Lean LipidsTM are special fats that are easily mobilized for workout energy, enhance your body's fat metabolism and promote protein synthesis, anti-imflammatory effects and mineral retention.


Muscle Growth and Repair: EvoProTM is a complex ratio of proteins, peptides and amino acids designed to replicate the amazing benefits of mothers milk for rapid tissue growth and repair.
 
'...Fructose, Maltodextrin...'

if it wasn't for these it'd be a top notch blend, in fact looking at overall ratios I can't fathom why the manufacturers decided to add carbs at all - some metamucil/fiber instead would make much more sense...
 
JKurz1 said:
Saturated Fat 8 g - my concern

Saturated Fats are in the form of medium chain triglycerides (MCT's). MCT's are typically burned as energy and show little or no propensity for storage as body fat or as contributor to arteriosclerosis.
 
i wonder if i would go on a muscle milk diet?

this summer i was on a myoplex and flaxseed oil meal plan. it works amazing.
 
Muscle Milk tastes great, not good for cutting. Great for recovery and before bedtime. When I take this stuff before bed I wake up w/ a pump.
 
I am sure it taste great, but let's all remember those Chef Jay Trioplex bars. If it tastes great, I'm sure it doesn't meet label claims, and personally I would not trust it. Only thing I trust is raw ingredients from whole food to make my own meals. I think someone should test the label claims for Muscle Milk, would be interesting.
 
Hey, OXANDRIN, check this out: it's Infusion, by SAN - kind of similar to Musclemilk, but no Malt/Fructose and contains fiber; it tastes great, too, but since i've never had Muscle Milk, I can't draw a comparison line:

Nutrition Facts:
Serving Size: 3 Level Scoops (~80g)
Servings Per Container: ~15
Amount Per Serving % DailyValue*
Total Calories 310.0
Calories From Fat 110
Total Fat 12.0 g 18*%
Unsaturated Fats 8.0 g 5*%
(In forms of Flaxseed, CLA and Sunflower oils)
Cholesterol 5.0 mg 15*%
Sodium 200.0 mg 8*%
Potassium 350.0 mg 9*%
Total Carbohydrates 11.0 g 2*%
Dietary Fiber 6.0 g 26*%
(In forms of Raw Oats and Oat Meal Powder)
Sugars <2.0 g
Protein 47 g 94*%

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.


Ingredients:
100% undenatured Whey Protein Isolate (98% pure protein dry basis), Ultrafiltered Whey Protein Concentrate both containing microfractions, Micellar Alpha and Beta Casiens and Cassienates, Alpha-Lactalbumin, Purified Bovine Colostrum Extract rich in Secretory IgA and IGF-1, Glutamine Peptides. Lipid complex selected for thermogenic and unique energy properties (Bio- Engineered Polyunsaturated Long-Chain Vegetable Oils] Sunflower Oil, MCT's, CLA), Raw Oats, Oat Meal Powder, L-leucine, L-phenylalanine, oligofructose, Lecithin, Acesulfame-potassium, Natural and artificial flavors, Sucralose

also, check out Micellean - the only downside is that it has no EFA's, MCT's..
 
IMO, this may be a good bulking supplement but certainly not for a lean/cutting diet. I immediately noticed getting fat using this stuff and it is no wonder since the high glycemic carbs, fast digesting protein and the saturated fat.

Yes, it tastes great. Yes, it is expensive!

But other than a source for getting extra calories, I dont see the value of using this. Just drinking whole milk seems to be the same nutritional value for a lot less.
 
soflaguy said:
IMO, this may be a good bulking supplement but certainly not for a lean/cutting diet. I immediately noticed getting fat using this stuff and it is no wonder since the high glycemic carbs, fast digesting protein and the saturated fat.

Yes, it tastes great. Yes, it is expensive!

But other than a source for getting extra calories, I dont see the value of using this. Just drinking whole milk seems to be the same nutritional value for a lot less.

The saturated fats are MTC's they are not bad.

The sugar - there is only 6 grams per scoop

I noticed i got leaner and stronger when i started using this supplement. I swear by it for bulking/cutting. it is a very filling MRP or protien supplement.
 
when I get back from break I'm gonna be on fish/flax/olive+almonds/walnuts+SAN Infusion diet. The only thing missing is coke and nicotine in my celebrity diet ;) :p
 
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