Muscle Milk targets the building of lean muscle. Muscle Milk is a CytoSport whey protein product that comes in a variety of flavors and is rated high in satisfaction by consumers. But why all the hype about Muscle Milk?
For starters, it's delivers 34 grams of protein per serving, far superior to many of its protein powder counterparts. Secondly, Muscle Milk is high in essential vitamins and minerals, making it beneficial both before and after hard training and intense workouts. Thirdly, Muscle Milk promotes thermogensis in a big way, helping you more efficiently burn fat while building lean muscle mass.
Downsides to Muscle Milk? As a bodybuilder and athlete, CytoSport Muscle Milk hardly presents any risk. For the average Jane and Joe, however, or vegan looking for a quality protein powder supplement, Muscle Milk is high in calories at almost 350 calories per serving. Although not a problem when efficiently incorporated into a balanced diet, Muscle Milk can make you fat if you burn far fewer calories than you consume daily.








No risk? What about the synthetic vitamins and minerals (charcoal and petroleum derived) and the synthetic sweeteners? NSI Whey with Stevia and Xylitol is the safest choice out there. Synthetic vitamins and minerals are highly toxic and may cause drug like side effects. Fake sweeteners are closely tied to multiple health problems.
Posted by: Jake Petrykowski | August 09, 2008 at 11:45 AM