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| CytoSport Muscle Milk Nature's Ultimate Lean Muscle Formula, Chocolate, 2.47-Pound Plastic Jar | 
enlarge | Brand: Cytosport Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $48.49 Buy New: $25.62 You Save: $22.87 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 423
Ingredients: Calories - 300 - % Calories from Fat: 110 - % Total Fat: 12g - 19% Saturated Fat: 6g - 31% Cholesterol: 15mg - 5% Sodium: 230mg - 10% Potassium: 790mg - 23% Total Carbohydrate: 16g - 5% Dietary Fiber: 5g - 20% Soluble Fiber: 5g - % Protein: 32g - 64% Sugars: 4g - % Vitamin A: 1750IU - 35% Vitamin C: 21mg - 35% Vitamin D: 140IU - 35% Vitamin E: 11IU - 35% Thiamin: 0.5mg - 35% Riboflavin: 0.6mg - 35% Niacin: 7mg - 35% Number Of Items: 1 Size: 2.47 lbs Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 10 Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not yet been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
UPC: 660726503201 EAN: 0660726503201 ASIN: B000087HF8
Release Date: June 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | One 39.68-ounce jar of chocolate milk flavored muscle enhancer drink mix | | • | Features a custom protein, peptide, and amino acid matrix patterned after human mother's milk | | • | Promotes efficient fat burning, lean muscle growth, and fast recovery from exercise | | • | Helps reverse muscle breakdown by tricking the body into muscle synthesis during and after exercise | | • | Includes creatine GCC, a proprietary endogenous creatine precursor |
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Product Description AMERICA'S FAVORITE PROTEIN DRINK! When MUSCLE MILK was first introduced, CytoSport scientists attempted to emulate one of nature's most anabolic, complete, and balanced foods: human mother's milk. MUSCLE MILK broke the mold, creating a new category of protein supplements while setting a new standard for both taste and performance. As a result, muscle milk has become America's favorite protein drink. But the science of human metabolism is never static; our understanding of its complexity is expanding everyday. Recently the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) published a report that updated America's Nutritional goals. Cytosport scientists have evaluated the report and have updated MUSCLE MILK to keep pace with these new developments. No matter what you ultimate goal may be building muscle mass or sculpting a toned, muscular physique-controlling caloric intake and specific physical activity go hand-in-hand with managing your total weight. When it comes to defining weight control, calories do count. Most Americans need to reduce the number of calories they consume. Since lipids or fats contain approximately twice the caloric energy carbs, minimizing the total fat content in MUSCLE MILK-while maintaining the overall fat-burning benefits of LEANLIPIDS-helps to accomplish this goal. * Picture may be of different size or flavor
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I love it. October 3, 2006 64 out of 65 found this review helpful
Well here's the famous Muscle Milk. If you are thinking about getting this product but you are not sure if it is appropriate for you let me let you know why it probably is, or probably isn't or at least you should go easy on it. Although this is no "weight gainer", it is between a regular protein powder and weight gainer, since 2 scoops have 350 calories. 160 of those are from fats, 8 of them saturated. MCTs fats are easily burned as energy, but you can still find nutritionists that say that's just not true. So it's up to you. I would go with bodybuilders and athletes that love the product since, well, they are the, literally, living proof.
When should you drink it? The manufacturer tells you that you should consume it after waking up, before working out, after working out, and before sleeping...hehe well manufacturers are always telling us to consume their product as much as we can for "better results" but the truth is that supplements should be used wisely and aren't magic so don't worry about consuming it 4 times a day. Besides, 160 times 4 are 640 calories from fat. That's 30% of 2000. You should get about 25% of your calories from fat (if you really wanna be lean) so if you mix the muscle milk with soy milk and you eat close to 3000 calories, that's almost all the fats you should get. Nothing else, no peanut butter, no almonds, etc. Besides there's no really need of muscle milk after waking up and before workout. Everyone knows that whey protein is the best pre workout protein due to its fast effect. But I get it after workout and before sleeping.
Does it work? Well, if you have a good workout and you have a good diet it does work. I have dropped some body fat % since I started to take it and I have gained some muscle mass without gaining any fat. I recommend mixing this with soy milk or low fat milk at night and not getting anything else. Getting calories from fats at night is fine, when we sleep we burn calories and most of them from protein and fats. But we don't burn that many carbs while sleeping. Don't get me wrong, I don't live the "low carb lifestyle", but I go easy on them at night. If you get less than 30 grams of them in the last hours of the day you'll be fine. That's why muscle milk is a good choice for pre sleep protein since it has little carbs. For post workout I recommend the same mixture of Muscle Milk and soy or low fat milk but eat fruits too. You need carbs after workout and the fats will help a lot since carbs work better with fats (and protein too. In fact, fats are much better being consumed to join carbs and protein).
Now , I'm not gonna say this is the best tasting bodybuilding powder in the world because I haven't tried them all...but it is the best I have ever tried and I doubt there's anything better. I just love every flavor. The cookies and cream is just delicious, almost like an ice cream. And it barely has sugar. You won't find a better tasting powder, I'm sure of that.
If you are on a diet trying to lose that belly I wouldn't recommend this to you. But if you are already lean or have always been and now your goals is getting lean muscle, then go ahead. The price is the only turn off though but if you think a good product and with an awesome taste makes the price of a product even more worth it, go ahead.
This is where it's at.. September 17, 2007 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I review supplements that I have a great familiarity with and have used in comparison with others in its genre. I have been working out for about 3-4 years now and have used a variety of protein shakes on the market. For guys who are not born genetically able to build rapid muscles without a strict diet plan, gaining size in muscle is extremely difficult.
With MuscleMilk, i'm just going to jump straight to the point. If you're looking to build muscle fast along with your regular workouts, I strongly recommend this product. It'll put the weight on you faster than anything i've ever used. However, beware of the calorie content in Muscle Milk. I haven't found it to be exactly a "lean formula" as it promises, but it does help add on some extra pounds for building muscle on the other hand.
If you're a hardgainer, go for MuscleMilk. If you're looking for a protein to help you build muscle but keep a very lean, cut frame, then I recommend Nature's Best Isopure (if your budget sees fit.) If not, Muscle Milk in conjunction with lots of carido and Prolab creatine monohydrate should do the trick.
Great Taste & Works Well January 25, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
It's difficult for me to say how effective this fat/protein/carbo combination works compared to other muscle building shakes which consist of mainly whey protein, but it does indeed help burn fat (when combined with regular exercise of course) and it tastes great. So many health shakes taste chalky or just plain bad, but this product really tastes great mixed with skim milk. I highly recommend it.
Watch yourself June 20, 2007 8 out of 19 found this review helpful
It's a common misconception that protein supplements will help you get huge fast. In truth, the human body can't really build protein just by digesting it. I've tried this product before (cookies and cream, very tasty) and I'm overall satisfied with it as a MEAL REPLACEMENT milkshake. I do not comsume these before or after my workouts or at any specific time everyday. Instead, when I'm in a rush or I wake up late... or if I'm just hungry and too lazy to cook a chicken breast, steak or some eggs, then I'll just pop a scoop and a half into a tall glass of milk and I'm all set for several hours. Your body requires like 60g of protein everyday just to stay healthy and probably about double that if your exercising regularly but this wont help increase your size, you'll have to hit the gym for that.
So if you're buying this as a SUPPLEMENT to your diet, then I encourage you to do so! But if you're buying it just because you think that its a easy way to bulk up then don't buy it, take the money and put it towards a gym membership or a home gym.
Great product, but read before you buy! July 1, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Muscle Milk is a great product; it has an innovative, scientific make-up and works really great, if you know how to use it properly.
These kinds of products are not miracle muscle growers, as some of the previous reviews have been confused about. Protein supplements work to help build muscle while you yourself are working to build muscle, through weight lifting, training etc.
Proteins are macromolecules that can be found in many food products, but supplements like this are the easiest way to get a lot of protein, fast. The presence of this extra protein in your body will be essential during muscle growth, AFTER YOU WORK YOUR MUSCLES! Muscles rebuild themselves, so basically the more you work them, the more they have to repair themselves, the bigger they get.
Again, this is not a MiracleGrow product! As a side note, consult with your doctor before increasing your protein intake to very high levels. Also, don't consume too much of this stuff a day; it can actually be bad for you in large quantities.
On a final note, the Chocolate flavor tastes okay, but not great.
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