CytoSport Muscle Milk
Muscle Milk Reviews
Muscle Milk, it’s a catchy name right, but does it work? All the professional athletes in the world endorsing a supplement are no reason to run out right now or jump online and buy it. Muscle Milk is a protein supplement that is supposed to help increase energy while helping people develop greater muscle to increase endurance, fat-burning and strength. Muscle Milk is marketed as a general protein supplement that is for more than just serious bodybuilder.
So how does Muscle Milk compare to other protein supplements? Of course that depends on what you want to take it for. If you are just looking to lose a few pounds, Muscle Milk isn’t likely a great option. Muscle Milk requires two servings per day and that means almost 1300 calories every day. You aren’t going to lose weight with that many extra calories. So be cautious, even with Muscle Milk marketed toward the average dieter, it really isn’t the best weight loss supplement.
Now can it help you build muscle like it also claims? And how does it compare to other protein supplements on the market? Well the answer isn’t great for both questions. Muscle Milk doesn’t include enough key proteins to truly help you build muscle effectively but can easily cause unwanted fat gain, and there are numerous whey protein products available that can and will deliver greater results.
Overall, Muscle Milk is an average protein supplement. It can be used to help increase energy levels but it isn’t an ideal protein supplement. There are several better protein options to purchase on the market for much better results.
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CytoSport Muscle Milk User Reviews
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I tried Muscle Milk a few years back. The taste was good, but the powder caused a stimulative effect. I felt a little dizzy with it.
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Muscle Milk heavy metals
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Consumer Reports (7/2010 issue)says Muscle Milk is high in lead and asrsenic.
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Best tasting...period
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I think if the Vanilla Creme wasn’t even good for me, I would still buy it. Both the ready-to-drink and the powder are extremely good, so it leaves me wondering if I’m drinking the same thing as the guys saying it’s disgusting and full of lactose. FYI-It’s lactose free. Being cheap and full of casein protein, it’s a good thing to drink before you go to bed, cuz it keeps you in a muscle-repairing state while you sleep.
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01 Aug 2010 - Tyler
I just started muscle milk, and i am trying to loose weight but gain muscle mass to should i stick to this stuff or does somebody have a better idea for me?
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