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Muscle
Milk helps grow muscle faster than gainers,
whey, or even creatine. This increased muscle growth
is possible because Muscle Milk is the first product
patterned after Nature's ultimate anabolic food - human
mother's milk.
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What is Creatine Ethyl Ester , and how does it work
so well?
Regular creatine monohydrate has been
shown effective at increasing lean muscle mass1,2,3,4,
muscle strength5,6 and athletic performance.7,8
However,
regular creatine monohydrate is absorbed poorly by
the body - and its effectiveness is dependant upon
the cells ability to absorb it. The poor absorption
rate of regular creatine monohydrate requires the
creatine user to ingest large dosages of creatine
to achieve desired effect
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What
is Hoodia Gordonii?
This cactus-like plant contains substances that may
exert dramatic control over hunger, appetite, and
thirst. Although the Hoodia gordonii plant looks like
a cactus, it belongs to a category of plants called
succulents. The use of Hoodia as an appetite suppressant
is supported by both colorful folklore history and
recent scientific studies.
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H.A.
& Joint Health
In the body, Hyaluronic Acid is
responsible for the cushioning properties of healthy
joint cartilage. This important gel-like substance,
which plays an important role in supporting joint health,
often diminishes as result of normal aging.*
How H.A. Works In The Body
Hyaluronic
Acid functions as the “glue” that keeps
your cells together. It is a key component of collagen
and fills the spaces between your cells. Binding with
water, Hyaluronic Acid forms a gel that provides structure
to various organs.*
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