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Anonymous
Fuckin delicious. Amirite?
>> Anonymous
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superior
>> Anonymous
>>351217
Has less protein
>> Anonymous
>>351217
THATS NOT EVEN A COMPARABLE PRODUCT YOU FUCKING RETARD. THAT IS BASED ON WHEY CONCENTRATE WHICH IS FUCKING GARBAGE ANYWAYS.
>> Anonymous
>>351222

syntha-6: 23g/44g serving (1 scoop)
muscle milk: 32g/75g serving (2 scoops)

.52g/g vs. .42g/g

hmmm


syntha's much more expensive, but it tastes so fuckwin i don't care
>> Anonymous
syntha 6 is a PWO mix(a shitty one at that)
muscle milk is a meal replacement(the best the best the best the best, prove me wrong faggots)
>> Anonymous
ehh, i prefer MASS XXX

pretty good taste, 50g of whey protein per serving, fuckin' great for bulking
>> Anonymous
>>351215
I heard muscle milk was great for right before bedtime, whereas something like my whey isolate is for post workout.

Is this shit good before bed? Or would that be more for people who lift 4 hours a day, and others will probably just get fatter for it?
>> Anonymous
I like the Banana Cream flavor, but I couldn't see a noticeable difference after 2 bottles of muscle milk, partly because I didn't work hard enough
>> Anonymous
>>351277
no one should eat/drink anything RIGHT before bedtime.
2 hours before at the least.
>> Anonymous
I used to use Muscle Milk all the time. It tastes great and has decent numbers, but Ive stopped using it as of late because of an article here on T-mag. In the article "The Naked Truth - Dangerous Creatine" by David J. Barr he talks about G-Amine, which is in Muscle Milk. In the article it states...

"But wait, there's MORE! Order now and you'll get another potentially dangerous ingredient for free!" One particular supplement ("SWOLE") combines GPA with another potentially dangerous substance known as Glycocyamine (G-amine). Sadly, G-amine (also known as guanidinoacetate) has been picked up by a few different supplement companies who obviously don't do any research on what they're getting people to ingest.

The reason G-amine is so popular (from a marketing standpoint, not from the consumers) is because it is the precursor to creatine. Just like Testosterone can come from andro, creatine comes from G-amine. The theory is that you jack up G-amine levels and you get a whole bunch more creatine. The really asinine part is that, you can just directly take creatine!
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Unfortunately, consuming this chemical seems to have the undesirable effect of elevating blood levels of a substance called homocysteine, which is a very strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease (Stead et al., 2001). Cardiovascular disease is easily the number one killer in the Western World, and the last thing we need to do is increase our risk for it. Conversely, taking creatine decreases homocysteine levels, raising even more therapeutic possibilities for this supplement. As if to spit on your grave, if you?re supplementing with creatine, G-amine may also decrease its uptake by muscles (Zugno et al., 2003)."
>> Anonymous
>>351215
LIKE A FUCKING MOTHER, GUEYZ!!!!!!!!!!1