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Magic Milk 2.48 lb. by Ultimate Nutrition $26.96
When it comes to nutrition, the best first-food is mothers’ milk. More than two decades of research have established that mothers’ milk is perfectly suited to nourish the body, and contains just the right amount of fatty acids, water, protein and amino acids for optimum health, Immune protection, energy, and growth. Ultimate Nutrition has removed unwanted components like lactose and trans fat, and instead added healthy replacements. Magic Milk is the ultimate support system every athlete needs. Its four strategically developed components encourage muscle growth and a healthy system. MicellproTM: Scientifically formulated Protein, Peptide and Amino Acid Matrix. Colostrum has long been considered nature's first food. This pre-milk substance supplies nutrients and other necessary biological elements and activates and regulates numerous immune, growth, and repair processes. However the benefits do not stop at birth! Numerous studies have shown that colostrum continues to exert important biological activities when given to adults. Micellar casein proteins which are much higher in naturally occurring glutamine, bioactive properties, growth factors and immunosupportive properties than regular protein alone, to create a great sport supplement. Glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in human muscle tissue, is vital to recovery, cell volume and muscle repair. LipidEdgeTM: Not all lipids are created equal! Canola oil, Sunflower oil and Safflower oil are among the healthiest of all commonly-used oils. They are low in saturated fat, high in cholesterol-lowering monounsaturated fat and among the best sources of omega-3 fatty acids. Medium Chain Triglycerides are also a direct energy source for the body. MCT's mimic carbohydrates in energy, but unlike carbohydrates they do not typically get stored as fat. UltiViteTM: Vitamin & Mineral Matrix provides replenishment of basic vitamins and minerals, which athletes deplete in large volume, to optimize overall health. UltiViteTM is a full-spectrum matrix that provides all the essentials to promote good health. This formulation is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and trace minerals, which are required for optimal body function. It provides enhanced support for the immune system and cardiovascular system by supplying a wide range of antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals and the cellular destruction they cause. CP2TM: Creatine Precursor Matrix offers great benefits to both creatine responders and non-responders alike. The immediate precursor to creatine is glycocyamine. Glycocyamine is an incredible nutrient that can offer great benefits to both creatine responders and non-responders alike, and has a dramatic affect on insulin sensitivity. This nutrient becomes even more amazing when combined with Betaine! Don’t be fooled by un-researched products however, Magic Milk contains these two ingredients in their optimal ratio of 4 to 1 (Betaine to Glycocyamine). Betaine, a highly anabolic cell-volumizing compound, supplies the liver with necessary methyl groups for detoxification and for increased efficiency in converting glycocyamine into creatine. Nutrition Facts shown for Chocolate Serving Size: 2 scoops (75 g)
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. **80% of the saturated fats in this product are in the form of Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT’s). MCT’s are typically burned as energy (and not stored as fat in the body), acting more like carbohydrates than fats. Ingredients (Chocolate): Micellpro™ custom scientifically formulated protein, peptide, and amino acid matrix (Micellar Alpha and Beta Caseins and Caseinates, Whey Protein Concentrates Rich in Alpha Lactalbumin, Whey Isolates, Whey Peptides, Colostrum Extract, N-Acetyl LGlutamine, N-Acetyl L-Taurine, Lactoferrin). LipidEdge™ ((CLA) Conjugated Linoleic Acid, Sunflower Oil, Safflower Oil, Canola Oil, Long Chain Vegetable Oils, Medium Chain Triglyceride, L-Carnitine), Maltodextrin, Cocoa, Fructose, UltiVite™ (Vitamin and mineral premix consisting of vitamin a acetate, cholecalciferol, d-alpha tocopherol acetate, ascorbic acid, folate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, niacinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, cyanocobalamin, biotin, D-Calcium Pantothenate, dicalcium phosphate, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, ferrous fumarate, magnesium oxide, copper gluconate, zinc oxide, chromium nicotinate) cp2™ creatine precursor matrix consisting of (Betaine Anhydrous, Glycocyamine (4:1)) Natural and artificial flavors, Acesulfame Potassium, sucralose, and soy lecithin. DIRECTIONS: Mix two scoops (75g) in 10-12 fl ounces of cold water. To get an even richer milkshake-like taste mix with low fat milk. Magic Milk is your ideal anabolic, anti-catabolic shake anytime of day. BEFORE & DURING WORKOUTS: Take Magic Milk one hour before your workout to provide your body the anabolic fuel it craves. For best results take Glycoscience™ Workout Drink before and during your workout. AFTER WORKOUTS: Take Magic Milk within one hour after completion of your workout to stop your body from entering into a catabolic state and to stop your muscles from breaking down. Magic Milk helps fuel your recovery by providing your muscles the necessary vitamins, minerals, and aminos for synthesis. BEFORE BEDTIME: Sleep is when your body often falls into a
catabolic state. Taking SELECTED REFERENCES: Craig SA., Betaine in human nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Sep;80(3):539-49. Fletcher RH, Fairfield KM. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: clinical applications. JAMA. 2002 Jun 19;287(23):3127-9. Halliwell, B., Free Radicals and Antioxidants: A Personal View, Nutr. Rev.: 52, 253, 1994. Takeuchi H, Kasai M, Taguchi N, Tsuji H, Suzuki M., Effect of triacylglycerols containing medium- and long-chain fatty acids on serum triacylglycerol levels and body fat in college athletes. J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 2002 Apr;48(2):109-14. Wyss M, Kaddurah-Daouk R., Creatine and creatinine metabolism. Physiol Rev. 2000 Jul;80(3):1107-213. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 1. What is colostrum? Colostrum is the pre-milk fluid secreted by mammalian mothers after giving birth. Colostrum acts to transfer valuable immune factors from the mother to the newborn. As our bodies age, we produce less of the immune factors needed to ward off disease and infection. Supplemental colostrum can help replenish these stores. Bovine colostrum contains many times more of the immune factors needed than human colostrum. 2. What are the nutritional benefits of canola? Canola is recognized for its nutritional attributes as it contains the lowest level of saturated fatty acids of any vegetable oil. It is high in monounsaturated fatty acids, which have been shown to reduce blood cholesterol levels, and has moderate amounts of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids. Like all vegetable oils, canola oil is cholesterol-free. Nutritional research is confirming that the fatty profile of canola oil appears to be beneficial in preventing and treating coronary heart disease risk factors including high blood cholesterol and lipid levels as well as thrombosis. 3. Do athletes really need vitamin supplements? Nutrients are vital for healthy functioning organs, skin and eyesight, strong bones, nervous system and general wellbeing. Long-term deficiencies can cause poor health. Demanding work schedules, exercise and some lifestyle habits can also be punishing on the body and increase the need for vitamins and minerals. A balanced diet may not always deliver the needed vitamins and minerals due to some food production, as well as farming and processing methods. Of course foods contain a broad range of micro and macronutrients, so it is always important to consume healthy foods, and fresh fruits and vegetables. However, scientific studies have proven that a good diet may no longer be good enough for optimum health and disease prevention. The world-leading Journal of the American Medical Association (vol. 287, no 23, 19 June 2002) recently published an article recommending that "all adults take one multivitamin daily". This recommendation comes after the assessment of over 30 years of clinical studies from around the world. |
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