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Description   Burn Fat! Don't Store It! Nature's Ultimate Lean Muscle Formula! Micellar Proteins - Stimulate Muscle Synthesis Leanlipids - "designer" Fats Promote Leanness Complete Caseins, Peptides And Lactalbumins - Trigger New Growth Lactoferrin - Increase Oxygen Delivery Growth Peptides - Boost Nitrogen Balance Nature's Ultimate Lean Muscle Formula America's Favorite Protein Drink! When Muscle Milk Was First Introduced, Cytosport Scientists Attempted To Emulate One Of Nature's Most 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 Every Day. 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 Your Ultimate Goals 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 Of Carbs, Minimizing The Total Fat Content In Muscle Milk - While Maintaining The Overall Fat-burning Benefits Of Leanlipids - Helps To Accomplish This Goal. Choose Fats Wisely. Leanlipids Burn Fat Instead Of Storing It! Leading Scientists Assessing The True Role Of Fats In Increasing Lean Muscle Growth Have Shown That All Fats Are Not Created Equal. The Type Of Fat Determines Whether You Use It For Muscle Energy Or Store It As Body Fat! The Leanlipids Used In Muscle Milk Help Promote Fat Loss Three Ways. Medium-chain Triglycerides (mcts), The Pre-digested, "fast-burning Fats," Are More Likely Burned For Muscle Energy And Heat Than Stored As Fat. Of Total Lipids, Human Mother's Milk Contains Approximately 20% Mcts. Muscle Milk Replicates This Important Lipid Structure. Long-chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Are Also Less Likely To Be Stored As Fat. These Lipids Are Additionally Functional, Since They Enhance Mineral Retention And Anti-inflammatory Response. Recent Research Reveals That Calories Plus Engineered Lipids, Consumed Before And During Workouts, Promote Leanness. It Is Thought That These Calories Are Used For Workout Energy, With Fewer Deposited As Fat. Choose Carbohydrates Wisely Low-sugar, Complex Carbs Are An Important Part Of A Healthy, Active Lifestyle. Zero-lactose, Starch-based Complex Carbs, As Formulated Here In Muscle Milk, Supply Energy To The Body In The Form Of Glucose. Glucose Is The Only Energy Source For Red Blood Cells And The Preferred Energy Source For Exercising Muscles That Are Operating Anaerobically. Muscle Milk Also Supplies Carbs In The Form Of Fiber, Acknowledging That Fiber Is An Important Part Of A Healthy Diet. Evopro - Nature's Ultimate Protein-amino Blend Human Milk Is Composed Of Unique And Highly Complex Proteins, Peptides, And Amino Acids, Which Together Promote Rapid Muscle Tissue Growth. Nature Created This Precise Mix To Stimulate Muscle Growth To Higher Levels, And Evopro Models Nature By Including These Same Alpha And Beta Micellar Caseins (from Calcium And Sodium Caseinate), L-glutamine, And Alpha-lactalbumin And Lactoferrin (from Whey). Evopro Is Your Ultimate Nitrogen Delivery Source For Muscle Development. vs   A Dietary Supplement Which Supports Liver Function And Fat Metabolism.  
 
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Warnings    vs   Pregnant Or Lactating Women Should Consult A Health Care Professional Before Using Any Product.diabetics/hypoglycemics: Use Only Under The Care Of A Health Care Professional. This Product May Enhance Insulin Sensitivity, And May Affect Your Blood Glucose Levels.  
 
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Free Of    vs   Yeast, Corn, Wheat, Gluten, Milk, Salt, Sugar, Starch, Preservatives Or Artificial Color.  
 
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Disclaimer   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. vs   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease.  
 
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Count   
2.47 lbs
vs   90 Tablets
 
 
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Servings   
32
vs   30
 
 
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Statement   This Product Contains Ingredients Derived From Milk And Soy. This Product Is Manufactured In A Plant That Processes Milk, Soy, Wheat & Eggs. vs     
 
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Weight   
2.92 lb
vs   0.79 lb
 
 
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Serving Size   
1 Scoop
vs   3 Tablets
 
 
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Directions   For A Single Serving, Mix 1 Scoop (35g) In 5-6 Fl. Oz. Water Or For Two Servings, Mix 2 Scoops (70g) In 10-12 Fl. Oz. Water. Muscle Milk Can Be Used Before Workouts, After Workouts Or Prior To Bedtime. Individual Nutritional Requirements Vary Depending On Gender, Body Weight, Level Of Activity And Exercise/training Intensity. Use 1-3 Servings (35g Per Serving) Per Day As Part Of A Well Balanced Diet That Includes Whole Foods And Other Protein Sources. Do Not Use This Product As Your Sole Source Of Nutrition. vs   Adults Take Three (3) Tablets Before A Meal Or If Preferred Take One (1) Tablet Three (3) Times Daily Before Meals.  
 
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Other Ingredients   Evopro (calcium And Sodium Caseinate, Milk Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolates, Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey Peptides, Lactoferrin, L-glutamine, Taurine). Leanlipids (medium-chain Triglycerides, Canola Oil, Sunflower And/or Safflower Oil, L-carnitine), Cocoa Powder, Maltodextrin, Resistant Maltodextrin, Fructose, Natural And Artificial Flavor, Cytovite 1 Vitamin Mineral Blend, Fructo-oligosaccharide, Potassium Chloride, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Soy Lecithin. vs   Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Cellulose & Glycerin Coating, Silica, Calcium Silicate.  
 
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Total Carbohydrates   
8 g
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Dietary Fiber   
2.5 g
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Calories   
150 kcal
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Sugars   
2 g
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Potassium (K)   
395 mg
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Sodium (Na)   
115 mg
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Total Fat (lipids)   
6 g
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Saturated Fat   
3 g
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Protein   
16 g
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Cholesterol   
8 mg
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Calories From Fat   
55
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Biotin   
52.5 mcg
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Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)   
10.5 mcg
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Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin)   
1.05 mcg
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Folate (As Folic Acid)   
70 mcg
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Niacin (As Niacinamide)   
3.5 mg
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Soluble Fiber   
2 g
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Iodine (As Potassium Iodide)   
26.5 mcg
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Vitamin D (As Cholecalciferol)   
70 IU
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Chromium (As Chromium Nicotinate)   
48 mcg
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Magnesium (As Magnesium Oxide)   
70 mg
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Insoluble Fiber   
1 g
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Iron (As Ferrous Fumarate)   
3 mg
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Vitamin A (As Palmitate)   
875 IU
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Calcium (As Di-Calcium Phosphate)   
175 mg
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Inositol    vs   500 mg
 
 
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Copper (as Gluconate)   
0.35 mg
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Phosphorus (as Dicalcium Phosphate)   
225 mg
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Taurine (free form)    vs   500 mg
 
 
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L-Methionine (free form)    vs   500 mg
 
 
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Phosphatidylserine    vs   60 mg
 
 
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Phosphatidylethanolamine    vs   46 mg
 
 
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Dandelion Extract 4:1 (root)    vs   100 mg
 
 
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Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine alpha-ketoglutarate, pyridoxal 5' phosphate)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate & chromium picolinate)    vs   400 mcg
 
 
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L-Carnitine (from 500 mg of L-Carnitine tartrate)    vs   340 mg
 
 
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Soy Lecithin providing    vs   230 mg
 
 
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Phospatidylinositol    vs   32 mg
 
 
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Choline (from 500 mg of choline bitartrate)    vs   225 mg
 
 
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Trimethylglycine (from 200 mg of trimethylglycine HCl)    vs   152 mg
 
 
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Artichoke Extract (leaf)(5% cynarin equal to 7.5 mg)    vs   150.3 mg
 
 
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Barberry Extract (bark/root)    vs   100 mg
 
 
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Milk Thistle (seed)(79% silymarin equal to 70 mg)    vs   88.8 mg
 
 
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