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There are 47 differences and 1 similarities between Genceutic Naturals High Linoleic Safflower Oil, CytoSport Muscle Milk Light Banana Creme
 
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Description   Next Generation Nutraceuticals Extra Strength Non-gmo Natural Source 6.2 Mg Linoleic Acid Per Serving Expeller Pressed - Zero Solvents - Zero Additives Gluten Free - Wheat Free - Dairy Free 4 Week Supply Due To Recent And Exciting Research Studies, Scientists Are Exploring The Many Potential Health Benefits Of High Linoleic Safflower Oil. A Recent University Double Blind Cross-over Study Comparing High Linoleic Safflower Oil To Conjugated Linoleic Acid (cla), Showed That It May Help To Reduce Trunk Adipose (belly Fat), Support Insulin Sensitivity, Maintain Healthy Blood Glucose And Support A Healthy Response To Inflammation. This High Linoleic Safflower Oil Is An All-natural, Non-gmo, Expeller Pressed Oil Without The Use Of Any Harsh Solvents Or Additives. vs   25g Protein Burn Fat! Don't Store It! Over 50% Of Total Calories From Energy Sustaining, Lean Muscle Supporting, High Quality Protein Cytosport Has Been Overwhelmed By The Amazing Success Of Muscle Milk. If There Has Been One Repeated Request, It's "make Muscle Milk With Less Fat And Fewer Calories, But Keep The Same Great Taste As Muscle Milk!" Well, We Heard You. Introducing Muscle Milk Light Same Great Performance Same Great Taste 1/3 The Fat And 44% Fewer Calories Than Original Muscle Milk. Muscle Milk Light Is Scientifically Designed For Individuals Who Want To Maximize Lean Muscle Gains While Reducing Caloric Intake To Help With Weight Management Or Weight Loss. Maintaining Healthy Blood Sugar Levels Is The Key To Responsible Weight Control. Snack Cravings And Low Energy Levels Are Often The Result Of Poor Blood Sugar Management. With Proper Management, You Don't Have To Sacrifice How You Feel While You Change How You Look. When Used With Balanced, Portion Controlled Meals, Muscle Milk Light Ensures Proper Energy And Amino Acid Availability. This Results In More Daily Energy, Less Hunger Cravings, And More Normalized Insulin Levels.  
 
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Warnings    vs   This Product Contains Ingredients Derived From Milk And Soy.  
 
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Free Of   Gmo, Gluten, Wheat And Dairy. vs     
 
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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   
224 Softgels
vs   1.65 lbs
 
 
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Servings   
28
vs   15
 
 
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Potency   
1089 mg
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Weight   
0.9 lb
vs   2 lb
 
 
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Serving Size   8 Softgels (8712 Mg) vs     
 
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Directions   For Adults: Take 8 Softgels Daily. Take 2 Softgels 3 Times A Day With Food And Take An Additional 2 Softgels At Night. For Best Results, Use For At Least 12 Weeks In Conjunction With A Calorie-controlled Diet And Exercise Program. Consume 8-10 Glasses Of Water Per Day. Protect From Heat, Light And Moisture. vs   For A Rich, Satisfying Shake, Mix Two Scoops (50g) Into 10-12 Fl-oz Of Cold Water. Use 2-3 Servings Per Day.  
 
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Other Ingredients   Safflower Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin And Water. vs   Evopro(tm) (micellar Alpha And Beta Caseins And Caseinates, Whey Concentrates Rich In Alpha-lactalbumin, Whey Isolates, Whey Peptides, Glutamine Peptides, L-taurine, Lactoferrin), Maltodextrin, Leanlipids(tm) (trans Fat Free Lipid Complex Consisting Of Sunflower And/or Safflower Oil, Mct's, Canola Oil, L-carnitine), Cocoa Powder, Cytovite I(tm) (vitamin And Mineral Premix Consisting Of Vitamin A Acetate, Cholecalciferol, D-alpha-tocopherol Acetate, Ascorbic Acid, Folate, Thiamine Monohydrate, Riboflavin, Niacinamide, Pyridoxine Hcl, Cyanocobalamin, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Di-calcium Phosphate, Potassium Iodide, Potassium Chloride, Ferrous Fumerate, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Gluconate, Zinc Oxide, Chromium Nicotinate), Fructose, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Acesulfame Potassium, Cellulose Gum, Xantham Gum, Carrageenan, Sucralose, Soy Lecithin.  
 
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Total Carbohydrates    vs   11 g
 
 
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Dietary Fiber    vs   1 g
 
 
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Calories   
80 kcal
vs   195 kcal
 
 
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Sugars    vs   2 g
 
 
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Calcium (Ca)    vs   600 mg
 
 
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Magnesium (Mg)    vs   140 mg
 
 
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Phosphorus (P)    vs   350 mg
 
 
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Potassium (K)    vs   420 mg
 
 
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Sodium (Na)    vs   125 mg
 
 
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Zinc (Zn)    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Iron (Fe)    vs   6 mg
 
 
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Copper (Cu)    vs   0.7 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (IU)    vs   1750 IU
 
 
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Vitamin C (total ascorbic acid)    vs   21 mg
 
 
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Vitamin D    vs   140 IU
 
 
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Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol)    vs   11 IU
 
 
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Thiamin    vs   1 mg
 
 
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Niacin    vs   7 mg
 
 
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Pantothenic acid    vs   4 mg
 
 
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Total Fat (lipids)   
9 g
vs   6 g
 
 
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Saturated Fat   
1 g
vs   2.5 g
 
 
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Protein    vs   25 g
 
 
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Polyunsaturated Fat   
7 g
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Monounsaturated Fat   
1 g
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Cholesterol    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Calories From Fat   
80
vs   50
 
 
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Biotin    vs   105 mcg
 
 
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Chromium    vs   180 mcg
 
 
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Vitamin B6    vs   0.7 mg
 
 
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Vitamin B12    vs   2 mcg
 
 
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Folate    vs   140 mcg
 
 
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Iodine    vs   53 mcg
 
 
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Oleic Acid   
1394 mg
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Stearic Acid   
174 mg
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Palmitic Acid   
523 mg
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Linoleic Acid   
6,272 mg
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Other Fatty Acids   
349 mg
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Compare Genceutic Naturals High Linoleic Safflower Oil vs CytoSport Muscle Milk Light Banana Creme Fat Loss


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