Does anyone have any good reviews of this product it seems to have the carb to protein ratio i want for adding lean mass
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Thread: Eas Myoplex Deluxe New Formula
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01-29-2003, 11:38 PM #1
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01-29-2003, 11:43 PM #2
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01-30-2003, 12:02 AM #3
To answer your question, the best MRP out there is the "make your own" one.
You will need:
- A heavy-duty blender
- A good protein blend (I****trix, Advanced Protein, Beverly Ultra Size, Sustained Protein etc.)
- natural unflavored oats
- natural almond/peanut butter
- skim milk
- flax oil
Mix in a blender and drink. Use a combination of these ingredients; no need to use all of them. Note that oats is one of the best source of carbs for you. It's cheap and contains fiber too.
If you insist on buying a ready-made one, the best choices are:
- Prolab Lean Mass Matrix
- VPX Micellean (depends whether you trust them or not)
- SAN Infusion
- New Myoplex Deluxe
- New GEN GFX (out soon)
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01-30-2003, 07:55 AM #4
My feeling is that Lean Mass Matrix may not be too great. The primary fat they use is sunflower oil, which helps make it more filling but is not a top quality fat like MCT or flax. I am skeptical on Myoplex as well.
- I am starting the following as soon as my Bev Intl Muscle Provider is delivered.
2 scoops Muscle Proider 32 g Protein 10 g Carb 2 g Fat
1/2 scoop HDT 55 13.7g Protein 2 g Carb .5 g Fat
Totaling 45.7 Protein 12 g Carb 2.5 g Fat
and I throw in a about 1/4 serving of Peanut Butter
making it around
47 g Protein
15 g Carb
7 g Fat
I usually eat a piece of fruit at the same time
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01-30-2003, 07:57 AM #5
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01-30-2003, 09:10 AM #6
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01-30-2003, 09:49 AM #7
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02-08-2003, 08:48 AM #8
The way they market their labeling looks as if it provides 12 grams of glutamine but if you notice it says "12 grams of glutamine, glutamic acid, and glutamine peptides."
And if you turn it over, the glutamine profile is :
10 grams of Glutamic Acid
2 grams of L-Glutamine
580 mg of Glutamine Peptides
From what I was told, Glutamic Acid is NOT the same as Glutamine. I don't remember what it was exactly but from what I read, it's not something that will benefit your body. So basically the Myoplex Deluxe Formula really only has 2 grams of L-Glutamine.
Maybe someone can fill us in on the difference between L-Glutamine and Glutamic Acid.
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02-08-2003, 10:23 AM #9
mYOPLEX
I have been using Myoplex Deluxe mainly as a meal replacement for about 6 months and find it very good. It also works very well as a post-workout shake because it has some semi-high glycemic carbs. I prefer to add 1 scoop of Soy protein, 1 scoop of creatine, and a bananna to the mixture as well when taking as a post-workout shake. With that added I am getting roughly (450-550 calories, 50-55g of protein, and 55-65g of carbs. Sometimes I will drink a cup of gatorade along with it for more High glycemic carbs. It can be very expensive though and I would never pay full retail price for it. A good place to buy it and other supps is www.************ (good prices) As for gaining mass, since the Myoplex Deluxe shake is about 300 calories I think you would probably want something with a few more calories to help you gain mass, but adding to the shake can help there.
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02-08-2003, 10:25 AM #10
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04-04-2003, 02:42 AM #11
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09-09-2003, 08:12 PM #12Originally posted by RippedUp
If you insist on buying a ready-made one, the best choices are:
- Prolab Lean Mass Matrix
- VPX Micellean (depends whether you trust them or not)
- SAN Infusion
- New Myoplex Deluxe
- New GEN GFX (out soon)
Also why do you say "depends whether you trust them or not". I have been reading at a furious pace lately and am curious if this product would be harmful for me.
Also, has anyone tride Myoplex Carb Sense Powder? If so any thoughts?
So yeah any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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09-10-2003, 05:08 AM #13
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09-10-2003, 05:14 AM #14
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09-10-2003, 05:35 AM #15
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SAN Infusion is great stuff. Excellent product and taste. However, it's a bit pricey to take regularly. If you want to buy a ready-made product, I'd say get a protein blend, like Micellar Matrix, and mix in some flax oil. That's what I'm doing now and it works pretty good.
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09-10-2003, 05:44 AM #16
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09-10-2003, 03:50 PM #17Originally posted by RippedUp
To answer your question, the best MRP out there is the "make your own" one.
You will need:
- A heavy-duty blender
- A good protein blend (I****trix, Advanced Protein, Beverly Ultra Size, Sustained Protein etc.)
- natural unflavored oats
- natural almond/peanut butter
- skim milk
- flax oil
Mix in a blender and drink. Use a combination of these ingredients; no need to use all of them. Note that oats is one of the best source of carbs for you. It's cheap and contains fiber too.
If you insist on buying a ready-made one, the best choices are:
- Prolab Lean Mass Matrix
- VPX Micellean (depends whether you trust them or not)
- SAN Infusion
- New Myoplex Deluxe
- New GEN GFX (out soon)
Hope that helped.
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09-10-2003, 04:06 PM #18
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09-11-2003, 02:57 PM #19
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