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Muscle Milk Health - Articles
Monster Milk From the Makers of Muscle Milk
by
Marc D.
Posted
Tue 01 Jul 2008 11:02am
2 Comments
protein aimed at the bodybuilder who wants it all, in a single jug. MSRP is around $54.99.
Monster Milk Flavors:
Chocolate
Vanilla
Strawberry
Muscle Milk Supplement... Milk Creatine Matrix to boot.
There’s way less fat at 9g than your Muscle Milk shakes. Monster Milk doesn’t appear to share that precise make up of it’s Muscle Milk brother.
5g
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Milk, the deadly poison by Robert Cohen - Health risks of milk
by
Annet v.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:47am
Is milk good? Watch this video about the health risks of milk and decide for yourself.
Yes, there are plenty of good alternatives to get your calcium, protein and vitamins. Green leafy vegetables, blue-green algae, superfoods, seaweeds, sprouts etc. On this website you can find all the information.
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Tested Milk and Milk Products, As Released By the Department of Health
by
Prudence ..
Posted
Fri 10 Oct 2008 1:59pm
I’ve previously posted the first batch of milk and milk products tested by BFAD for melamine. I just want to repost it here now for continuity, plus the list of the second batch that has been recently released by DOH. I’ll just update this post as needed.
TESTED POSITIVE FOR MELAMINE
Green Food Yili Fresh Milk (from first batch of tested
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Low fat milk and muscle recovery in women
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Mary Ellen B.
Posted
Tue 12 Oct 2010 3:48pm
Go into any health food market and you will see endless products that promise optimal muscle recovery from strenuous exercise. Athletes can become obsessed... drink. Drinking milk early on in the post exercise period resulted in greater muscle mass development, strength gains, fat loss and possible reduction in bone turnover
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Skim Milk May Be Best Muscle Builder
by
onhealthfood
Posted
Mon 20 Dec 2010 6:21am
and slower increase of amino acids. The “slower” proteins keep muscles from breaking down. read more on Health Food
The study of men who drink milk rather than a soy beverage had a much larger “muscle uptake” of amino acids. The results of the study suggested that “gains in muscle mass would be twice as great with milk as with soy.” read more on Health
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Milk for the Muscles!
by
Heartstrong


Posted
Fri 09 Jul 2010 4:15am
health benefits. Resistance training is good for muscle and bone health as well as improving metabolic health. Many women also avoid dairy products for they believe... to the milk.
The results were a gain in lean muscle mass without a gain in weight because there was a balance due to loss of body fat. Investigators are not quite sure why
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Milk Health Benefits
by
Fitho
Posted
Thu 29 Oct 2009 12:00am
We have news! Your mom was right.. drinking milk is good for health. What she didn’t tell you is that milk has lots more health benefits- milk can help you lose weight, gain muscle & reduce the risk of heart attack. We’ll tell you about that.
Studies have shown that subjects who consumed Read more
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Could Chocolate Milk Really Build Muscles in Children?
by
Jennifer Lance
Posted
Wed 05 Jan 2011 12:00am
by edenpictures
Can chocolate milk build muscles?
Costco is the only big box store I guiltily support (you know I am not perfect) only because of the convenience of buying large...?
“Chocolate Milk: Post-workout recovery secret?” refers to four sports medicine studies that found chocolate milk better than other carbohydrate heavy sports drink at building muscles
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Drink Milk for Muscles
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Julie K.
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:08pm
to cottage cheese or a handful of almonds, but now I’m going to put another item on the list– milk .
Milk helps rebuild muscles. In fact one 2007 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition compared the effects of three different drinks on building muscle and burning fat after weight lifting workouts. Milk drinkers saw the best results
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Muscle Milk
by
onetoughgirl
Posted
Sun 06 Jul 2008 12:00am
Weight GAINER!!????? Do WHAT? All this time I have been making our chocolate protein shakes with Chocolate Muscle Milk (aka protein powder I THOUGHT). What I failed to notice was the calorie content on the side! One serving is 600 calories!! YIKES! We went to GNC today to replenish our supply and I saw that they have Muscle Milk Light---which
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