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Perhaps I commented too early. What legal issues are Musclepharm facing? I know they were putting less protein in than advertised or is it something more serious (heavy metals found etc)?
I like finding protein deals at Grocery Outlet... This product line is always there, and DIRT cheap. I guess this is why. I may pick some up actually. Cheap enough to double up.
I changed my mind when I was there.Why?? Youd be doubling up on shit
Man, thats disappointing to hear. That's the protein I am using now.
Protein Matrix (Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Hydrolysate), Amino Matrix [L-Glycine, L-Taurine, BCAAs (Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine) (3.1.2 Patent Pending Ratio), L-Glutamine], Natural and Artificial Flavors, Cocoa Powder, Glucose Polymers, Suspension Matrix (Xanthan Gum, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum), Flax Seed Oil, Sea Salt, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Enzyme (Lactase).
What? It's dissapointing because Arnold left over financial issues? Not because of the shit product?
The product is crap with or withour Arnold.. I mean just look at the ingredients:
A lot of extra shit + added aminos to spike the protein content. Well at least it's got a picture of Arnold (for now) so it must work.
What? It's dissapointing because Arnold left over financial issues? Not because of the shit product?
The product is crap with or withour Arnold.. I mean just look at the ingredients:
A lot of extra shit + added aminos to spike the protein content. Well at least it's got a picture of Arnold (for now) so it must work.
I'm a big Arnold fan but I cringed a bit when I found out about him having his own supplement line and being partners with Muscle Pharm. Talk about a quick cash grab. I know Arnold's a big part of promoting physical fitness but there is a million other things he can do instead of just starting his own supplement company. Also like someone else mentioned the ingredients were pure crap, I don't even think he really cared about it too much or he would have researched the various different types of proteins and amino acids and what his should and shouldn't have because it's pretty obvious the ingredients in his were pure crap and it doesn't take a PHD in supplements to understand how he could have easily made his product better.
Exactly. It wasn't like his range was geared towards health at all. He is either just saying what he is to sound good (as usual) or he doesn't really have a clue himself. But as you state you don't need to have a great knowledge of supplements to know they are not great. Plus I imagine he had numerous advisors helping him out a long the way. It's great he is promoting health and fitness but I don't think much thought went into his supplements. They are literally your standard cheap supplements with his name put on the label and a huge profit margin added.