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ON Serious Mass (12lbs)

14,999.00
For Muscle Building & Weight Gain Goals 1,250 Calories per Serving to Help Boost Calorie Intake ¹ 50 Grams of

OPTIMUM NUTRITION GOLD STANDARD 100% ISOLATE

7,999.00
  • High Quality Hydrolyzed & Ultra-Filtered Whey Protein Isolate
  • 25 Grams of Protein Per Serving
  • 5.5 Grams of Naturally Occurring BCAAs per Serving
  • 1 Gram of Carbohydrates Per Serving

Optimum Nutrition – Glutamine Powder For Glutamine Support – Unflavored – 300 g

2,999.00
  • 5 Grams of Pure L-Glutamine Per Serving
  • Most Abundant Amino Acid in the Body
  • Mixes Easily
  • Highly Concentrated

Optimum Nutrition – Gold Standard 100% Casein Protein Post-Workout Slow-Digesting Protein, Muscle Support & Recovery – 4 LB

18,000.00
  • 24 Grams of Protein per Serving to Help Build and Maintain Muscle³
  • Nearly 5 Grams of Naturally Occurring BCAAs per Serving to Support Endurance and Recovery
  • Ideal for Use Between Meals and Before Bed
  • 40% of the Daily Value for Calcium per Serving
  • 110-120 Calories per Serving
  • 0.5-1 Gram of Fat per Serving
  • 1 Gram of Sugar per Serving

Optimum Nutrition – Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein Isolate Post-Workout Muscle Support & Recovery – 5 LB (New Packing)

18,599.00
  • The World’s Best-Selling Whey Protein Powder
  • 24 Grams of Protein per Serving to Help Build and Maintain Muscle
  • 5 Grams of Naturally Occurring BCAAs per Serving to Support Endurance and Recovery
  • Gluten-Free
  • Banned Substance Tested

Optimum Nutrition – Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein Isolate Post-Workout Muscle Support & Recovery – 5 LB (New Packing)

23,000.00
Post-Workout Muscle Support & Recovery 24 Grams of Protein per Serving to Help Build and Maintain Muscle³ 5.5 Grams of

Optimum Nutrition – Instantized BCAA 5000 Powder for Muscle Endurance & Recovery – Unflavored – 60 Servings

4,599.00
  • 5 grams of high-quality BCAAs in a 2:1:1 Ratio
  • Intra-workout support to help spare muscle during endurance exercise
  • BCAAs have long been used by strength and endurance athletes in combination with intense training for muscle support and recovery

Optimum Nutrition – Micronized Creatine Powder for Muscle Building Support – Unflavored – 60 Servings

5,499.00
Muscle Size, Strength & Performance 5 Grams of Pure Creatine Monohydrate per Serving Helps Support ATP Recycling & Explosive Movements¹

Optimum Nutrition – Opti-Fit Lean Protein Shake for Meal Replacement Protein Powder Drink – 1.8 Lbs. & 16 Servings

4,999.00
  • 200 calories per serving
  • 25 grams of protein
  • 5 grams of fat
  • Meal Replacement Protein Powder Drink Mix
  • Fast and Slow Digesting Protein Sources
  • Made With Chickpea and Oat
  • Excellent Source of fiber
  • Includes vitamin and mineral blend
  • Mixes Easily Into Cold Water
  • Just 200 Calories Per Serving

USP Labs – OxyElite Protein Premium Milk Protein Isolate Based Advanced Leaning Protein – 907 g

7,000.00
  • Amino Acid Blends – Due to a test developed in the 1800s (Yes, the 1800s) and still used today, certain non-essential filler amino such as glycine, alanine, and taurine can be added to protein because when analyzed using these dated tests they increase the total nitrogen content of the product, which makes it appear as having more protein than it really does. Run, don’t walk, from amino blends added to protein products.
  • Low % Whey Concentrates (especially when listed as the first ingredient in protein blend) – Did you know that all whey protein concentrate is not created equal? Whey protein concentrate is available between 34% – 80% protein content, meaning unless your protein label specifically states what % it is, you may be consuming the cheap stuff that has higher lactose (milk sugar) and other unwanted byproducts that are sold to the animal feed industry.
  • Maltodextrin (i.e. glucose polymers) – While not technically a sugar, this additive can act like one and registers higher on the Glycemic Index scale than a slice of white bread.
  • Creamers (with corn syrup solids & hydrogenated fats) – You know that thick, fatty liquid polluted with corn syrup solids and evil hydrogenated fats some put in their coffee? Yeah, it’s in many proteins as well because it’s cheap and improves taste (it’s also loaded with fat and sugar).