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Lean Lipids in Muscle Milk: Can a Fat Be Your Friend?

This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 at 2:26 pm and is filed under Muscle Milk, Products, Health and Nutrition Articles

When you hear the word “lipids,” you probably think about fat and cholesterol. The word is commonly used in connection with body fat. And if you’re an athlete looking to build major muscle mass, you might think lipids are something to avoid. But not all lipids are alike. As savvy bodybuilders have learned, one type of fat can be your friend: Lean Lipids.


Lean Lipids, a key ingredient in CytoSport Muscle Milk, are scientifically engineered to offer the benefits of natural lipids without the downside. What are the benefits? The body needs fat to burn as energy. Lean Lipids provide energy so you can handle an intense workout. But unlike regular lipids, which are easily stored as body fat, Lean Lipids provide the energy you need without being easily stored.


An Important Bodybuilding Tool


There was a time when scientists and nutritionists viewed all fats as essentially the same. However, now it is widely recognized that, similar to carbohydrates, fats can be classified as “good” and “bad” for the purposes of adding lean muscle and avoiding body-fat storage.


The Lean Lipids found in Muscle Milk are unique because they’re patterned after the lipids found in mother’s milk. The milk nursing mothers provide for their infants promotes lean muscle growth. With Muscle Milk, bodybuilders can benefit from a similar formula that helps them burn fat and build muscle. Here’s how:


  • The calories found in Lean Lipids are designed to be used during your workout instead of being stored as body fat. This promotes lean muscle building.




  • Lean Lipids are rich in medium-chain triglycerides, or MCTs. This special type of fat tends to fuel muscle energy and produce heat instead of being stored as fat.




  • Lean Lipids have anti-inflammatory and mineral-retention properties that make them ideal for serious bodybuilding, allowing you to work out longer and more effectively.



The bottom line on Lean Lipids? While they may add to the overall fat content of Muscle Milk, their unique composition helps you get leaner, build muscle more effectively, and handle more-intense workouts. For that reason, many bodybuilders consider Lean Lipids an essential part of their training regimen.


Other Muscle Milk Innovations


In addition to the Lean Lipids breakthrough, CytoSport Muscle Milk features a compound called glycocyamine that can help boost your natural creatine production for superior athletic performance and muscle growth.


Muscle Milk also contains a combination of amino acids, peptides, and complex proteins. This combination can help you build muscle more efficiently.

Ready to Add Muscle Mass?

If you’re ready to increase muscle and burn fat, consider the advantages of adding Muscle Milk to your high-intensity bodybuilding plan. The unique combination of specially engineered lipids and creatine-boosting compounds—along with beneficial amino acids, peptides, and proteins—can help you build lean muscle like never before. And remember, not all fats are the same. While it’s a good idea to stay away from fats that are easily stored, the Lean Lipids found in Muscle Milk will help fuel intense workouts, reduce inflammation, and build lean muscle. It truly provides the best of both worlds.

—Sherry Ciurczak





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