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Universal Nutrition Real Gains - Vanilla Ice Cream
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- Description
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Full 21 Servings - Contains Micellar Casein
605 Calories per serving
Enhanced with Inulin & Flaxseed
Real Gains is an extremely powerful mass-cultivating support formula that was created with you, a hardcore active and athletic individual, in mind. Real Gains has more of what you want and less of what you don't: more calories, more protein, more good fats, more taste, more fiber and far less sugar. You want to gain, muscle mass that is, and the right way to do that is with large amount of protein, which you will find in every scoop of Real Gains, and by cutting fat intake. Rest assured we use only the finest Whey Protein and Micellar Casein available on the market. We don't skimp on things that are important and neither should you. Our Real Gains Protein Complex has a top-notch Amino Acid Profile and instantly mixes into a liquid with no blender required. Large amounts of Complex Carbs have also been included in every serving since they are an essential part of building and fueling muscle expansion. These carbs are a large source of energy that will support your intensely hardcore weight training routines. We have also provided you with Inulin, a special dietary fiber that will aid in digesting all of the protein, carbs, and fat you need to get big and stay big. MCT and Flaxseed Oils are included to aid in hormone production, cell membrane protection and growth, as well as overall daily nutritional needs. Real Gains is meant to be used together with a well balanced diet and hardcore training routine.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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Use as a dietary supplement to achieve desired muscular weight gain. Use one serving between meals and at bedtime. This formula is highly concentrated, and due to its potency you may want to consider using 1/2 serving two or three times per day. For best results, use a blender or a Universal Mixboy.
Other Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Real Gains Protein Complex (ultra filtrated whey concentrate (milk), micellar casein, whey protein isolate), Inulin, Flaxseed Oil, MCT's Warning: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Universal Nutrition






Serving Size 155 grams 

Servings Per Container 21 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Calories 605.00 


Calories from Fat 45.00 


Total Fat 5.00 g 8% 


Saturated Fat 4.00 g 20% 


Trans Fat 0.00 g 


Cholesterol 100.00 mg 33% 


Sodium 175.00 mg 7% 


Potassium 396.00 mg 11% 


Total Carbohydrate 88.00 g 29% 


Dietary Fiber 2.00 g 8% 


Sugars 5.00 g 


Protein 52.00 g 104% 


Calcium 318.00 mg 32% 


Iron 1.00 mg 6% 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 



New Brunswick, NJ 08901 - Health Notes
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Pumping Up? How to Pick Your Protein Supplement
Pumping Up? How to Pick Your Protein Supplement
Our protein supplement guide will help you excel on the court, in the gym, or on the roadIf you take your workouts seriously, nutrition should be top of mind too. Protein is a great place to start, and focusing on getting the right types of protein, in the right amounts, and at the right times is key. Our protein supplement guide will help you meet your wellness goals, potentially improving your performance on the court, in the gym, or on the road.What type?
Whey
Whey protein is quick to digest and provides all of the protein building blocks - the amino acids. Our bodies cannot make some amino acids, and whey is ideal for meeting essential amino acid needs. Whey also supplies branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), and some research supports that they aid muscle recovery after hard workouts.
Casein
Compared with whey, casein is slower to digest, and results in a lower, yet more prolonged rise in blood amino acid levels, which may provide a particular advantage for body builders. At least one study supports that casein outshines whey in terms of promoting strength and lean body mass gains in people following a structured weight-training plan.
Rice
Rice protein is less likely to create allergic reactions than other proteins, and it comes from a plant, making it appropriate for vegetarians. Another potential advantage is that rice protein contains a high proportion of arginine, an amino acid that can dilate blood vessels, possibly enhancing blood flow to muscles. Rice is not a "complete" protein however; it doesn't supply all of the essential amino acids. Some products combine rice protein with proteins from sources like soy or milk to make it complete.
Egg
Egg protein is ideal for people who are looking to build new muscle. It has a very high protein efficiency ratio (PER), which is one measure of how well our bodies can use any particular form of protein. The higher the PER, the more efficiently our bodies can use that protein when we eat it. Egg is off the charts in terms of PER. Egg protein also is a complete protein, and is a good source of essential and branched chain amino acids. Egg protein powder is made from egg whites, and comes in a convenient, pasteurized powder form.
Soy
Soy protein is a high-quality plant protein that provides all essential amino acids, making it a good option for vegetarians. For the body to best utilize soy protein, vegetarians should also eat grain or dairy within a few days. Soy protein comes in two basic forms: soy protein isolate and soy protein concentrate. Soy protein isolate is the most highly purified form, and has a minimum protein content of 90%. Soy protein concentrate contains more carbohydrates, and has a protein content of approximately 70%. Concentrates tend to cost a little less, but if you find soy protein concentrate doesn't agree with you, try isolate, which is easier for some people to digest.
How much?
With protein, as with many nutrients, more is not always better. According to Dr. Doug Paddon-Jones, Associate Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch and Director of Exercise Studies, "30 grams of protein appears to stimulate maximum muscle synthesis. For athletes, each meal and snack is a chance to hit the 30 gram mark, giving your body several opportunities each day to maximize muscle growth and repair."
Another reason to spread protein evenly through the day is simple efficiency. "Given that your body won't use much beyond 30 grams of protein at a time, it doesn't make sense to load up with more than this," says Paddon-Jones.
When?
- Breakfast-To support muscle building first thing in the morning, try trading traditional carb-heavy breakfast foods for more protein-rich options, such as a powder protein supplement mixed with milk and cereal.
- If you're heading into a long strength-training session-Sipping a casein-based protein supplement prior to and during your workout will give muscles sustained access to amino acids. If taken in the evening, casein can provide a steady supply of amino acids while you're sleeping.
- Immediately pre- or post-workout-Especially if your workout includes aerobic or circuit training, protein manufacturers recommend a whey protein-based liquid or powder supplement.
Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD, an author, speaker, and internationally recognized expert in chronic disease prevention, epidemiology, and nutrition, has taught medical, nursing, public health, and alternative medicine coursework. She has delivered over 150 invited lectures to health professionals and consumers and is the creator of a nutrition website acclaimed by the New York Times and Time magazine. Suzanne received her training in epidemiology and nutrition at the University of Michigan, School of Public Health at Ann Arbor.Copyright 2013 Aisle7. All rights reserved. Aisle7.com
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Pros
- Builds Muscle
- Good Value
- Quickens Recovery Time
- Tasty
Cons
Best Uses
- After Workout
- Before Workout
- Everyday
Comments about Universal Nutrition Real Gains™ - Vanilla Ice Cream:
This was the first protein I used. I have tried others since but am going back to real gains for good. Try this protein you will be happy.
Comments about Universal Nutrition Real Gains™ - Vanilla Ice Cream:
the real gainer has the healthiest and most beneficial formula in the market in my opinion.
I woud highly recommend this product.Pros
- Builds Muscle
- Good Value
- Tasty
Cons
Best Uses
- After Workout
Comments about Universal Nutrition Real Gains™ - Vanilla Ice Cream:
very easy to mix and blend, tastes great, so throw some other protein supplements(if you want), as well as fruit into your after workout shake.
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