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CNP Pro Mass 4.5kg

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It is no secret that some nutrition companies view their weight gain formulas as simply a cheap way of supplying protein and calories. Lacking in any technology, most are simply crammed with sugars, saturated fat and indigestible protein. Digestive disorders, energy crashes, nausea, loss of appetite and increases in bdy fat are the usual accompaniments. Not bad for a product that was supposed to help you gain muscular bodyweight!
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CNP Pro Mass 4.5kg

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It is no secret that some nutrition companies view their weight gain formulas as simply a cheap way of supplying protein and calories. Lacking in any technology, most are simply crammed with sugars, saturated fat and indigestible protein. Digestive disorders, energy crashes, nausea, loss of appetite and increases in bdy fat are the usual accompaniments. Not bad for a product that was supposed to help you gain muscular bodyweight!

CNP believe that a serious problem needs a serious solution. CNP have taken exactly the same scietific approach that they apply to the development of any of their products. The main reasons why hard gainers struggle for every ounce of muscle are:

* Fast metabolic rate, requiring additional quality calories.

*Using products that contain only one source of protein. All the aminos enter the bloodstream at the same time and most are oxidized for energy or converted to urea or ammonia.

* Digestive problems, caused by poor quality supplements or those not suitable for people with sensitive digestion.

* Being in an almost permanent state of catabolism. Over training, through either calorific defect or unrealistic training workload leads to muscle loss and needs to be addressed by adjustment of training, increased calories and the use of anti-catabolic proteins. Whey protein is not anti-catabolic.

Pro-Mass is the only scientifically structured approach to lean tissue gain. Nothing is included merely to supply calories. Applying the principles of \"Fast and Slow Proteins\", we have blended undenatured, filtrated whey with undenatured micellar casein, supplying 35 grams of anti-catabolic protein (micellar casein is the only protein proven to be anti-catabolic). Carbohydrates are supplied in the form of our unique blend of 63% higher saccharides (complex) and 7% monosaccharides (simple). This is done to avert constant insulin fluctuatuions (leading to increased bodyfat) and to supply a continuous supply of energy without \"sugar crashes\" for those with a fast metabolism. The small amount of fat present, 4.87 grams per serving, comes in the form of unsaturated MCT's.

Low in lactose and easily digested, every serving supplies around 400 calories of the best technology that nutritional food science can address this issue with.

This is the new standard by which all weight gain formulas will be judged.

High in \"Fast and Slow Proteins\"
Anti-catabolic

Special Carb Matrix
Low in fat (unsaturated)
Low in Lactose

Label Information
Servings per container: 90 / 45
Serving size: 2 scoops (50g) / 4 scoops (100g)
Amount per serving:

  100g in 568ml of water 50g in568mlof skimmed milk
Energy 392Kcal / 1646Kj 389Kcal / 1634Kj
Protein 35g 36,5g
Carbohydrate 52g 54g
- of which sugars 2g 30g
Fat (85% MCTs) 4.87g 3g
-Saturated fat negligible negligible
Fibre g/100g 4 2
Sodium mg/100g 34 323

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