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Tony Quinn / Educo ProAlpha Male supplement

  • 09-08-2012 02:37PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭


    Has anyone used this stuff? Looks like a protein supplement with added multivitamins, Omega 3 oils etc. I know that supplements aren't a magic bullet but as a kick start on my fitness regime and to inctrease my intake of protein and good fats this looks OK.

    Here is the jazz from the website:

    ProAlpha Male protein is a unique low-glycaemic, low-fat protein drink tailor-made for men of all ages.
    Formulated from the highest quality ingredients this delicious drink can help to achieve weight loss and increase muscle tone. This is due to the presence of the highly effective anti-oxidant DIM, the effective broccoli extract anti-oxidant which can help reduce the tendency to store fat.
    Other potent ingredients in ProAlpha Male includes Zinc, essential for a healthy immune function, mental zest and the formation of testosterone plus Magnesium, a mineral essential for circulation and energy.
    Containing Acetyl -L-Carnitine, the amino acid that helps every cell in the body to burn fat for energy and L-Arginine, another valuable amino acid that promotes healthy arteries and boosts immunity are also ingredients in this product.
    In addition, ProAlpha Male has Omega-3 fatty acids, for healthy brain function, MCT's to help burn fat in the body and Alpha Lipoic Acid, to help convert glucose to energy.
    The inclusion of Chromium also adds to its nutritional value.
    ProAlpha Male also gives you a full multi-vitamin supplement with vital selenium and Vitamin D.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 612 ✭✭✭boomtown84


    49 euro per kilo is verry pricey and the website doesn't give the macro breakdown per scoop afaik.
    I'd steer clear of it anyway. Much better quality stuff out there at much better prices.


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