EAS Myoplex FAQ's
Q: Do you have any yeast in your Myoplex supplements?
A: We do not add yeast to any of our products, although some
of our products do contain yeast RNA (ribonucleic acid), which is derived from
yeast. Myoplex Deluxe, Myoplex Deluxe Bars, GKG, and CytoVol all contain yeast
RNA. Yeast RNA may assist with glutamine synthesis in the body, as well as
supporting the immune system.
Q: Would Myoplex be considered "kosher" or suitable for
vegetarians?
A: Myoplex has not been tested or approved by a rabbinical
oversight committee and the fact that it contains milk protein derivatives would
make it unsuitable for strict vegetarians
Q: What's the nutrition profile of
Myoplex?
A: There are 280 calories in each serving, 2 grams of fat, 42
grams of protein, and 24 grams of carbohydrate.
Q: How much lactose is present in the
Myoplex nutrition shakes?
A: All of our Myoplex nutrition shakes are 99% lactose
free.
Q: I have read numerous articles on the
"evils" of hydrogenated oils, and how they can raise your levels of "bad" (low
density) cholesterol levels. Why do you then put these in your Myoplex
formula?
A: The hydrogenated oils have been added to the Myoplex
nutrition shakes primarily as a texturing agent. While it is true that in
sufficient quantities, hydrogenated oils can have a negative effect on "bad"
cholesterol levels, each Myoplex nutrition shake has approximately 0.5 grams of
hydrogenated oil per serving. In that minute quantity, the hydrogenated oils in
the Myoplex formula should not have a significant effect upon levels of "bad"
cholesterol.
Q: May I supplement with a Myoplex nutrition shake as my last
meal, right before I go to bed?
A: Myoplex is not the best choice prior to going to going to
bed. As it has a mid-range Glycemic index rating, it will provoke more of an
insulin response than you are looking for right before going to sleep. One of
the best meals you can consume just prior to going to sleep is cottage cheese
and an apple
Q: After I have mixed my Myoplex nutrition
shake, for how long will it retain its' potency?
A: As long as your nutrition shake is not heated, the Myoplex
nutrition shake should retain its' potency for up to 8 hours.
Q: I'm interested in trying a nutrition
shake like Myoplex, but I'm lactose intolerant. Are there any products that
would work for someone with my condition?
A: There are negligible amounts of lactose
in Myoplex—it's 99% lactose free. We don't know why, but lactose intolerance
affects about 75% of the world population but only about 20-25% of people in the
U.S. Since people with this problem lack the enzymes necessary to digest milk
and milk byproducts, all the lactose hangs around the colon until mercenary
bacteria find it and start to break it down. The resulting fermentation and
byproducts cause flatulence, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Researchers in a
recent study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic
Association found that lactose-intolerant individuals could easily tolerate
small doses of lactose, i.e., around two grams. It seems that these small
servings of dairy products such as hard cheese or regular milk resulted in no
symptoms of intolerance. If their findings hold up in future research, a serving
of Myoplex, with a lactose content of under one gram per serving, should not
pose problems to individuals who are normally lactose intolerant
Q: Do the Myoplex nutrition shakes contain any wheat-gluten or
rice-gluten in their forumla?
A: No, all of our protein nutrition shakes, including Myoplex,
are both wheat- and rice-gluten free.
Q: Could I get the same key nutrients in
Myoplex from regular food?
A: Yes, it's possible, but would you? Myoplex is in a category
of products called nutrition shakes. It's meant to be a replacement for a meal.
Most of us today are so busy that we don't have time to plan, shop for, and
prepare the nutritious meals we should in order to get the most out of our
training. That's where the convenience of a nutrition shake is so
helpful.
Q: How many servings of Myoplex should I
take on training and non-training days?
A: Well, it sort of depends on how much time you have to
devote to meal planning and preparation. Regular exercisers should take in six
small meals a day and most people don't have time to prepare an actual meal six
times every day. The recommendation is to eat at least three regular-food meals
and ingest two to three servings of Myoplex daily, taking one after a workout
and using the other servings in place of a meal.
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