My first post,
Who out there is taking ProLab's Lean Mass Matrix MRP's? Is it me or is this stuff too good to be true? It is fairly high in calories for an MRP, but I've yet to find an MRP that contains a better source of carbs along with a minimal amount of sugar? It's high in fiber and the carbs that it contains are those that tend to require time in the kitchen. I think the barley, brown rice, and oat flour gives it an excellent granular texture that separates it from the other MRP's. Plus, having it also instantized makes it great for the road. All three available flavors (Chocolate, Vanilla, and Cinnamon Oatmeal) are awesome.
I have to give props to ProLab's Protein Component powder as well. The cinnamon oatmeal powder is an excellent additive to a bowl of oatmeal! I've even added a scoop to my pancakes and it's greatness. I'm using a "just-add-water" mix by Pioneer and it's the cleanest pancake mix I've ever seen. No hydrogenated oils that you'll find in brands such as Hungry Jack and Aunt J. All in all, ProLab has taken the spot of my normally stocked EAS products in my pantry.
David
Quick bio: 26 years old, 5'8, 166lbs, 5% body fat. Other supplementation includes Ultimate Nutrition's CGT, Now's Pure l-Arginine, CytoSport's CytoGainer for post workout recovery, and Ultimate Nutrition's multivitamin. Daily caloric intake between 2800 - 3000 calories.
Who out there is taking ProLab's Lean Mass Matrix MRP's? Is it me or is this stuff too good to be true? It is fairly high in calories for an MRP, but I've yet to find an MRP that contains a better source of carbs along with a minimal amount of sugar? It's high in fiber and the carbs that it contains are those that tend to require time in the kitchen. I think the barley, brown rice, and oat flour gives it an excellent granular texture that separates it from the other MRP's. Plus, having it also instantized makes it great for the road. All three available flavors (Chocolate, Vanilla, and Cinnamon Oatmeal) are awesome.
I have to give props to ProLab's Protein Component powder as well. The cinnamon oatmeal powder is an excellent additive to a bowl of oatmeal! I've even added a scoop to my pancakes and it's greatness. I'm using a "just-add-water" mix by Pioneer and it's the cleanest pancake mix I've ever seen. No hydrogenated oils that you'll find in brands such as Hungry Jack and Aunt J. All in all, ProLab has taken the spot of my normally stocked EAS products in my pantry.
David
Quick bio: 26 years old, 5'8, 166lbs, 5% body fat. Other supplementation includes Ultimate Nutrition's CGT, Now's Pure l-Arginine, CytoSport's CytoGainer for post workout recovery, and Ultimate Nutrition's multivitamin. Daily caloric intake between 2800 - 3000 calories.
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