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    What's next after Cytogainer? Nitrotech maybe..?

    Hey guys,

    I have been taking CytoGainer for a long while. I was looking at Nitrotech. Yesterday I was working in the gym (floor staff) and two guys were like you lost weight/you look lean. You look great." So I said hey let me try the lean look for a while. So CytoGainer works great for me, but you put on a few pounds. So I guess I should do cutting now and bulk up back in the fall. Would Nitrotech have less fat, but enable me to on lean mass. Or should I just continue with CytoGainer but use less of it? I usually have three shakes a day with 2 percent milk. Any advice? Please any recommendations is appreciated. Thanks!

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    Hey guys what do you think of optimum nutrition pro complex?

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    Im biased but only because im Lactose Intolerant.
    All The Whey | Whey Protein Supplements for Bodybuilding and Health

    Great great flavors and 100% pure Isolate whey. My stomach enjoys it. They have a concentrate too, but that would not work for me.

    Vanilla tastes like Vanilla, Strawberries taste like strawberries, Schnozberries tastes like....

    It mixes quite well and tastes great, best part of all they are a sponsor and you would be supporting "local", if you will.

    I am in no way affiliated with them, i just like to not bleed when i take shakes.
    Please do not PM me with questions, I will not PM you back.

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    If you're trying to lean out, I would just go with a weight gainer right after you work out. A leaner protein would be better during the day when you don't need as much calories.

    Between the Nitrotech protein that I have purchased and my friends have let me try, I have tried like 4 different flavors. And they all taste like crap. Just so you know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hashman View Post
    Hey guys what do you think of optimum nutrition pro complex?
    I like the protein blends, but pro complex is to pricey.

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