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    Anyone use Myoplex?

    a buddy of mine was telling me he uses this. I guess it's an all-in-one type of supp? Any thoughts on it? Good, bad or indifferent?

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    I used it,I like it.I love their choclate lovers pack....Broke da mout!
    The tropical flavors are cool too except orange jubilee,I drank that one time...all I had was a bottle of water that was in the car allday,it was hot,tasted like crap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisROCK
    a buddy of mine was telling me he uses this. I guess it's an all-in-one type of supp? Any thoughts on it? Good, bad or indifferent?

    thx

    I'm not sure what you mean by "..all in one.." ? The Myoplex I've seen is most commonly used as a meal replacement although I do believe they do make protein shakes as well. I've used the Chocolate (pre-mixed) meal replacement shakes on occasion and I enjoy them. If you decide to go with Myoplex be sure to shop around. It can be a bit pricey depending on your source.
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    The only one worth a damn is the Myoplex Deluxe. The others are packed with maltodextrin and inferior ingredients.

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    I just bought the MYPLEX Deluxe (38 pack) I hope its worth it - at 53gms of protein, only 28gms of carbs aond only 340 calories it should be real good!

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    I used to use Myoplex with good results--but man, is it expensive compared to other adequate protein.
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    Myoplex is overpriced as hell. $115 for 42 individual packets? Just buy good old ON and if you need to take a serving with you, drop it in a shaker cup and add water when needed. I just saved you $100, i take paypal...

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    I use protein and glutamine separately myself... i had no intention of using myoplex, i was just inquiring for my friend who apparently is wasting his money. I buy 10 pounders of whey....45 bones... cant beat it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisROCK
    I guess it's an all-in-one type of supp? Any thoughts on it? Good, bad or indifferent?
    It is an MRP, and very expensive. I use it only because I get it free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    It is an MRP, and very expensive. I use it only because I get it free.
    how about you share the wealth prince...

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    i've used it when I was just starting to lift weights, my buddy told me about it, and I was a sucker for believing it would do anything for me but empty my wallet. Its way overpriced, just get some ON whey.

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    Is good stuff, but yes, too expensive.

    But since I work in a Nutritional Company, I get'em very cheap!!!


    Myoplex Original 42 servings for 60 bucks!!! That's a good deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    It is an MRP, and very expensive. I use it only because I get it free.
    Hey Rob, in all seriousness, you should really consider making an MRP.

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    pro lab lean mass matrix imo is a far superior product and you can shake it i always had to blend that nasty myoplex crap cin-oatmeal is the best flavor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    It is an MRP, and very expensive. I use it only because I get it free.
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    I like the

    -AdvantEdge Carb Control Ready-to-Drinks, chocolate fudge, $47.94 - 24 servings
    -AdvantEdge Complete Nutrition Chewy Bars, chocolate caramel, $42.84 per box
    -Myoplex Ready-to-Drinks, chocolate fudge

    Yes, quite expensive but I'm so picky these are the only one's I like

    I do like Isopure in the chocolate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by du510
    Hey Rob, in all seriousness, you should really consider making an MRP.
    maybe later on down the line, problem is the amount of competition with a product like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    maybe later on down the line, problem is the amount of competition with a product like that.
    True, but anyone of us that knows you and your accomplishments would buy yours... I know I would!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    maybe later on down the line, problem is the amount of competition with a product like that.
    But at the same time - there arent many companies that produce a really good MRP for a decent price. So I imagine it wouldtn be that tough. You know we woudl all support you.

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    very true, but because flavoring is so critical it would not be easy to make; one of the reasons I decided to put Maximum Pump in tablet form

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    very true, but because flavoring is so critical it would not be easy to make; one of the reasons I decided to put Maximum Pump in tablet form
    I could be a taste tester for ya if you ever decide to go that route, just let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    very true, but because flavoring is so critical it would not be easy to make; one of the reasons I decided to put Maximum Pump in tablet form
    What about your very own EC???
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    Quote Originally Posted by butterfly
    What about your very own EC???
    EC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    EC?
    Ephedrine/Caffiene stack maybe? Ya know, for people with both bronchial problems and drowsiness problems at once.

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    I will probably do a "fat burner" type product but not with Ephedrine in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    I will probably do a "fat burner" type product but not with Ephedrine in it.
    What are your plans for it? Any way of speaking generally without giving away the secret IML formula?

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    i have myoplex orignal n strawberry flavor one of mine friend told me drink it after gym . ? can anyone guide me ? and also it mention that 1 pack for 1 day and drink it with a silk milk ?

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