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Universal – Animal Pak, 44 packets

Universal – Animal Pak, 44 packets

 

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Since August 8, 1983, Animal Pak has been helping competitive bodybuilders get the most out of their freakish training routines by providing all the nutrition they need, plus some they didn’t know they needed. For 27 straight years, people like you have made Animal Pak the #1 selling training “pack” in the world. In fact, more competitive bodybuilders have cut their teeth on the Animal Pak than any other bodybuilding supplement in history. Why? Simple. Animal Pak gets the job done.* It works.* First time.* Every time.* Animal Pak has stood the test of time.

See, nature, in all her ingenuity, has designed the human body as the ultimate training machine. Since the dawn of mankind, our bodies have changed very little. And when it comes to growing our muscles in a freakish way, we still need the right combination and mega-doses of essential amino acids, carbs, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Only Animal Pak has everything you need.*

OK, so you think your regular multi is going to cut it? Get real, Jack. You want massive size and mega-strength and only Animal Pak can help deliver results.* Each Animal Pak starts with mega-doses of necessary vitamins and minerals. Yeah, vitamins and minerals. Vitamins (organic) and minerals (inorganic) are agents and catalysts. They can exert significant ergogenic/anabolic benefits and function as the spark plugs for activating all the necessary chemical reactions which make training and building muscle possible.*

If you’re training or dieting hard for a contest, the first thing that may happen when you don’t take the Animal Pak is that nutritional gaps begin to form.* Why should you care? Because over time, these deficiencies continue to grow. Eventually, your body will stop functioning at its optimum level. In other words, you hit the wall, your development reaches a plateau. In fact, even if only one key nutrient is missing from your diet, your body could shut down the anabolic drive needed to build muscle so that it can support more critical metabolic processes. When this happens, you stop growing.

Universal Uni-Liver Tablets, 500-Count Bottles

Universal Uni-Liver Tablets, 500-Count Bottles

 

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Universal, Uni-Liver. Dessicated Liver Supplement. 30 grain. Natural Dessicated And Defatted Argentine Liver. Cold Processed For Optimum Purity. Grass-Fed, Hormone-Free. Who We Are. Universal Nutrition has been providing cutting edge staple nutritional supplements to bodybuilders and hard training athletes the world over since 1977. As time passes, certain ideals never go out of style. Honest. Integrity. Respect.

These are the values we uphold and are the bedrock upon which we built our business. What It Is. For nearly thirty years more champion bodybuilders and athletes have used Uni-Liver than any other brand. Why? Uni-Liver is perhaps the most nutritionally-dense amino acid formula in the world. Each 30 grain Uni-Liver tablet is packed with the highest quality glandular substance derived form prized, grass-fed (hormone-free) Argentine beef.

The liver is then freed of all fat, water, connective tissue and then quickly flash frozen to -18 degrees Celsius. Because of this processing, Uni-Liver retains the biochemical spirit of the original source and contains a full spectrum of amino acids and other necessary and essential nutrients including Vitamin A, C, D, E, K; the entire family of B vitamins; copper, zinc, chromium, selenium, cobalt, molybdenum, magnesium, manganese, potassium, phosphorous, calcium, and more. Most importantly, Uni-Liver is a rich source of heme iron, the most bioavailable form of iron available anywhere. For your confidence, our product is certified 100% BSE-free. How We Back It Up.

What is on the label is in the bottle and what is in the bottle will help you reach your goals. We guarantee it. Backed by our 100% ironclad money back guarantee, we proudly stand behind every item we produce. If for whatever reason you are not satisfied with any product bearing our name, simply return it to your place of purchase with a receipt for a full refund. Our word is our bond. Ingredient Notes. The desiccated bovine liver in each 30 grain Uni-Liver tablet i

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Shedding Pounds – The Reality of Whole Egg Consumption

Here we have a perfect example of how certain food products get labeled unhealthy, when all the while they are extremely healthy.  Many people mistakenly think that the egg yolk is bad for you and usually discard them.  Wrong.  The egg yolk is the healthiest part of the egg with huge nutritional value and properties that help with shedding pounds.

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The Egg Yolk Nutritional qualities include:

1.  Antioxidant-rich

2.  Vitamin and mineral loaded

3.  B-Vitamins

4.  Trace minerals

5. Vitamin A

6. Folate

7.  Choline

8.  Lutein

9.  Yolks from free range chickens are loaded with Omega 3 fatty acids.

10. Yolks contain more than 90% of the calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, thiamin, B6, folate, and B12, and panthothenic acid of the egg.

11. Yolks contain all of the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, as well as all the essential fatty acids

Aside from the above mentioned, the egg yolk houses many more powerful nutrients the body thrives on, with one of them being the ability to assist in shedding pounds, which we will get to shortly.

So at this point most of you must be thinking, “But I thought eggs were not healthy because they send cholesterol levels sky high.” Once again, a common misconception.

Let’s clear this misconception up right now once and for all.  When high amounts of dietary cholesterol are taken in the body will naturally down regulate in order to balance things out.  If a person does not take in enough cholesterol the body will produce more because cholesterol has many important

First of all, when you eat a food that contains a high amount of dietary cholesterol such as eggs, your body down-regulates it’s internal production of cholesterol to balance things out.

On the other hand, if you don’t eat enough cholesterol, your body simply produces more since cholesterol has dozens of crucial functions in the body.

Facts of Interest

1.  Lately there have been studies released that show the consumption of whole eggs raises the good HDL cholesterol to a higher status than LDL cholesterol thus improving the overall cholesterol proportion and blood chemistry.

2.  High cholesterol is not a disease.  Heart disease is but high cholesterol is not.  Once again the wrong information is partially due to drug companies propaganda to promote their drugs.  According to health  and fitness professionals, trying to lower ones cholesterol levels is not the right thing to do because cholesterol holds serious and vitally important functions in the body.

3.  The real culprit in heart disease is  inflammation within the body, not dietary cholesterol.  The antioxidant lutein is most helpful for this problem as it helps protect the body from inflammation.  Lutein and other antioxidants are plentiful in egg yolks.

4.  For more proof that whole eggs are better for you than just egg whites, a study at the University of Connecticut demonstrated a group of men that consumed three eggs per day for twelve weeks while on a reduced carb, higher fat diet, showed HDL good cholesterol levels increased by twenty percent.  The LDL bad cholesterol remained the same.  Another group, eating egg supplements, or egg whites, showed no change and did not see an improvement in good cholesterol levels.

How about the calories in egg yolks?

Egg yolks do have more calories than egg whites however, they also have a high micro-nutrient density in those calories and this helps to regulate your appetite for the day, so you end up consuming less calories.  Plus, the healthy fats in the yolk help sustain levels of fat burning hormones in the body.  Yes we like those don’t we!  In a nutshell, egg yolks assist in the fat burning process helping you in shedding pounds.

Recently I came upon a study of a group of people that ate egg breakfasts vs a group of people that ate cereal or bagel-based breakfasts.  The results of the study: egg eaters lost or maintained a healthier body weight, while the cereal or bagel eaters gained weight.

I personally love eggs and have never really paid much attention to the high cholesterol talk.  I didn’t pay attention because with my eating 4-5 eggs a day, for the passed I don’t how many years, I have never had high cholesterol, and I maintain my weight as well as a low body fat content. I have also noticed that when I have eggs for breakfast I am still not feeling so hungry at lunch time, meaning I am completely satisfied with a lovely, light and healthy lunch that is substantial enough to hold me til dinner time. When I have started my day with eggs I also don’t feel the need to snack,  and as some may know snacking is one of the biggest culprits in preventing one from shedding pounds.  It is also one of the hardest areas of dieting to control.  Keep whole eggs in your diet along with a healthy but tasty eating plan and you will be shedding pounds by the mounds.

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Universal Nutrition Athlete Ben Rice 5 3 1 3s week military press and CGBP 12 08 10

3s today. Deffinitely feeling a bit beat up after yesterday so I kept things very quick and simple(which seems like what 5/3/1 is supposed to be) I got some good work in and I was happy with the session. standing military press 45×5 95x5x2 135×3 155×3 175×6 (missed 6 and then reset and got it) CGBP (flat footed with soft touch reps) 210×3 240×3 270×5 (had a really bad touch on number 5 that made it much harder than it should have been) Mixed (narrow) grip pullups 15×2 10×1 Full range dips Short rest 20 10×4 8 6 7 5 called it good there, definitely flet like pumped up and tired after this one and I have a feeling that I’m really going to feel those dips tomorrow. Got my new supplements in today definitely needed the reload on animal PM I’ve had some bad insomnia all week. Also got my first two canisters of animal test that I am going to be running for a full cycle to see if I cant get those week 10 goals locked down. Gonna try to get in tomorrow and finish the deadlift circuits that I had to cut yesterday, and that will be my last session til sunday due to finals, gym closures, and end of the quarter check outs as an RA.

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Sports dietitians fueling top football programs

Nowadays, under the supervision of the Cornhuskers’ sports nutrition staff, the junior running back can account for every calorie and carb that goes into his body. Those midnight burgers are out, and Burkhead said he’s never felt, or played, better.

Can a winning diet lead to wins on the football field?

The Collegiate & Professional Sports Dietitians Association said 13 schools in the preseason Top 25 poll employ at least one full-time sports registered dietitian and five of those schools have two. The group said there are only 13 full-time sports RDs spread across the other 95 members of the Football Bowl Subdivision.

The CPSDA said schools serious about competing at the highest level need people to oversee what, when and how much their football players are eating.

“I take a lot of pride in feeling like our guys are going to be the best-fueled team out there,” Nebraska director of sports nutrition Josh Hingst said. “When it comes to the third and fourth quarters, our guys aren’t going to be dragging. We’re going to fuel them to perform, and nutrition isn’t an aspect where we’re going to drop the ball.”

Long gone are the days of the old-school training table, usually a partitioned dormitory dining hall where steak was served once a week and the athletes could go back for second helpings where it wasn’t allowed for other students.

Nebraska will spend more than $1 million this year on specially prepared foods for its athletes, and that doesn’t include more than $200,000 for supplements or Hingst’s $74,000 salary.

Nebraska, however, is one of the few athletic departments that operate in the black. Cost-conscious athletic directors have been slow to commit resources to sports nutrition, CPSDA president Dave Ellis said. Typically, he said, an outside consultant or someone from a university’s student health department will give a talk to athletes about healthy eating and then provide no follow-up.

Tom Osborne, Nebraska’s Hall of Fame coach and now the athletic director, was among the first to buy in to the value of sports nutrition. Nebraska built a premier training table complex with the money it received for appearing in the 1983 Kickoff Classic, and the school hired Ellis as its first sports nutritionist in 1994.

“It’s a student-welfare argument more than a keep-up-with-the-Joneses argument,” Ellis said. “How can you assume these are part-time athletes? They may only practice a set number of hours in season and in offseason workouts. The damage done takes longer than 24-hour cycles. It’s a very important thing to know we’re in the recovery business, and these athletes are always in a state of damage and recovery that requires quality rest and quality intervention with diet.”

Alabama’s Amy Bragg said she and other sports RDs must break their charges’ bad habits when they arrive on campus. Like many Americans, she said, most freshmen eat too much fast food and not enough fruits and vegetables.

Eating right – and at the right time – promotes faster muscle recovery and deters athletes from seeking shortcuts.

Bragg said sports RDs can also assess supplements and are on the lookout for the use of substances that are banned by the NCAA.

“Let’s feed them right so they don’t have to do the other things,” Bragg said.

At Nebraska, each football player is analyzed at the start of his freshman year to determine, among other things, whether he needs to gain or lose weight and how many calories he requires to perform at his highest level. Each gets a laminated meal card that he can refer to when he goes to the training table and for snacking tips.

Burkhead adheres to a 4,500-calorie-a-day diet that allows him to maintain his 210 pounds and 6.5 percent body fat. Offensive linemen, on the other hand, might require 5,000 calories a day to stay at 300 pounds and have 20 percent to 25 percent body fat.

The average male requires about 2,000 calories a day to maintain his weight.

Ellis founded an easy-to-follow 1-2-3 plan for players to follow. Fruits and vegetables are “1,” carbohydrates are “2,” and lean proteins are “3.”

At lunch and dinner Burkhead ladles up a predetermined number of servings of each. He visits an area in the football complex known as “the landing” throughout the day to snacks on fruits, trail mix and sports drink. He has a glass of milk at bedtime.

Players stop by the “fueling table” on their way in and out of practices to pick up approved supplements and other items that help them recover quickly from the wear and tear on their bodies.

Players are monitored through weekly weigh-ins, with Hingst tweaking their meal plans accordingly.

Hingst also offers cooking classes to players so they can prepare their own meals when the training table is closed, and nutrition staffers clip newspaper ads pointing players to the best grocery buys around Lincoln.

Burkhead said a football player can’t help but eat right at Nebraska – though he does admit to sneaking some ice cream from time to time.

“I thought I knew a lot about nutrition before I got here,” he said, “but I didn’t know nearly as much as I know now.”

Hingst said the dietitian’s role is as important as those of the strength coach and athletic trainer in college football.

“We’re trying to look at every single area of nutrition and do the best job we can and make sure it isn’t the limiting factor, the weak link in the chain,” he said.

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