Monday, November 7, 2011

Athletes Honey Milk Chocolate Light, 11.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12)

Athletes Honey Milk Chocolate Light, 11.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12) Review


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Athletes Honey Milk Chocolate Light, 11.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12) Feature

  • Made from fresh milk and honey
  • 20 grams of high quality protein
  • Lactose free
  • No refrigeration needed
Athletes HoneyMilk is a delicious high-protein nutritional drink made from real milk and honey. Milk has one of the richest nutrient profiles of all foods. Containing nearly all of the nutrients needed to sustain human life from cradle to grave, milk is the very best naturally occurring example of a complete food. Honey is the only natural sweetener that is a product of the hard work of a member of the animal kingdom. Created by bees, honey is a great natural source of carbohydrates and is known for being extremely effective in not only boosting the performance and endurance of athletes, but in reducing muscle fatigue as well. Honey contains the natural fruit carbohydrates glucose and fructose. Brought to you by cows and bees, Athletes HoneyMilk is a nectar of nutrients – the best possible combination in the most advantageous proportions – designed specifically for the active athlete to help him or her reach their physical potential. Dark chocolate contains several bioactive compounds like theobromine, caffeine, tyramine and the nearly impossible to pronounce phenylethylamine, which promote alertness, lessen pain and promote well-being in athletes. And did we mention chocolate? And fewer calories because it's a Light version? 'Nuff said. Honey boosts athletic performance and endurance while reducing muscle fatigue. Milk's unique ratio of whey and casein proteins builds lean muscle while its minerals and vitamins balance the body's cellular and structural systems. Never powdered and lactose-free, Athletes HoneyMilk is nature's natural energy, protein, and mineral source.


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Nov 08, 2011 03:09:03
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