Muscle Milk - Are the claims true?

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Check out this link: www.bodybuilding.com/.../milk.html Firstly, are the claims for real? Anyone out there taking it who can back up anything that the makers claim it does? Secondly, is it legal? It seems to be on a par with Creatine which, as far as I can ascertain from other threads on this forum, is not banned. Finally, are there any hazards to taking something like this? sincerely Syd
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    Gee Paul, taking Muscle Milk now are we? Are you not the most outspoken one on The Race Club forums against "supplements" as you call them? And why not take Collegiate Muslce Milk, which is allowed by the NCAA? Here is what the NCAA has to say about regular Muscle Milk... "The NCAA position on dietary supplement is one of caution. It is a “buyer beware market.” Purity and contamination should always be a concern. Keep in mind, the FDA does not strictly regulate dietary supplements. Therefore, the information on the labels may not be correct. Just because a product does not list any NCAA banned substances does not guarantee there are not any present." You aren't safe over here any longer, and I will be carefully watching your every post here and at The Race Club to make sure you aren't changing your viewpoints from site to site... I could have sworn with your attitude at The Race Club concerning supplements that surely Muscle Milk would not make your list of approved substances... Heck with your attitude over there I would have thought you didn't take any supplements, and surely I would have thought that even if you did take them Collegiate Muscle Milk would have won out over regular Muscle Milk as CMM is approved by the NCAA and regular Muscle Milk comes with a caution...
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    Gee Paul, taking Muscle Milk now are we? Are you not the most outspoken one on The Race Club forums against "supplements" as you call them? And why not take Collegiate Muslce Milk, which is allowed by the NCAA? Here is what the NCAA has to say about regular Muscle Milk... "The NCAA position on dietary supplement is one of caution. It is a “buyer beware market.” Purity and contamination should always be a concern. Keep in mind, the FDA does not strictly regulate dietary supplements. Therefore, the information on the labels may not be correct. Just because a product does not list any NCAA banned substances does not guarantee there are not any present." You aren't safe over here any longer, and I will be carefully watching your every post here and at The Race Club to make sure you aren't changing your viewpoints from site to site... I could have sworn with your attitude at The Race Club concerning supplements that surely Muscle Milk would not make your list of approved substances... Heck with your attitude over there I would have thought you didn't take any supplements, and surely I would have thought that even if you did take them Collegiate Muscle Milk would have won out over regular Muscle Milk as CMM is approved by the NCAA and regular Muscle Milk comes with a caution...
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