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phutton

New member
I agree about GNC. There are tons are kind of Muscle Milk out there...the best I have found it the CytoSport. Muscle Milk despite the name contains no lactose, so any milk product contamination is eliminated.
 

phutton

New member
I agree about GNC. There are tons are kind of Muscle Milk out there...the best I have found it the CytoSport. Muscle Milk despite the name contains no lactose, so any milk product contamination is eliminated.
 

phutton

New member
I agree about GNC. There are tons are kind of Muscle Milk out there...the best I have found it the CytoSport. Muscle Milk despite the name contains no lactose, so any milk product contamination is eliminated.
 

phutton

New member
I agree about GNC. There are tons are kind of Muscle Milk out there...the best I have found it the CytoSport. Muscle Milk despite the name contains no lactose, so any milk product contamination is eliminated.
 

phutton

New member
I agree about GNC. There are tons are kind of Muscle Milk out there...the best I have found it the CytoSport. Muscle Milk despite the name contains no lactose, so any milk product contamination is eliminated.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
I used to be a ballet dancer in my teens and 20's. What I found helped me was switching to complex carbohydrates (whole grain breads, brown rice, whole grain pasta). Burritos are a good choice for that reason, especially when they are made with a whole wheat tortilla and wholegrain brown rice. I used to eat gigantic wholegrain and chicken burritos when I danced and after literally hours and hours of training/performance.
Oh, and I don't consume high fructose corn syrup on a regular basis. I stick with natural sugars like cane sugar, maple syrup, etc. Shopping in health food stores helps since even stuff like pasta sauce is made with corn syrup- it's a cheap sweetener so it's in everything.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
I used to be a ballet dancer in my teens and 20's. What I found helped me was switching to complex carbohydrates (whole grain breads, brown rice, whole grain pasta). Burritos are a good choice for that reason, especially when they are made with a whole wheat tortilla and wholegrain brown rice. I used to eat gigantic wholegrain and chicken burritos when I danced and after literally hours and hours of training/performance.
Oh, and I don't consume high fructose corn syrup on a regular basis. I stick with natural sugars like cane sugar, maple syrup, etc. Shopping in health food stores helps since even stuff like pasta sauce is made with corn syrup- it's a cheap sweetener so it's in everything.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
I used to be a ballet dancer in my teens and 20's. What I found helped me was switching to complex carbohydrates (whole grain breads, brown rice, whole grain pasta). Burritos are a good choice for that reason, especially when they are made with a whole wheat tortilla and wholegrain brown rice. I used to eat gigantic wholegrain and chicken burritos when I danced and after literally hours and hours of training/performance.
Oh, and I don't consume high fructose corn syrup on a regular basis. I stick with natural sugars like cane sugar, maple syrup, etc. Shopping in health food stores helps since even stuff like pasta sauce is made with corn syrup- it's a cheap sweetener so it's in everything.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
I used to be a ballet dancer in my teens and 20's. What I found helped me was switching to complex carbohydrates (whole grain breads, brown rice, whole grain pasta). Burritos are a good choice for that reason, especially when they are made with a whole wheat tortilla and wholegrain brown rice. I used to eat gigantic wholegrain and chicken burritos when I danced and after literally hours and hours of training/performance.
Oh, and I don't consume high fructose corn syrup on a regular basis. I stick with natural sugars like cane sugar, maple syrup, etc. Shopping in health food stores helps since even stuff like pasta sauce is made with corn syrup- it's a cheap sweetener so it's in everything.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
I used to be a ballet dancer in my teens and 20's. What I found helped me was switching to complex carbohydrates (whole grain breads, brown rice, whole grain pasta). Burritos are a good choice for that reason, especially when they are made with a whole wheat tortilla and wholegrain brown rice. I used to eat gigantic wholegrain and chicken burritos when I danced and after literally hours and hours of training/performance.
<br />Oh, and I don't consume high fructose corn syrup on a regular basis. I stick with natural sugars like cane sugar, maple syrup, etc. Shopping in health food stores helps since even stuff like pasta sauce is made with corn syrup- it's a cheap sweetener so it's in everything.
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