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posted on 09-12-2008
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Clinical Tests Demonstrate Dramatic Fat-Loss and Muscle Preservation
Everyone knows that whey protein is essential for the support of muscle growth. But now comes word on the research front that there's a cutting-edge new bioactive protein that appears to take this efficacy much further.
In a brand new 12 week clinical trial, subjects using a specialized fractionated protein complex called Prolibra® achieved a remarkable mean reduction in body weight of 6.1% while also preserving lean muscle to a much greater degree than the control group. Even more remarkable is the fact that such results were achieved using just 24.4 grams of this specialized protein per day.
Prolibra®'s proprietary composition includes a specialized bioactive peptide matrix along with a special whey mineral complex designed to precisely target key mechanisms of body transformation. Additionally, Prolibra® appears to help maintain a healthy glycemic response by reducing post-prandial glycemia. In a study conducted by Glycemic Index Laboratories, participants experienced a statistically signifi cant reduction of up to 37.8 glycemic index units when Prolibra® was added to a liquid meal. This mechanism of helping maintain already healthy levels of blood sugar in turn may assist appetite control and enhance weight loss.
These results are of great import to bodybuilders, principally because they would indicate that there is now a precision-targeted protein source available to them that would make the difficult task of cutting fat while preserving lean muscle considerably easier. This revolutionary physique enhancement tool is found exclusively in Supreme Protein's new Vectron™.
Scientific Reference:
A whey-protein supplement increases fat loss and spares lean muscle in obese subjects: a randomized human clinical study. Joy L Frestedt, John L Zenk, Michael A Kuskowski, Loren S Ward and Eric D Bastian.
Minnesota Applied Research Center (MARC), Edina, MN, USA, Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA and 3Glanbia Research and Development Center, Twin Falls, ID, USA
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