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| Weight loss and weight gain observations related to Myogence appear to be related to energy. Myogence consumption appears to increase activity by providing readily available nutrients thus promoting the working of the body and subsequent caloric burn. Furthermore, in theory, ready available fuel supplies should reduce “craving” for fast burning calories found in foods containing sugar, caffeine, alcohol and other caloric sources of limited nutritional value. Weight gain observations have, for the most part, been of the lean muscle variety and are presumed to be related to increased nutrition and increased activity. Increased activity has, apparently, in some instances increased dietary consumption in response to increased caloric need. The quality of the weight gain is directly related to the quality of the diet. Click here to return to Suggested Uses. |
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