How is Alpha-L-PolyLactate™ in Cytomax® an Acid Buffer?
Alpha-L-PolyLactate™ found in Cytomax® Performance Drink has two primary functions in our body: supply energy faster than glucose and act as an...
Muscle Milk® Powder Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is Muscle Milk®? A. Muscle Milk is a protein-enhanced formula designed to promote increased strength, lean muscle growth and fast...
How Does Alpha-L-Polylactate™ in Cytomax® Work Faster than Glucose?
Most cellular energy is generated in an area of the cell called mitochondria, also referred to as ‘Powerhouses of the Cell’ because...
Lactate, Fructose and Glucose Oxidation Profiles in Sports Drinks and the Effect on Exercise Performance
Exclusive to Cytomax® products, Alpha-L-PolyLactate™ is a patented energy source proven to provide energy longer and faster. Cytomax® lowers acid in muscles,...
Muscle Milk® Ready-to-Drink Products Recieve Kosher Dairy Certification
CytoSport™, Inc has received Kosher Dairy certification (OU-D)  for Muscle Milk® and Muscle Milk® Ready-to-Drink products under the supervision of the Kashruth...
The Truth on Mono-Sodium Glutamate (MSG) and Milk-Based Proteins
Recently there has been a great deal of confusion with regards to Mono-Sodium Glutamate (MSG) and milk-based proteins. MSG is used as...
MONSTER PUMP™ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How does MONSTER PUMP™ differ from Fast Twitch™? A. MONSTER PUMP contains over 17 grams of cellular volumizing agents, including Waxy...
MONSTER MASS™ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How does MONSTER MASS™ differ from CytoGainer™? A. MONSTER MASS contains more calories per serving and provides an advanced, 50 grams multi-source,...
MONSTER MILK™ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How is MONSTER MILK™ powder different from Muscle Milk® powder? A. MONSTER MILK contains 50 grams of a lactose-free, sustained-release protein blend...
Muscle Milk® Ready-to-Drink 14 oz FAQ's
Muscle Milk® Ready-to-Drink 14 oz FAQ’s 1.) Does Muscle Milk® Ready-to-Drink needs to be refrigerated? Muscle Milk is aseptically packaged so it is...
What is Alpha-L-Polylactate™ and What Does it Do?
George Brooks, Ph.D., Professor of Exercise Physiology. Alpha-L-Polylactate™ is a mixture of organic (mainly) and inorganic salts of lactic acid. Thus, Polylactate...
Muscle Milk® Casein Micelles
Milk is an extremely complex food that delivers a broad spectrum of immune and nutrition factors to help babies survive and grow....
Cytomax® - Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Cytomax better then those other "thirst-quencher" sports drinks? Most commercial sport drinks are made with primarily simple sugar as an...
10 things you should know about lactic acid: old myths and new realities
by Thomas Fahey, Ed.D., Professor of Exercise Physiology, California State University at Chico Lactic acid has a bad reputation. Many people blame...
New Science and Technology for Fueling Athletes
10/3/2007 New Technology In Sports Drinks: Lag in Energy Delivery Curtailed Imagine new technology in a sports drink that gets energy into an athlete 300%...
10 Reasons Why You Should Use Cytomax® Performance Drink Instead of Water During Workouts
While water is nature's perfect fluid replacement and always will be, your needs during exercise include more than just water. You need...
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The Truth on Mono-Sodium Glutamate (MSG) and Milk-Based Proteins

Recently there has been a great deal of confusion with regards to Mono-Sodium Glutamate (MSG) and milk-based proteins. MSG is used as a flavor enhancer in many processed foods. Muscle Milk does not contain MSG.  Below is an accurate, straight-forward explanation to clarify this question for consumers.


About 10% of the protein in a glass of milk is glutamic acid; however there is no MSG in milk-based proteins. Muscle Milk® and MONSTER MILK™ product formulas contain only milk-based proteins.


MSG is the sodium salt of free-form glutamic acid. Glutamic acid that is bound to a protein is not the free-form amino acid, therefore cannot exist as MSG. In milk-based proteins all glutamic acid is bound to other naturally occurring amino acids that form the proteins of milk. Additionally, about 10% of the protein in Muscle Milk® and MONSTER MILK™ is glutamic acid, however there is no MSG in Muscle Milk® or MONSTER MILK™. All glutamic acid in Muscle Milk® is bound (non free-form) to the naturally occurring amino acids that form the milk-based proteins. Individuals sensitive to MSG do not react to proteins that contain bound glutamic acid (i.e. milk-based proteins). Furthermore, free-form, unbound glutamic acid is not added to any Muscle Milk® or MONSTER MILK™ products therefore MSG is not present.


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QUALITY INGREDIENTS




Our 150,000 sq ft. state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is where we produce all of our powder products and pre-blends for ready-to-drink products. It is also where we exercise complete control over our brands – from what goes into the mix to what goes into the package.


This setup provides a critical speed to market advantage over the competition. And it gives our devoted following of consumers – high school, college, pro athletes and coaches alike – peace of mind knowing the safety, efficacy, and authenticity of the CytoSport brands is a given.



UNMATCHED CONFIDENCE

CytoSport ™ products are a completely safe, effective, and legal alternative trusted by athletes worldwide who demand the highest level of performance from themselves and from the nutritional support products they use.


Mike Bottom, Former Co-Head Men's Swimming Coach at the Cal-Berkeley, who coached athletes from five different countries in the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, stands behind CytoSport products.  His athletes medaled seven times at the Sydney games. Mike's athletes have also won NCAA championships and have been tested by the NCAA drug testing board. His athletes have been training with CytoSport products since our inception.


Dr. George Brooks PhD sits on the board of advisors for CytoSport. During his graduate studies at the University of Michigan, his extensive research in the areas of "Oxygen Debt" and "Anaerobic Threshold" lead to several hypotheses and fundamental revisions in understanding of the metabolic response to exercise. The knowledge gained in these efforts led to the invention of PolyLactate and the formulation of the original Cytomax.


Dr. Brooks was recognized for his lifetime of outstanding scientific contributions related to sports medicine and exercise science at the 2007 Awards and Tributes Committee of the American College of Sports Medicine. He was awarded the Honor Award at the Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. The ACSM Honor Award is the highest award of the College given to only one individual each year.