Mass Monster Questions and Answers
MassMonster Q&A
Q1. How is Mass Monster formulated?
Proteins can be broadly classified as either "fast" or "slow"
depending on their rate of absorption (Boirie et al., 1997). Fast proteins increase
blood amino acid concentrations in a rapid, yet transient manner, which produces
an increase in protein synthesis with little change in muscle breakdown (Boirie
et al., 1997). Slow proteins are digested gradually and result in a more gradual
release of amino acids into the blood stream. This effectively maintains blood
amino acid concentrations and may prevent muscle breakdown via an anticatabolic
effect.
The unique protein blend in Mass monster is formulated to contain both fast
and slow protein components. Consequently Mass Monster is formulated to stimulate
muscle anabolism via its ability to both rapidly increase blood amino acid concentrations
while simultaneously having anticatabolic effects via the more gradual digestion
and absorption of its slow protein components. Furthermore, the low glycaemic
index carbohydrates in Mass Monster are designed to create a more slow release
of carbohydrate therefore contributing the maintenance of blood glucose levels
during the post-training period.
Mass Monster has also been formulated to make it suitable for stacking with
other supplements. It is known that the hormone insulin has a potential stimulating
effect on muscle protein synthesis, although an adequate supply of amino acids
is necessary for that potential to be expressed as an increase in the rate of
protein synthesis (Wolfe, 2000). When stacked with other Body Science products
such as Myocytin, the resultant increase in blood insulin levels may promote
an even greater increase in protein synthesis than would normally be achieved
by consuming Mass Monster alone. To learn how to use this stack see question
4.
Q2. Would Mass Monster allow weight gain in individuals who struggle
to gain weight?
Those with fast metabolism can find it very difficult to gain body mass and
are consequently often labeled as hard gainers. It is recommended that an athlete
wishing to increase body mass progressively increase their daily caloric or
energy intake until the desired weight is gained (Houston, 1999). While this
sounds relatively easy (just eat more food) it can be difficult for many individuals
to greatly increase their food intake without experiencing bloating and gastro-intestinal
problems as a side effect. One single serve of Mass Monster provides an additional
300 calories arising principally from quality protein and carbohydrate sources
as opposed to fat. As outlined in table 1, to achieve a similar caloric intake
from whole food sources would require the ingestion of a banana, an apple, a
tin of tuna and some boiled rice.

Table 1: An example of the volume of whole foods needing to be ingested
to consume 300 calories.
If you want to increase your calorie intake but are like most hard gainers
and find it difficult to eat more than you already do, Mass Monster may be your
answer. Imagine you have just consumed a meal of 500 calories and you feel somewhat
full. If you simply consume one serving of Mass Monster with milk you have just
increased the total calorie content of the meal to over 800 calories! Alternatively
if you are already full after a meal try forcing down a banana, an apple, a
cup of boiled rice and a tine of tuna! Clearly Mass Monster is an effective
method of increasing caloric intake without the associated bloating and gastro-intestinal
problems that can be associated with increasing caloric intake from whole food
sources. By using Mass Monster and increasing caloric intake progressively,
lean mass gains can be maximised while gains in body fat can be minimised.
Q3. When is the best time to consume Mass Monster ?
This depends on what the individual wants to achieve via taking Mass Monster
. If Mass Monster is being used to increase body mass it can be consumed across
the day between meals to increase caloric intake and provide a more even distribution
of daily protein intake. If Mass Monster is being used in conjunction with a
resistance-training program to maximise muscle gains, the timing of the intake
becomes more critical. Consuming Mass Monster prior to resistance training may
result in an increased blood concentration of both amino acids and insulin.
During exercise there is an increased blood flow to active muscles. Therefore
consuming Mass Monster prior to training may also result in superior delivery
of amino acids to the muscle. Consuming Mass Monster again immediately post
training may assist in maintaining amino acid and insulin concentrations which
will further support protein synthesis while minimising muscle catabolism in
the hours post training. An example of how Mass Monster can used in conjunction
with a resistance training program can be seen in Table 2.
Q4. Would Mass Monster stack well with any other supplements?
Mass Monster is particularly suited to stacking with Myocytin . Together this
stack may maximise mass gains via four separate yet interacting mechanisms including:
1.The cell volumisation and strength enhancement offered via the unique Myocytin
formulation (see Myocytin ).
2.Increased amino acid availability for protein synthesis.
3.Increased release of anabolic hormones such as insulin.
4.Stimulation of whole body anabolism via a more positive energy balance.
To begin using this stack simply follow the two simple steps outlined below.
Mass Monster / Myocytin stacking protocol for maximising lean muscle mass gains.
Step 1: Load Myocytin for 6 days as directed in the table below.
Step 2: After the 6 day Myocytin loading protocol simply follow the daily Mass
Monster /Myocytin stacking protocol below.

Q5. Is Mass Monster safe?
Mass Monster is simply a more efficient way of consuming calories and quality
protein. Mass Monster is just as safe as consuming extra calories and protein
from additional food. Furthermore, Mass Monster provides a way of increasing
your caloric intake without the associated side effects such as gastrointestinal
distress. In a recent scientific study conducted on Myocytin , Mass Monster
was ingested by each subject as a meal replacement prior to each testing session
(Rogerson et al., 2003). Mass Monster consumed prior to an intense training
session was well tolerated and reduced the gastro-intestinal distress that can
be associated with the ingestion of whole food sources prior to exercise.
Q6. Are their any individuals that should not consume Mass Monster
?
If you suffer from any medical condition you should consult your general practitioner
prior to using Mass Monster .
Q7.Would Mass Monster result in a positive drug test?
No, Mass Monster is not a drug or banned substance. In fact none of the ingredients
in Mass Monster are listed on the current World Anti Doping Association (WADA)
prohibited list (WADA, 2004). Therefore, Mass Monster can be considered a safe
and legal method of increasing body mass, even in elite athletes subjected to
regular drug testing.
References:
1.Boirie, Y., Dangin, M., Gachon, P., Vasson,
M.P., Maubois, J.L. and Beaufrere, B. Slow and fast dietary proteins differently
modulate postprandial protein accretion. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences of the United States of America. 94:14930-14935, 1997.
2.Houston, M.E. Gaining weight: the scientific
basis of increasing skeletal muscle mass. Canadian journal of applied physiology.
24:305-316, 1999.
3.Rogerson, S, Weatherby, R.P. and Nicholson,
V. A comparison of two commercially available creatine supplements on Performance,
Anthropometric and Morphological Measures. Journal of Science and Medicine in
Sport. 6(4);S39, 2003.
4.Wolfe, R.R. Effects of insulin on muscle tissue.
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care. 3:67-71, 2000.
5.World Anti Doping Agency prohibited list (2004).
Available online: http://www.wada-ama.org/en/t1.asp
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