GNC Pro Performance Mass XXX?

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I purchased the GNC Pro Performance Mass XXX chocolate flavor. I want to build muscles, I don't to get fatt. The lady recommend this product to me, but I've been searching around the internet and people are saying this is a weight gainer? I'm 16 and 150 lbs.
I dont want to get fatt
 
You got the old GNC scam. What you have will do nothing good for you but it will unbalance your macronutrients and force your body to process a bunch of crap is doesn't need not to mention wasting your money. GNC stores sell junk no one needs...they're called "supplements". Here's the supplement story.

Read my answer here --> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtGdwn5cqfesP6O1LkavjSjty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20110821092640AA3hq12

The best health experts in the world (the US National Institute of Health), the people US doctors listen to, advise you should never take a supplement without the recommendation of a health care professional because all supplements are potentially hazardous to your health as supplements do not have to be tested. The result is many supplements are contaminated, worthless, have false advertising or label claims, and may contain dangerous or worthless chemicals or substances.

Here's an example of one scam site (bodybuilding.com) which pretends to be a bodybuilding website but is really just a front for selling supplements as evidenced by this list of over 60 dangerous supplement products they were forced to recall and take off the market --> http://www.usrecallnews.com/2009/11/bodybuilding-com-supplements-recalled-may-contain-steroids.html . More here --> http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/SafetyInformation/SafetyAlertsforHumanMedicalProducts/ucm188957.htm?nav=rss

Bodybuilding.com is a good example why you should never buy supplements whether you want to burn fat, gain weight, build muscle, or are just hoping to improve your health. The scammers who sell junk supplements do so by using advertising, celebrity endorsements, fake testimonials, phony interviews and news reports, bogus reviews, and every other technique possible to convince you their product is safe and effective. They have saturated the internet with thousands of web sites so no matter what you search for, you'll only find glowing reviews of their products at the top of the search results. And, the result of this effort has led an entire generation of young people to believe in fat burners, diet pills, mass gainers, pre and post workout supplements and other junk which not only do we not need but which are ineffective, a waste of money, and possibly even hazardous. The voice of truth is relatively quite compared to the $billions spent on supplement advertising, so before you buy any supplements, inform yourself with the links below.

Scammers target the young, gullible, and naive demographic because they know they can sway them with greater ease than the older, wiser buying public. But, there are some easy questions you can answer using simple logic to be able to qualify a scammer as suspect. Here are some examples.

• If there was an easy way to do hard things like burn fat or build muscle, why doesn't the whole world know about it? How could that be kept secret when that's what so many people desire?

• If there was a supplement that helped people shed pounds, why doesn't your doctor recommend it? If you're overweight, why doesn't your physician just give you the pill or recommend the acai or HCG diet or whatever? Why are physicians always telling the same story about obesity and how to cope with it?

• If there were supplements that could help burn fat or build muscle, why haven't the huge and powerful pharmaceutical companies taken them over? Why let the scammers like GNC and Weider continue to make $millions off the public when they have a much greater capacity for providing such products?

There is only one good answer to all of these questions. Most of the supplements which are supposed to make you lose fat, add muscle, grow taller, kill appetite, gain weight, bulk up, get ripped, etc. just don't work. It's really that simple.

Here's what's in your junk.

Maltodextrin, Protein Blend (Whey Protein Concentrate, Calcium Caseinate [From Milk], Soy Protein Isolate, Medium Chain Triglycerides, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Polydextrose, Tri MG Infusion (Betaine Anhydrous, HMB Powder ([as Calcium HMB]), Creatine Matrix Blend, Creatine Ethyl Ester HCl, Guanidinoacetate, Creatine AKG, L Arginine, L Glycine, L Methionine, Lecithin, Citric Acid, Micronized Amino Acids (Glutamine [as Micronized L-Glutamine]), Arginine HCl (as Micronized L-Arginine), Leucine (as Micronized L-Leucine), Red 40 Lake (CI 16035), Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Contains Milk and Soybeans

All junk you get in normal food..processed, mixed into an unbalaned configuration, possibly contaminated, with no guarantees any of that stuff is really there because it's untested, and sold to you for a lot more than the price of real food which has many more nutrients your body needs. Just pray it doesn't come from cancerous cow's milk.

Good luck and good health!!

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Now, for your own welfare and well being, please review all of the links below.
 
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