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Kevin Levrone Gold Lean Mass 6 kg
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The composition also includes: HMB, DAA.
Typeprotein-carbohydrateprotein-carbohydrate
Proteincomplexcomplex
Supplements
creatine
amino acids
creatine
amino acids
Nutritional value (per serving)
Carbohydrates36 g58 g
Protein35 g30 g
Fats6 g2.2 g
Calories338 kcal372 kcal
General
Packagepouchepouche
Servings6070
Dosage100 g100 g
Weight6000 g7000 g
Country of originPolandPoland
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2021february 2019

Carbohydrates

The amount of carbohydrates per one standard serving of a gainer (see "Dosage").

Carbohydrates are the "universal fuel" for the body, they provide most of the calories received when taking a gainer. The gainer is most often used primarily as a source of carbohydrates (to the point that pure carbohydrate products are produced that do not contain proteins and fats). Accordingly, this parameter is key for any gainer.

Protein

The amount of protein per one standard serving of a gainer (see "Dosage").

Proteins are indispensable for muscle growth — in fact, muscle tissue is formed from them. In addition, the use of certain proteins helps reduce appetite and prevents overeating. The supply of proteins, although important, is not the main task of the gainer (more precisely, it is not as important as the supply of carbohydrates). In addition, many “pure protein” supplements are available as sports nutrition, and even when taking a protein-carbohydrate gainer (see “Type”), additional protein nutrition may be required.

Fats

The amount of fat per standard serving of a gainer (see "Dosage").

Fats are one of the main components of human nutrition, but they are not needed to gain muscle mass (more precisely, they do not play a key role in this process). Accordingly, in gainers, fats are present more as a by-product of production than as the main component. However, fat data is necessary for those who are trying to follow the diet exactly.

Calories

Energy value of one standard serving of a gainer (see below).

Effective sports nutrition involves, among other things, counting the number of calories consumed. Thus, nutritional supplements, including gainers, must indicate the calorie content. The actual portion may not match the standard one. However, the nutritional value can be simply recalculated according to the simplest proportion.

Servings

The number of standard servings contained in the package.

This parameter is calculated by the simplest arithmetic operation: the total weight of the product is divided by the size of one serving. For example, a weight of 1200 g and a serving size of 120 g gives 1200/120 = 10 servings.

Note that the optimal size of one serving is often less than the standard; for more on this, see Dosage.

Weight

The total weight of the product supplied in this packaging option (excluding packaging).

The meaning of this parameter is generally obvious, but we highlight a few nuances associated with it. So, the same gainer can be produced in several weight options, which gives the buyer additional options to choose from. At the same time, a larger package in terms of a kilogram is usually cheaper, and a smaller one will be convenient if large volumes are not needed — for example, when the product is taken “for testing” or at the end of a training course and enhanced nutrition.

Also note that some manufacturers tie weight not to kilograms, but to pounds (454 g). Because of this, there are packages on the market that are not quite the usual weight — for example, 0.908 kg (2 pounds) or 4.54 kg (10 pounds).
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