Muscle Building Books - Homemade Supplement Secrets

November 19, 2008 · Filed Under Training 
by Westy

Homemade Supplement Secrets

Jeff aims to make each one of you an educated consumer, so that you cannot be cheated with false claims. At least you won’t be carried away by the ads and would think twice before investing. You will know what facts are and what the fictions are. Accept the facts and avoid the fiction. By doing this you will easily get a product of your choice and then you’ll know where to stop.

The guide will also help you to find all of the necessary ingredients in your own kitchen that can help you get the nutrition that you need. You will also learn where you can buy some of the best ingredients as well. There are recipes for every supplement that is on the market. The categories of supplements that you will be able to create are: Energy Aids, Mass Gaining Supplements, Supplements for Muscle Building, Burning Fat Supplements, Sports Performance Supplements, Workout Recovery Supplements and Hormone Boosting Supplements.

You cannot say that Jeff is giving you an exact replica; he gives you the best of supplements and deducts the fluffs. An “ingredient sprinkle” is actually the fluff and is a tactic to deceive the consumers. They project it in such a way that it seems to have huge quantities of the most essential component, which is not true. These ingredients are found in smaller quantities and have hardly any effect on the body. Sometimes you’ll see that a product contains “whey proteins”, may be it does, but in such a tin proportion that it won’t even have an impact on your body.

Jeff gives you all the details pertaining to these supplements, their ingredients and also the compositions in percentage. He states the quantities needed for the body and all these facts are well researched. The output you get is a great book, comprising all the knock-off recipes wit elaborate descriptions that will help you meet you goals.

In this e-book, you will get a list of all the basic ingredients for manufacturing supplements and also a list of the suppliers of these ingredients. You also get free updates of the e-book, which is valuable in the long run.

The first thing that you will note is Jeff covers only the best selling supplements in the market. That seemed annoying, because most of these best-sellers need not be the best performers as well. These supplements are widely advertised and that increases its sale. That’s all you can complain about, or probably you cannot. As you try to analyze, you will fee that there is no room for complain.

It will become apparent that once you take away all of the ingredients that do not do anything for your health and body and compare the recipes in the book to those of the best sellers, you will see that you are actually making a better supplement.

Jeff’s e-book is undoubtedly the best source of learning the basics of supplementation. The e-book is well organized and very friendly with all the necessary details that you need to remember.

About the Author:

Comments

Leave a Reply