Sunday, January 11, 2009

Save A Fortune On Homemade Supplements - Muscle Building Books

By Westy

Homemade Supplement Secrets

Learn how to be an educated shopper when it comes to your supplements. This will help you to sort through the false claims and advertising to buy the best supplements for your needs. When you have all of the right information, you will be able to buy the products that will work the best for you and avoid those that will not.

Jeff also helps you with the necessary tools, you will find it in your kitchen, as I said and the materials you need are highly available with the grocery. Jeff will guide you to the best places from where you can purchase these stuffs. Jeff gives you the 24 knock-off recipes for the 24 best selling supplements. He has the top 3 supplements listed in all the following 8 categories: Energy/Pre-Workout Aids, Mass Gainers, Muscle Builders, Fat-Burners, Sports Performance, Post-Workout Recovery, Nitric-Oxide and Hormone Boosters.

The supplements that you create will eliminate all of the unnecessary ingredients that are often included in these others that are on the market. You will find out what it means when a manufacturer uses an ingredient sprinkle to convince you that their supplement is the best one for you. Some manufacturers claim to have the best ingredients included, but only really use a small amount that will not do anything for your body. Whey protein is a perfect example of this because so many supplements claim to contain it. Most of these supplements only have a tiny quantity that will not be effective at all in your program.

In this guide you will be shown the ingredients list of all the major supplements on the market and the percentages of the ingredients that they contain. You will then be given the information on how much the body actually needs for it to be effective. All of these details are extensively researched and the recipes that are included will give you a supplement that actually works.

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 guide covers all of the best selling supplements that are currently on the market. Some might complain that these are not necessarily the ones that are the best performers on the market, but because of their increased advertising they are the ones that have made it to the top.

If you deduct the fluffs, the high price and the advertisements, you will see its just the same as Jeff's recipes. And moreover, an unadvertised bonus leaves you with no options to complain about anything. Jeff also provides you with his own recipes, these are good.

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.

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