Description
Ingredients | Organic Tapioca Maltodextrin, Pea Protein, Rice Protein |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Brand | NAKED nutrition |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Allergen Information | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free |
About this item
- ONLY THREE INGREDIENTS: Pea Protein Powder, Organic Rice Protein Powder and Organic Maltodextrin (made from gluten free organic tapioca). Naked Vegan Mass contains no artificial sweeteners, flavors, or colors and is GMO Free, Growth Hormone Free, Soy Free, Gluten Free, and Dairy Free.
- VEGAN NUTRITION: Each serving of our vegan weight gainer contains 50g of Protein, 248g of Complex Carbs, 1,230 Calories and 10.3g of BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids).
- PREMIUM COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES: Unlike other vegan mass gainer supplements, Naked Vegan Mass does not use wheat based carbohydrates, instead using gluten-free organic tapioca maltodextrin for a clean source of complex carbohydrates.
- REAL CLEAN PROTEIN: Gain weight the right way with our lactose free weight gainer, which contains our premium Naked Pea and Naked Rice protein. Naked Vegan Mass provides your body with the amino acids it needs to maintain protein synthesis and help you gain muscle when used with a weightlifting fitness routine.
- IDEAL FOR WEIGHT GAINER SHAKES: Our vegan mass gainer uses unflavored vegan protein powder so you can easily control what goes into your body and flavor as desired with fruit such as a banana or blueberries. For use by men or women that prefer a non dairy weight gainer.
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Can I take this without having an exercise routine? I just simply need to gain weight.Back to product
asked by 2009-02-20 20:00:00
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- We generally recommend you take Naked Mass as a snack or meal before bed. Drinking high calorie shakes without exercising, however, may mean that majority of the weight you gain will be body fat rather than lean muscle mass.To gain some muscle along the fat, you don't have to exercise every day. Strength training two or three times per week is enough to encourage muscle protein synthesis.2009-02-20 20:00:00answered on