WHAT IS MONSTER MILK?
Advanced athletes and bodybuilders require unique recovery needs to maximize their performance and muscle growth — meet MONSTER MILK. MONSTER MILK is an advanced, all-in-one protein formula that delivers a comprehensive array of nutrients that help promote muscle protein synthesis*. Each serving of MONSTER MILK delivers 50g of multisource protein and a 3:1:1 BCAA ratio to help initiate mTOR pathway activation*. MONSTER MILK is further enhanced with 3g of Creapure® Creatine Monohydrate, 5g L-Glutamine, 2g Betaine Anhydrous, plus digestive enzymes. If that is not enough, MONSTER MILK delivers big on incredible taste satisfaction!
THE ULTIMATE ANABOLIC mTOR ACTIVATION FORMULA
MONSTER MILK is designed to help you build bigger, stronger muscles while staying lean.*
50% MORE LEUCINE††
MONSTER MILK incorporates L-Leucine and PepForm™ Leucine Peptides to drive an industry leading 3:1:1 Ratio of BCAA's per serving.

Recent university research shows that Leucine enriched beverages consumed with exercise synergistically activate and prolong activity of mTOR signaling pathway, which increases muscle anabolic potential (muscle growth).*1,2,3
50 Grams of lean protein help "flood" muscle fibers with a rich supply of amino acids. Whey hydrolysates, concentrates and isolates release rapidly into the blood stream. The rapid nature of Whey is complemented by micellar casein rich in milk protein concentrates/isolates and caseinates. These slower digesting proteins maintain amino acid pools and positive nitrogen balance for hours.*
3g

Creatine monohydrate for explosive
muscle power*
5g
L-GLUTAMINE
To enhance muscle tissue recovery/repair
2g
BETAINE
ANHYDROUS
To help improve strength and power*
DIGESTIVE
ENZYME COMPLEX
For efficient protein digestion
and utilization*
50g
PROTEIN
MATRIX
Rapid
release proteins
- · Whey Protein Hydrolysate
- · Whey Protein Isolate
Sustained
release proteins
- · Milk Protein Concentrate
- · Milk Protein Isolate
- · Micellar Casein
CARBOHYDRATES
DRIVE PROTEIN
UTILIZATION
Carbohydrates trigger insulin production which in turn helps drive amino acid uptake and utilization by muscle tissues*