An 8-week study examined the addition of 2,000 calories (the amount of calories found in 2 servings of Mass-Tech, each mixed with 2 cups of skim milk) to a high-protein diet containing approximately 2,300 calories and a weightlifting program. On average, subjects gained 6.2 pounds of muscle. That's 100% more than the control group.
Inducing your body into an anabolic state to build mass of royal proportions entails more than hard training and sound nutrition. It requires Mass-Tech®, the world's most powerful weight-gain formula. Developed within the confines of the state-of-the-art Team MuscleTech™ research facility by leading experts in the human physiology and muscle metabolism fields, Mass-Tech was formulated specifically for bodybuilders who struggle to pack on muscle. Mass-Tech is engineered to induce hyperaminoacidemia, a peak rise in amino acid levels, which leads to increased protein synthesis - the key mechanism that drives explosive muscle growth. In an 8-week clinical study, subjects who consumed the amount of calories found in two daily servings of Mass-Tech, experienced 100 percent more muscle growth than the control group – that's 6.2 pounds of muscle! In the same study, test subjects also added massive size directly onto their chests and arms (1.2 inches to their chests and 0.5 inches on their arms). In one research study, the protein component found in approximately 1 serving of Mass-Tech was found to increase protein synthesis by an average of 68 percent! Mass-Tech makes it easier to add extra calories to your daily nutritional plan, which is the key if you want to add quality size. It's based on scientific research and is sure to be unlike any other weight gainer you've ever tried! Another great thing about Mass-Tech is the great taste. We know that taste is important too. That's why we formulated Mass-Tech to be absolutely delicious! You'll think you're drinking a creamy milkshake!
An 8-week study examined the addition of 2,000 calories (the amount of calories found in 2 servings of Mass-Tech, each mixed with 2 cups of skim milk) and a weightlifting program. On average, subjects gained 102 pounds on their leg press and more than 31 pounds on their bench press. |


