Often, we’re deficient in the amino acids we need to build muscle. This can be for a number of reasons–digestive issues, poor diet, stress or exposure to environmental toxins to name a few.
STRONG helps to replace amino acids that may be lost during digestion due to nutrient malabsorption, exercise or the natural aging process. It makes the perfect addition to your morning smoothie or can simply be mixed into water and enjoyed during or post workout.
800% Increased Strength Post Surgery
We may not like the sound of it, but the truth is that over 100,000 hip and knee replacement surgeries are performed every year in Canada.
There are a number of things you can do to prepare for these types of surgery: make sure you have plenty of ice packs, eat a balanced diet, stock your freezer with easy-to-prepare meals and make sure your immune system is in good shape. But, despite all the preparation, your body will still undergo trauma during surgery and it will take time to recover. The inactivity of recovery time can lead to a loss of muscle mass, making it harder to move when you’re ready to step out again. How can you help combat that?
SEVEN’S STRONG. When compared with standard care treatment, STRONG shows an 800% increase in strength while recovering from hip and knee replacement surgery–that’s a lot. In research studies, those who took a 16.5g dosage of STRONG daily were able to maintain lean leg mass during bedrest, while those who didn’t suffered a distinct loss of strength.[1]
Whether you’re undergoing surgery due to an athletic, accidental or an age-related injury, keep STRONG beside you during your recovery.
The ultimate scenario is to take STRONG during or right after your workout, then 45 minutes later enjoy our NOURISHED protein shake mix.
Directions: Take 1 scoop 20 minutes before, during, or right after physical activity on an empty stomach.
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[1] Paddon-Jones D, M Sheffield-Moore, RJ Urban, AP Sanford, A Aarsland, RR Wolfe, A Ferrando. Essential amino acid and carbohydrate supplementation ameliorates muscle protein loss during 28 days bedrest. J Clin Endocrinol Metabo 89:4351-4358, Sep 2004.