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Reddit mentions of GNC Mega Men Energy and Metabolism Multivitamin for Men, 180 Count, for Increased Energy, Metabolism, and Calorie Burning
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- COMPREHENSIVE MEN’S METABOLISM BOOSTER MULTI: GNC Mega Men Energy & Metabolism Multivitamin provides key nutrients for men’s health, calorie-burning and mental alertness, plus antioxidants.
- CLINICALLY STUDIED MULTIVITAMIN BLEND: Contains a clinically studied multivitamin blend for men shown to work better than a basic multivitamin.
- PACKED WITH KEY NUTRIENTS: GNC Mega Men Energy & Metabolism Multivitamin contain ingredients that help support prostate health, vitamins essential for energy production, thermogenic ingredients to support calorie-burning, and antioxidants, which help fight free radicals that can be produced during intense exercise.
- BACKED BY SCIENCE: Since 1935, GNC has been committed to meeting the highest standards of quality, safety and efficacy while applying the most up-to-date advances in nutritional science so you can live well.
- EnergyShown to improve levels of key B vitamins essential for energy production.*
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Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 10 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 90 Servings (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 9 Inches |
This is what I use
It's probably more on the expensive side, but 180/2 = 90 days supply
Cheaper ones that are just as good:
Better mineral content
Better vitamin content
Minerals are important for muscle function and can be hard to get with most diets
Vitamins are easily obtained by eating fruit and vegetables
Funding this sort of diet isn't as expensive as most people think
You can get chicken or beef from somewhere between $1-$2/pound
I'd say at least 100g of meat is adequate for a meal so, 1 pound of meat gives you roughly 4 meals
Bananas are like $0.50/pound
Broccoli is cheap - I usually buy a bag of precut florets for like $5 and it often goes bad before I can finish it
Rice is crazy cheap ($1.69 for a box of boil-in-bag Kroger rice and I think you get 4 bags? 0.42 per meal)
Almonds are adequately priced, usually more expensive than peanuts but less than cashews (I find 15g of almonds to be good for a meal and stores usually sell them by the pound)
So, using Kroger prices, it'll cost you $2 for 1lb of meat, $7 for 1lb of almonds, $1.69 for a box of rice, $5 for broccoli = $15.69 at least for (granted these are approximations, and that it's usually more cost-effective to buy more than just 1lb of meat when you shop):
4 meals with meat and rice, 11 with broccoli, and 30 with almonds
Compare that to getting McDonald's every day with at least $5 for a meal