Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™: New Clinical Study Confirms A 3.6 gram Patented Plant-Based Blend of Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ Produces the Equivalent Muscle Protein Synthesis as 40 grams of Whey Protein

Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™: New Clinical Study Confirms A 3.6 gram Patented Plant-Based Blend of Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ Produces the Equivalent Muscle Protein Synthesis as 40 grams of Whey Protein
  • On gram-to-gram basis, Rejuvenate Muscle Activator’s proprietary patented essential amino acid blend shown to be superior to whey protein isolate
  • This makes Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ the most efficient, cleanest and cost-effective nutritional supplement to support muscle health at any age 
  • Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ is an innovative product in the global whey protein market with low calorie, dairy-free, zero sugar plant-based formulas

Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ has released the results of a new human clinical trial led by Dr. Robert R. Wolfe, Phd at the University of Arkansas. The trial found that a 3.6-gram essential amino acid blend serving of Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ has the same effect on muscle protein synthesis as 40 grams of whey protein isolate!

The clinical trial measured protein equivalency between the patented essential amino acid blend underlying Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ versus traditional whey protein, long considered the leader in muscle health. The patented amino acid blend was found to be 11x more effective than whey protein isolate gram-for-gram.

Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ is the exclusive licensor of the patent for the global mass consumer and sports nutrition markets. The patent is the result of over 20 years of research, over 25 clinical trials and funding of over US$20 million. The results of the clinical trials demonstrate the commercial value of the patented blend by supporting its efficiency, cost effectiveness and clean formula.

This incredible leap forward in muscle health efficiency is a testament to the research conducted by Dr. Robert R. Wolfe and his team over the last two decades. The absorbability of this patented blend of essential amino acids is the precise combination the body requires to trigger maximum muscle protein synthesis. It is a new option for consumers and athletes who want muscle growth and recovery without the calories, carbohydrates, sugar, filler and dairy in whey protein that often causes bloat and discomfort.

With this latest research, we have clear evidence that Rejuvenate™ enables significantly greater muscle protein synthesis relative to traditional whey protein on a gram-per-gram basis. Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ has also been awarded a DIAAS metric of 321%! Where the DIAAS metric for Whey Protein Isolate is only 109%. DIAAS ranks how a protein source is absorbed and utilized by the body. Each serving of Rejuvenate Muscle Activator™ contains the ideal formula that ranks highest on the DIAAS chart. Rejuvenate is a unique and optimized blend of all 9 essential amino acids, making it one of the purest and most absorbable forms of protein components on the market.

About Dr. Wolfe

Robert R. Wolfe, PhD, is a Professor at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in the department of Geriatrics, College of Medicine. Dr. Wolfe has published 579 peer-reviewed original research articles, scientific reviews, and book chapters. These publications have been cited over 90,000 times in other scientific papers according to Google Scholar. These studies have been conducted with support from competitive research grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Space Biomedical Institute, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Agriculture, as well as the U.S. Olympic committee and the International Olympic Committee. Research from Dr. Wolfe and his team at the University of Arkansas can be found here.

 

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David D. Church1, Arny A. Ferrando1, and Robert R. Wolfe1

1Department of Geriatrics, Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, Center for Translational Research in Aging & Longevity, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA

 


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