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Master Amino Acid Pattern (MAP) at the Olympics
Derrick Brew
Competing in his first Olympic Games this year, Derrick Brew won a gold medal running in the Men's 4 X 400 Relay, and a bronze medal for the 400 Meter sprint. Previous to the Olympics, Brew earned gold medals in both the 2001 and 2003 World Outdoor Championship men's relay races. In contrast to other athletes who use anabolic steroids, Brew says he uses MAP to enhance his performance in a natural, safe, and legal way.
Brew said, "I use MAP every day to enhance my performance, recovery, and strength. MAP is easy to take and absorbs quickly into the body's system."
"Powder-form proteins don't absorb as fast, and half of the dosage is wasted. MAP, on the other hand, is quick to take, with no blenders, and no shakes. Just use the amount based on your body weight and level of activity, and that's it."
"I would encourage the use of MAP for all top-level athletes."
MAP's formula is unlike any other protein supplement. It took more than 20 years of research to develop the unique formula of the eight essential amino acids in the exact proportions that would enable 99 percent of the amino acids to be used by the body for building proteins.
With so much protein synthesis taking place, virtually no calories or harmful nitrogen waste are released. As a result, MAP proves 400 to 500 percent more nutritionally effective than any other protein formula, including protein isolates from whey, casein, or soy. For an interesting chart that illustrates this (a principle called "Net Nitrogen Utilization"), see this chart.
MAP can provide maximum repair after injury or physical stress, can support optimum tissue growth, and can help enhance performance to levels beyond anything previously dreamed possible.
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Dr. Dave Pascal — Chiropractor for World Class Athletes 
As a chiropractor I have been treating high school, college and world class athletes for more than 17 years, and have been the chiropractor at countless athletic events. This summer I had 14 of my patients qualify for the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials. Five of them went on to make the U.S. Olympic Team and a sixth qualified for the Para-Olympics. I also had eight foreign runners make their respective country's Olympic teams.
My Americans went on to win a total of six medals: three gold, one silver and two bronze. Last week, after winning the 100 Meter Gold Medal, Justin Gatlin was asked by Pat O'Brien on NBC what he thought was the number one reason why he won. Justin said,“I won because I was able to stay injury free .”
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