A ground-breaking advance in nutritional recovery products for runners.
Thomas Solomon, PhD.
Today, I am very excited to announce the release of a new product from Veohtu.
Super Moo Juice
The all-new, natural, post-workout drink, straight from the teat of bovinity.
The cows from whom it leaks are no normal cows; they have been raised on a diet of high-intensity strength training, ploughing fields and chewing the cud like bad mothers.
The result…
These super cows produce a “juice” that is not only enriched in calcium and hydrogen dioxide but also contains 3000 milligrams of 2-amino-4-methylpentanoic acid, a newly named branched-chain super amino proven to boost muscle protein synthesis 3.142 per cent more than ever seen before in humans.
Super Moo Juice... Helping humans moooo-ve faster since the dawn of April.
Train smarter. Get stronger. Moo louder.
Warning: Super Moo Juice contains 4-O-β-D-Galactopyranosyl-D-glucose, which some users may find causes bloating and gastrointestinal discomfort.
Who is Thomas Solomon?
My knowledge has been honed following 20+ years of running, cycling, hiking, cross-country skiing, lifting, and climbing, 15+ years of academic research at world-leading universities and hospitals, and 10+ years advising and coaching in athletic performance and lifestyle change.
I have a BSc in Biochemistry, a PhD in Exercise Science, and over 90 peer-reviewed publications in medical journals.
I'm also an ACSM-certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP), an ACSM-certified Personal Trainer (ACSM-CPT), a VDOT-certified Distance Running Coach, and a UKVRN Registered Nutritionist (RNutr).
Since 2002, I’ve conducted biomedical research in exercise and nutrition and have taught and led university courses in exercise physiology, nutrition, biochemistry, and molecular medicine.
And, with my personal experience of competing on the track (800m to 10,000m), the road (5 k to marathon), on the trails, and in the mountains, by foot, bicycle, cross-country ski, and during obstacle course races (OCR), I deeply understand what it's like to train and compete — I've been there, done it, and gotten sweat, mud, and tears on my t-shirt.