Speaking of diet products, nutritional products and even protein drinks …
After my last post I went looking to see just how many different products I could find and the most unusually name for a supplement that I found was “muscle milk”. Isn’t that a strange name for a product? I guess it makes sense though as it’s a protein drink.
I don’t think I’ve taken any supplements with strange names. Ok, well I did try Cat’s Claw in the past. I guess that’s an odd name, especially when you know that it’s a natural product that helps digestive disorders. Hmmm claws huh?
What’s the strangest named supplement or medicine that you’ve tried?
MorganLighter says
I haven’t any funny or strange names for supplements or medicine, but did stumble across a site that referenced a list of odd names for foods. If you care to look, here’s the url
http://www.funnydaze.co.uk/funnies/funnyfoods/index.htm
Hope they aren’t too risque.
Supplement Reviews says
I’ve actually tried muscle milk, its a decent supplement. I can’t really think of many supplements that have strange names but i can think of strange things that have been made into supplements. It was a real eye opener when i saw Bee Propolis advertised as a supplement. It turns out the wax that bee’s use in their hives (Propolis) is actually quite an effect natural anti-bacterial product.