symbianblack
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I'm ditching Optimum Nutrition gold standard being multiple claims state they use the worst and cheapest form of filtration, which is ion exchange. What do you guys suggest? I've been using ON Gold standard for so long
they use the worst and cheapest form of filtration ion exchange.
You should look into Select by PES. Each scoop of Select has 24 grams of protein with only 1 gram of carbs and 1.5 grams of fat. The blend of protein used is the most optimal blend. Check out this link for more info, and feel free to ask me any questions you may have:
http://selectprotein.com
is there a good and most expensive form of ion-exchange? lol
enquiring minds want to know....
you don't hear too much about this protein blend, but it is actually pretty strong profile, and very unique tasteBetancourt nutrition big blend
you don't hear too much about this protein blend, but it is actually pretty strong profile, and very unique taste
I have a few go to: iForce Protein, Cellucor Cor Whey, MTS Whey, SAN Titantium Whey, PES Select, Controlled Labs Pronom, Universal Whey, and XF UP 2.0. You cannot go wrong with any of those.
I love it. Using their white chocolate currently and it tastes amazing. Not to mention their protein is PERFECT for baked goods
if money isn't an option i'd stick with pure isolates like isotean, isolyze, tc-f isolate
I read that the overall benefit of a non iso protein outweighs the benefit of a slightly faster absorption
I think you're splitting finite baby hairsI read that the overall benefit of a non iso protein outweighs the benefit of a slightly faster absorption
I think you're splitting finite baby hairs
if you are that concerned about it, then skip the powders and simply eat real foods
steak, ftw
I think you're splitting finite baby hairs
if you are that concerned about it, then skip the powders and simply eat real foods
steak, ftw
even of less overall importance then, if you are speaking minimal use in isolated fashion like thisonly hit the shake afterwards. But I still want overall quality.
even of less overall importance then, if you are speaking minimal use in isolated fashion like this
now - if you were consuming more frequent reliance on shakes (say, half your daily protein intake - which would be problematic in itself to begin with), then maybe quality of said protein becomes exponentially more important..
as long as you are not getting bamboozled by advertising budget of what you believe to be "the big three" you mentioned earlier, or looking at bottom-barrel prices in order to be cheap, you really have quite a few options as there are a lot of quality products out there
I'm ditching Optimum Nutrition gold standard being multiple claims state they use the worst and cheapest form of filtration, which is ion exchange. What do you guys suggest? I've been using ON Gold standard for so long
Can't forget the Cellucor COR whey!
I'm also concerned with the whole amino spiking trend
I enjoyed the White Chocolate version mixed with chocolate milk.you don't hear too much about this protein blend, but it is actually pretty strong profile, and very unique taste
I constantly see Cellucore Core Whey being mentioned as a great blend and can never find it on any of the sponsored sites. Is it exclusively offered on Cellucore's website?
Wait. Wut? You actually go to GNC?With the suggestions I went ahead and tried Cellucore Core Whey. Funny I'm in the Tampa bay area (Largo/St.Pete) and my local GNC AND Vitamin Shoppe did NOT have the PES Select let alone the entire line of supps and the Corporate Headquarters is located here. Sad because I see ALOT of PES love in the forum
Wait. Wut? You actually go to GNC?
there's this site called nutraplanet - check it out here!Yes for impulse buys if I need something and can't wait.y first choice is vitamin shoppe
there's this site called nutraplanet - check it out here!
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