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Protein ???'s I need some input...

Ok so I'm not here to question the differences between Whey Concentrate, Isolate, and Hydrolysate..

I understand the differences in purity, and absorption rates... but can anyone tell me they've noticed enough of a difference between these three to justify spending

$55.00 for 40 servings of Hydro Whey
vs. $40-45 for 60 + servings or so of Isolate
vs. $30-35 for 60 + servings of Concentrate...

If someone has noticed a big enough change in visible appearance between these three would you mind sharing your input.

It gets hard to continue justifying spending 55.00 a pop on Hydro Whey if it's only a marginally better product then Conc/Iso..

Thanks Guys.
 
I would say that I get good results but I only say that because I switched to a protein powder with only 1 carb and low fat and I think the lack of Carbs is what has made the biggest diff.
 
switching from blended proteins to straight Isolate has helped me to stay relatively lean year round. its also eliminated any of the bloat or stomach issues i tend to have with other proteins.
 
I would say that I get good results but I only say that because I switched to a protein powder with only 1 carb and low fat and I think the lack of Carbs is what has made the biggest diff.

I supplement with a lot of protein during meals, and then usually an extra 10-15g or so with meals just to help hit my daily requirements and I hate using protein loaded with carbs and fat. Fat-free is my choice... and preferably 2g or less of carbs.. I hate how all these companies put maltodextrin in with their proteins... F*CKING STOP !!!


switching from blended proteins to straight Isolate has helped me to stay relatively lean year round. its also eliminated any of the bloat or stomach issues i tend to have with other proteins.

I've noticed that too, I get less bloat from isolate, & hydro.. but it is a big price difference when you're buying multiple 5 lbs jugs a month.
 
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