expired Posted by MrDioxide1 • Feb 11, 2023
Feb 11, 2023 8:00 PM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by MrDioxide1 • Feb 11, 2023
Feb 11, 2023 8:00 PM
5-Lbs MuscleTech Nitro-Tech Whey Gold Protein Powder (French Vanilla)
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Where is all this cholesterol coming from as other whey powders don't have nearly this amount??
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Is there something wrong with the protein product? 73% protein per scoop isn't amazing, but it's very reasonable.
I ran through the sales process just to check the numbers and here's what I found.
58.49 (list price at current discount)
- 14.62 (25%-off coupon for Subscribe & Save)
- 2.92 (5% off of current list price due to Subscribe & Save)
+ 0.44 (tax)
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=$41.39 <-- This is what the OP stated, less the tax.
For 5 pounds, that's $8.28/lb, which isn't bad at all for today's prices.
If it's the odd link the OP provided that has people worried, here's the product with a normal Amazon URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JUA736Y.
If I hadn't just bought a bunch of vanilla protein powder I'd strongly consider getting this. (I'm holding out for some strawberry.
I'd like to understand if there's a problem with this product or company, in case a flavor I want comes on sale.
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Is there something wrong with the protein product? 73% protein per scoop isn't amazing, but it's very reasonable.
I ran through the sales process just to check the numbers and here's what I found.
58.49 (list price at current discount)
- 14.62 (25%-off coupon for Subscribe & Save)
- 2.92 (5% off of current list price due to Subscribe & Save)
+ 0.44 (tax)
----------
=$41.39
Is there something wrong with the protein product? 73% protein per scoop isn't amazing, but it's very reasonable.
I ran through the sales process just to check the numbers and here's what I found.
58.49 (list price at current discount)
- 14.62 (25%-off coupon for Subscribe & Save)
- 2.92 (5% off of current list price due to Subscribe & Save)
+ 0.44 (tax)
----------
=$41.39 <-- This is what the OP stated, less the tax.
For 5 pounds, that's $8.28/lb, which isn't bad at all for today's prices.
If it's the odd link the OP provided that has people worried, here's the product with a normal Amazon URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JUA736Y.
If I hadn't just bought a bunch of vanilla protein powder I'd strongly consider getting this. (I'm holding out for some strawberry.
I'd like to understand if there's a problem with this product or company, in case a flavor I want comes on sale.
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Where is all this cholesterol coming from as other whey powders don't have nearly this amount??
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I mean I can literally account for almost every single ratio'd out calorie that's gone into my body in the last year, and with the only noteworthy change there being a switch to concentrate powder from isolate in the name of saving money. Which came out to about an extra 200'ish daily on top of what I typically take in from chicken.
Or basically...screw me and those tubs of ON stashed up in my closet lol
https://www.health.harv
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Where is all this cholesterol coming from as other whey powders don't have nearly this amount??
this is a good clue as to what you are really getting in these protein "blends" (almost all concentrate)
I mean I can literally account for almost every single ratio'd out calorie that's gone into my body in the last year, and with the only noteworthy change there being a switch to concentrate powder from isolate in the name of saving money. Which came out to about an extra 200'ish daily on top of what I typically take in from chicken.
Or basically...screw me and those tubs of ON stashed up in my closet lol2
Need myprotien isolate deal pleassseee.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/ch...le-of-diet [harvard.edu]
"Here are your bloodwork test results. This is your cholesterol levels that need to come back down. These results are what ultimately matters here for *YOU*, and not what some online article you googled up suggests *should* or *could* be the generalized suggestion case for *some* people in the fine print details"
I actually read that article you linked shortly after it was even published. Heck it was even one of the reasons I stopped being so anal about monitoring my dietary cholesterol intake. But taking a more in-depth look into the actual testing data going in to that conclusion I guess I just fall into the 40% of people it essentially writes off as an exception value and fails to mention in the process of it's positive spin headline.
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