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Product Name: | Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein Powder, Double Rich Chocolate, 5 Pound (Packaging May Vary) |
Manufacturer: | Optimum Nutrition |
Model Number: | 1054618 |
Product SKU: | B000QSNYGI |
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It is also touched on in "Population, Resources, Enviroment" by Paul and Anne Ehlrich from 1970.
Probably not the right forum for such a discussion, but would be curious if/when they come out with some long term studies on human consumption. Not personally concerned (my child making days are long gone), but the pros/cons of Stevia versus straight sugar (obesity, diabetes, fertility) would be valuable to know.
All you clowns downvoting facts. Learn to do your own research and stop throwing tantrums.
Not every item qualifies for the 15%, no matter how many items you have in your monthly shipment.
I average 20 Subscribe & Save items every month, and even though the majority get 15% off, some of them only get 5% off.
Did Amazon change SS? Looks like they ship a new SS purchase out right away, no discount (rather than ship with the rest of your SS on your SS delivery date—I even get next day delivery) and then you're eligible for discount on "future deliveries." Seems like money-making shenanigans.
As far as redcon1 the nutrients profile on their isotope is solid and I've heard nothing but good things about the taste of chocolate, mint, and pb. I bit on the 10 pounds for 63 today.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I've read elsewhere, but not in a while have I confirmed, that dietary cholesterol really doesn't matter much (for example shrimp). It's when you consume saturated fat that your body processes into, among other things, ldl cholesterol where you have problems.
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I thought that was obvious to everyone as I did mention inflation. I was just trying to show everyone how expensive things got over the years (decades) while being light hearted about it. But sure, for those who did not understand, things are cheaper decades ago. The same can be said for gasoline, which was less than a dollar per gallon a century ago. Sometimes, it doesn't hit you that prices change so much until you think about it. Then again, it's all relative I guess.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/n...lar-events
Monk fruit and stevia contain lots of erythritol.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/n...lar-events [nih.gov]
Monk fruit and stevia contain lots of erythritol.
Rich chocolate still the best, unoffensive flavor just for going down easily. Malt tastes like, well malt (if you like that. It's good in shakes but kinda weird just in water)
Either way optimum nutrition flavors are way better than other brands. Take it from a gym rat who needs 200g of protein a day and hates eating
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Lol when is it a deal? Overpriced hype garbage and doesn't taste even good.