expiredSociablePear3359 posted Aug 22, 2023 12:04 PM
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expiredSociablePear3359 posted Aug 22, 2023 12:04 PM
4lb Chocolate Animal 100% Whey Protein Powder – Whey Blend for Pre- or Post-Workout, Recovery or an Anytime Protein Boost– Low Sugar – Chocolate, 4 lb $31.05
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This is 66.67% purity of a protein blend (not exclusively isolate) and yields 38.95g protein per 1$.
Comparing it to another blend, such as the recent Optimum Nutrition deal that was 77.42% purity blend and 42.71g protein per 1$. So Animal is lower quality and more expensive than that optimum nutrition deal, however also a different in quantity.
Dymatize Elite 100% Whey Blend is 69.44% pure and 26.30g per $1 while not on sale. So probably a comparable product to that, but significantly cheaper as you get 48% more protein per $1.
Note: purity is derived from their nutrition information and not necessarily verified by a third party lab for integrity of label.
This is 66.67% purity of a protein blend (not exclusively isolate) and yields 38.95g protein per 1$.
Comparing it to another blend, such as the recent Optimum Nutrition deal that was 77.42% purity blend and 42.71g protein per 1$. So Animal is lower quality and more expensive than that optimum nutrition deal, however also a different in quantity.
Dymatize Elite 100% Whey Blend is 69.44% pure and 26.30g per $1 while not on sale. So probably a comparable product to that, but significantly cheaper as you get 48% more protein per $1.
Note: purity is derived from their nutrition information and not necessarily verified by a third party lab for integrity of label.
This is 66.67% purity of a protein blend (not exclusively isolate) and yields 38.95g protein per 1$.
Comparing it to another blend, such as the recent Optimum Nutrition deal that was 77.42% purity blend and 42.71g protein per 1$. So Animal is lower quality and more expensive than that optimum nutrition deal, however also a different in quantity.
Dymatize Elite 100% Whey Blend is 69.44% pure and 26.30g per $1 while not on sale. So probably a comparable product to that, but significantly cheaper as you get 48% more protein per $1.
Note: purity is derived from their nutrition information and not necessarily verified by a third party lab for integrity of label.
Though I put it in terms of cents/g of protein.
This is 66.67% purity of a protein blend (not exclusively isolate) and yields 38.95g protein per 1$.
Comparing it to another blend, such as the recent Optimum Nutrition deal that was 77.42% purity blend and 42.71g protein per 1$. So Animal is lower quality and more expensive than that optimum nutrition deal, however also a different in quantity.
Dymatize Elite 100% Whey Blend is 69.44% pure and 26.30g per $1 while not on sale. So probably a comparable product to that, but significantly cheaper as you get 48% more protein per $1.
Note: purity is derived from their nutrition information and not necessarily verified by a third party lab for integrity of label.
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Just info is all as not all protein powders are created equal. I'd say this is likely pretty low quality as 4.6g of AA is not a lot, ex. BB.com protein powder is 25.4g as a comparison and while it has a lot of glutamine (4.4G) it has a lot of other AAs. ON also has a good AA profile. EAS has a great one as well. When it comes to powders, its best to target one that's 20g with a better AA profile stack than one with 25g that has a lot of non-essentials your body is going to pee out.
Though I put it in terms of cents/g of protein.
Also, ascent has stevia and only natural flavors. This one and optimum have sucralose with natural and artificial flavors, if that matters to you.
Also, ascent has stevia and only natural flavors. This one and optimum have sucralose with natural and artificial flavors, if that matters to you.
Just info is all as not all protein powders are created equal. I'd say this is likely pretty low quality as 4.6g of AA is not a lot, ex. BB.com protein powder is 25.4g as a comparison and while it has a lot of glutamine (4.4G) it has a lot of other AAs. ON also has a good AA profile. EAS has a great one as well. When it comes to powders, its best to target one that's 20g with a better AA profile stack than one with 25g that has a lot of non-essentials your body is going to pee out.
Luckily, whey is naturally pretty well rounded since it's an animal product. The problems don't start until the companies start "padding" the protein amount with cheap amino acids... Look for transparency or assume the worst.
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