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4.6-Lbs MuscleTech Phase8 Protein Powder (Milk Chocolate) $49.99 - 25% off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =
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Product Features:- Phase8 is a premium blended protein formula that feeds your muscles for 8 hours, with high biological value and sustained-release protein
- Phase8 supports protein synthesis by delivering incredibly high doses of BCAAs, glutamine and essential amino acids (EAAs)
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But seriously man, outside of this brand not having that desirable of ingredients, where else will I find CHEAP whey protein (keyword cheap) that not only has good taste, but ALSO ingredients that won't make a considerable difference in my health.
Exactly. Anyone can cry wolf, talk about the ingredients and be quick to point out the scary Ace-K and Sucralose, but let's be honest. Not everyone has the budget to be purchasing beef tallow or grass fed protein sources.
We're on this app to find deals for stuff we buy on the regular, so that we can buy protein powder without the outrageously inflated price that the supplement industry has imposed on whey products in the past couple years. You could say any cheap version of (x…) has bad quality ingredients, but just understand it's no mystery that people sacrifice a tiny (an arguably insignificant) portion of their health on a product they can a f f o r d rather than fork up money they don't have for the healthy alternatives (which would ironically lead them into more unhealthy financial lifestyles).
Sorry for the rant.
Also funny how people assume sucralose, saccharin, and aspartame are related in any way other than that they taste sweet. They are completely different chemicals that are included in completely different concentrations in anything (due to varying levels of sweetness) and the impact of one on your health is entirely irrelevant to the impact of another.
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Good taste especially with cow milk or alternative milk. Not bad with plain water actually. It's a whey / casein blend for some longer lasting protein.
Cholesterol on the higher side, but reading dietary cholesterol doesn't affect blood cholesterol levels for most people. I've a feeling I'm not part of the most category so I've been taking this protein sparingly.
In the spectrum of protein powder taste, I'd say it's above average. This is far from horrible. Only thing I don't like is the occasional chalky white bits from my latest batch that wasn't finely ground down.
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Ingredients
Protein blend (Whey protein concentrate, milk protein isolate [supplying micellar casein and whey], micellar casein, calcium caseinate, whey protein isolate 97%, whey protein isolate, hydrolyzed whey protein isolate), maltodextrin, cocoa (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavors, gum blend (cellulose gum, xanthan gum, carrageenan), salt, calcium carbonate, silicon dioxide, acesulfame-potassium, sucralose, soy or sunflower lecithin. Contains milk and soy ingredients.
Ingredients
Protein blend (Whey protein concentrate, milk protein isolate [supplying micellar casein and whey], micellar casein, calcium caseinate, whey protein isolate 97%, whey protein isolate, hydrolyzed whey protein isolate), maltodextrin, cocoa (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavors, gum blend (cellulose gum, xanthan gum, carrageenan), salt, calcium carbonate, silicon dioxide, acesulfame-potassium, sucralose, soy or sunflower lecithin. Contains milk and soy ingredients.
But seriously man, outside of this brand not having that desirable of ingredients, where else will I find CHEAP whey protein (keyword cheap) that not only has good taste, but ALSO ingredients that won't make a considerable difference in my health.
Exactly. Anyone can cry wolf, talk about the ingredients and be quick to point out the scary Ace-K and Sucralose, but let's be honest. Not everyone has the budget to be purchasing beef tallow or grass fed protein sources.
We're on this app to find deals for stuff we buy on the regular, so that we can buy protein powder without the outrageously inflated price that the supplement industry has imposed on whey products in the past couple years. You could say any cheap version of (x…) has bad quality ingredients, but just understand it's no mystery that people sacrifice a tiny (an arguably insignificant) portion of their health on a product they can a f f o r d rather than fork up money they don't have for the healthy alternatives (which would ironically lead them into more unhealthy financial lifestyles).
Sorry for the rant.
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But seriously man, outside of this brand not having that desirable of ingredients, where else will I find CHEAP whey protein (keyword cheap) that not only has good taste, but ALSO ingredients that won't make a considerable difference in my health.
Exactly. Anyone can cry wolf, talk about the ingredients and be quick to point out the scary Ace-K and Sucralose, but let's be honest. Not everyone has the budget to be purchasing beef tallow or grass fed protein sources.
We're on this app to find deals for stuff we buy on the regular, so that we can buy protein powder without the outrageously inflated price that the supplement industry has imposed on whey products in the past couple years. You could say any cheap version of (x…) has bad quality ingredients, but just understand it's no mystery that people sacrifice a tiny (an arguably insignificant) portion of their health on a product they can a f f o r d rather than fork up money they don't have for the healthy alternatives (which would ironically lead them into more unhealthy financial lifestyles).
Sorry for the rant.
Also funny how people assume sucralose, saccharin, and aspartame are related in any way other than that they taste sweet. They are completely different chemicals that are included in completely different concentrations in anything (due to varying levels of sweetness) and the impact of one on your health is entirely irrelevant to the impact of another.
The fearmongering on slickdeals is real
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