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Model: Isopure Protein Powder, Zero Carb Whey Isolate, Gluten Free, Lactose Free, 25g Protein, Keto Friendly, Creamy Vanilla, 110 Servings, 7.5 Pound (Packaging May Vary)
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there are 110 servings and it's over 100 days til the earliest expiry date. i don't think it's unreasonable for a person who consumes this to take a single serving per day.
One serving daily is workable, but any personal trainer or nutritionist worth a dang is going to tell the sodium content alone makes drinking more then one of these a day unreasonable.
This brand offering really does stick out on a deli meat level of "bad". If you are already roughly hitting a fairly absurd 1/3 your daily sodium intake allowance with just 2 servings of protein powder....you should be finding a different protein powder to use.
One serving daily is workable, but any personal trainer or nutritionist worth a dang is going to tell the sodium content alone makes drinking more then one of these a day unreasonable.
This brand offering really does stick out on a deli meat level of "bad". If you are already roughly hitting a fairly absurd 1/3 your daily sodium intake allowance with just 2 servings of protein powder....you should be finding a different protein powder to use.
Depends entirely on your body, health, and fitness. I'm a cyclist and sweat a ton, so an extra 500-1000mg of sodium intake per hour of riding is not unreasonable. And 2-3 hour rides are my norm. I can easily deal with the 240mg of sodium per scoop in this stuff, and I find it helps keep me hydrated when I drink it before a ride, too.
I know the original deal is deal, but I just picked up the 3.4lb container at Costco for $46, expiration date is April 2026.
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This brand offering really does stick out on a deli meat level of "bad". If you are already roughly hitting a fairly absurd 1/3 your daily sodium intake allowance with just 2 servings of protein powder....you should be finding a different protein powder to use.
This brand offering really does stick out on a deli meat level of "bad". If you are already roughly hitting a fairly absurd 1/3 your daily sodium intake allowance with just 2 servings of protein powder....you should be finding a different protein powder to use.
I know the original deal is deal, but I just picked up the 3.4lb container at Costco for $46, expiration date is April 2026.
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