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4.5-Lb Isopure Whey Isolate Protein Powder (Creamy Vanilla) on sale at 3 for $258.06 - $86.02 (Savings Get 3 for the price of 2) - 10% off when you clip the
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He's right in that this will go up either way, regardless
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Also, how does it compare to MyProtein Isolate Unflavored in terms of clean ingredients? I like MyProtein Isolate Unflavored because of how simple its ingredient list is:
"
Unflavored: Whey Protein Isolate (Whey Protein, Sunflower Lecithin) CONTAINS: MILK
" …😎
Runners are using their current diet and emphasizing on energy intake leading up to the marathon. MOST current diets are a carbohydrate rich diet.
Most people consume way more protein powder then they need and it is wasted into energy output. If your goal is protein only its possible the powder is cheaper at ~$0.75/25g VS ground beef at $X/lb for 112g protein VS chicken breast at $X/lb for 144g (plus other nutrients and fats). For me I dont see a use case for a processed food such as whey to enhance/benefit muscle building anymore then a balanced protein rich whole foods diet.
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Fitness
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He's right in that this will go up either way, regardless
Runners are using their current diet and emphasizing on energy intake leading up to the marathon. MOST current diets are a carbohydrate rich diet.
Most people consume way more protein powder then they need and it is wasted into energy output. If your goal is protein only its possible the powder is cheaper at ~$0.75/25g VS ground beef at $X/lb for 112g protein VS chicken breast at $X/lb for 144g (plus other nutrients and fats). For me I dont see a use case for a processed food such as whey to enhance/benefit muscle building anymore then a balanced protein rich whole foods diet.
Buy the protein that fits the macros you want at the price you want, at the end of the day it's going to make very little difference.
btw, if your face broke out possibly from a protein powder switch, make sure you look at the ingredients. Could be a type of sweetener or filler they're using that's unique to Dymatize.
Also, if you're an LDR, or any athlete, and you're consistently carb-heavy on your macro splits, that's not always optimal if your protein macros are out of whack.
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