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Features:- Each scoop contains 25g of protein and 6.9g of BCAAs to help build and maintain lean muscle and support
- Free of xantham gum and artificial sweeteners
- Non-GMO verified, gluten-free & soy-free, and enhanced with Vitamin D, and 1,000mg of L-Leucine, with only 150 calories and less than 1g of sugar per serving
- Easily-mixable whey is made to prevent clumping
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And that's because you need a 41g serving of this to get 25g of protein. For Ascent, it only takes a 33g serving to get 25g of protein.
When you're buying whey, you're in it for the protein. You don't want/need this extra filler.
Huh? The ingredients specifically list xantham gum, and two artificial sweeteners (Sucralose & ACE-K).
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this mixes well in water for quick post workout shake on the go. personally prefer iso100 or iso pure with better macros and less sweetness, but worked just fine
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What's your recommendation for a good protein powder? Preferable without any taste if possible.
people chug protein powder like it's going out of style and they're all still fat and not buff. It's overrated. There are people that bitch and complain about macros and other stuff, but if you saw them in real life they're most likely out of shape blobs.
if you really want to get healthy, it's cheaper to learn how to cook healthy. The guy you asked the question to is complaining because a serving is 41g and there's only 25g of protein in it. 25g/41g is 60.1%.
So this 5.4lb of protein powder is in fact only 3.25lbs of protein and the rest is filler, fat and other additives. The filler is usually sugar.
if you look at the macros this powder is 25g protein, 4g carbs, 4g fat, 3g of MCT (coconut oil) and 1g of L-leucine. that's 37g out of 41g. so there's 4g of additives and filler. Thats pretty good. you'll find protein powders with 10g of filler. this protein powder is a good buy.
Living in the future, I thought we'd have flying cars. Instead we consider $10/lb protein a sale. That's what OP was getting at
Living in the future, I thought we'd have flying cars. Instead we consider $10/lb protein a sale. That's what OP was getting at
This brand is generally good quality and their fish oil is among the best on the market for the money, will keep using. I make into shakes using guar and xanthan gum in a vitamix, which the reddit crowd told me was evil, that I should use bananas or avocados instead, because apparently these gums are considered "ultra processed" lol... whatever. Delicious shake with just calories from this powder and some cocoa or instant coffee crystals for a coffee flavor, or strawberries to have a strawberry shake, it's great.
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It's not so much prices are too high, it's that wages haven't kept up with the monetary debasement like in the past, because modern monetary policy seeks to prop up asset bubbles and bail out the speculators, so all the money is concentrating at the top. We all got fooled into thinking lower taxes for the rich was a good thing, while it was necessary to bleed all this liquidity away. Now they just plain privatize the gains, socialize the losses. This type of inflation is here to say, until people just stop paying.
This brand is generally good quality and their fish oil is among the best on the market for the money, will keep using. I make into shakes using guar and xanthan gum in a vitamix, which the reddit crowd told me was evil, that I should use bananas or avocados instead, because apparently these gums are considered "ultra processed" lol... whatever. Delicious shake with just calories from this powder and some cocoa or instant coffee crystals for a coffee flavor, or strawberries to have a strawberry shake, it's great.
But I can't help myself. Why would continual "monetary debasement" be good but lower taxes are not good? My great-grandfather threw six figures into a trust fund in the 1920's for his future offspring. My relatives lamented that it didn't keep up with inflation. Inflation? Who in 1920 would know that we'd just devalue the dollar as hard as we can after the 1970's?
I'm so beyond tired of hearing "We all got fooled into thinking lower taxes for the rich was a good thing" - nobody can even name a specific law which lowered taxes only on the rich. Nobody was fooled because it didn't even happen. Lowering taxes on all people, for instance in the 2018 tax reform, was an objectively good thing. You cannot tell me how the government taking less money out of my pocket is somehow bad for me, let alone for the greater economy.
The rest of your comment is potentially fine - privatizing gains, socializing losses, yes. But socialistic policies in Washington is how they socialize the losses. The two largest economic bailouts in human history were conducted under Obama, for no good reason I can tell - and then again under Trump/Biden, again because we shut down the global economy unnecessarily for far too long. These were both strongly progressive policies. Stop trying to slide Reagan as a bogeyman into discussions of the modern post-subprime post-COVID economy.
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