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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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What's your recommendation for a good protein powder? Preferable without any taste if possible.
For example: a vegetarian looking for a protein supplement probably wants a different product from a breastfeeding mother. Both of these would need different products from a performance athlete or body builder.
Figure out your purpose for taking the supplement, what your tolerance is for the different synthetic and natural sweeteners that are out there.
After that, the best protein is the one you can afford and the one you are willing to drink.
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That being said, this has added leucine (which is supposed to be a muscle building signal) as well as some "healthy" MCTs added.
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