



( 20 reviews )
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 7 2009
I have been trying different whey products for awhile. I quickly became sick of the flavors. Some would leave a terrible aftertaste in my mouth and some didn't sit good with me period. I have also been trying to move away from the artificials. I set out to find something without sugar additives. I came across this product and read all the excellent reviews. This stuff mix's painlessly. No clumping or sticking to my shaker bottle. The taste is almost non existent. I mix it in with milk with no issues. Best of all, I experience no uncomfortable aftertastes. I highly recommend this product to anyone who is looking for easy-mixing whey with no artificial sugars.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 6 2009
I used to buy other proteins but then I found out they all use sucralose or other fake sugars like splenda. Unless it says natural then you probably have some type of fake junk in there. Our bodies don't know how to metabolize splenda, just google splenda or sucralose and you will see that it may cause cancer and who knows what else. The more I learn about nutrition the more you learn to go natural. Eat things grown NOT highly processed packaged stuff. Well, whey technically is processed but I workout and need protein so this is my only vehicle other than meat and nuts. So back to the protein, this doesn't taste amazing because it is plain. The nice thing is it is versatile. I can put some in yogurt with frozen cherries or blueberries and I have a healthy protein snack. Or I can add with cocoa and xylitol and have a quick shake (doesn't taste great), or you can add to a fruit smoothie, on and on. Some add to soup. This also costs SO much less. do a cost comparison, most companies sell like 2 lbs for 30 bucks. that would cost 150 dollars, sometimes it is 2.5 lbs for 30 bucks, again that would cost 120 dollars. So you get the best value here.
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Posted: May 31 2009
I love this whey protein isolate. Unflavored is the way to go - i mix it with some unsweetened kool-aid and stevia for a low glycemic impact shake in a variety of flavors (i don't think i could do 10 lbs of the same flavor). That's not to mention that it costs less than $7.50 a pound; a price that cant be beat.
















