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Reddit mentions of Optimum Nutrition Platinum Hydrowhey Protein Powder, 100% Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isolate Powder, Flavor: Turbo Chocolate, 3.5 Pounds
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Reddit mentions: 13
We found 13 Reddit mentions of Optimum Nutrition Platinum Hydrowhey Protein Powder, 100% Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isolate Powder, Flavor: Turbo Chocolate, 3.5 Pounds. Here are the top ones.
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- One’s most advanced whey exceeding all expectations
- Faster delivery advanced hydrolyzed whey protein isolates
- 30 grams ultra-pure protein per serving supports your muscle building goals
- 15.5 grams naturally occurring & added EAAS supports muscle recovery and growth
- Great any time protein source perfect for post workout recovery, between meals, or anytime additional protein is needed in your diet
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Color | Turbo Chocolate |
Height | 10.19 Inches |
Length | 7.13 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3.5 Pound |
Weight | 3.61 Pounds |
Width | 7.13 Inches |
It's a math error on their part. They forgot to account for the (X2) part of 1.75-pound (Pack of 2).
Consider, too, that this is their (absrdly overpriced) Optimum Nutrition Platinum Hydrowhey that they claim is discounted by half (!)
here at .88/oz By those (unrealistic) standards the .40/oz price is still a super deal.
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They will. See this thread for a (now dead) similar deal
If they ship the wrong thing? (Like, say, a single container?) Amazon returns are dead easy and you might even get a gift card for your troubles if you complain to customer service.
You won't be charged until they ship so BUY NOW and think about it. You can always cancel.
True. "Usually ships within 4 to 6 weeks." If that's an issue this might not be the deal for you.
For the record, I went in for 10 which is 35 lbs for 112$. Know of a better deal? Please tell us about it.
This product was just introduced. I gotta think they are waiting on manufacture/delivery before shipment (hence the shipping delay).
Optimum Nutrition does a hydrolised whey protein isolate which I have found to be the easiest on my stomach.
Chicken breast or turkey breast as a staple for one of your meals will help a lot. Chicken breast has approximately 25g protein per 4oz serving at only around 120 calories. Typically I eat double that for dinner every (or almost every) night. I also eat cottage cheese, jerky, lunch meat, string cheese, greek yogurt (Yoplait has 100 calorie greek yogurt with 14g of protein per serving). I also drink milk with dinner and that provides a little protein as well. Protein shakes can also add some substantial protein in your diet as well, such as this one (24g protein for 120 cal) or this one (30g protein/140 cal).
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>for all intensive purposes
The phrase you're looking for is "for all intents and purposes," though it doesn't fit particularly well in that context anyway.
Peanut butter is a good alternative, as are whey isolate and casein protein. Your best bet is to just eat more in general though.
ON has a Hydro Whey that is hydrolyzed. I use the natural gold product personally. THat hydro stuff is expensive.
http://www.amazon.com/Optimum-Nutrition-Platinum-Hydro-Chocolate/dp/B002QZN8JW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382735074&sr=8-1&keywords=whey+Hydrolysate
https://www.amazon.com/Optimum-Nutrition-Platinum-Hydrowhey-Hydrolyzed/dp/B002QZN8JW
ON hydrowhey is very keto friendly and the flavors have taste to it
Hydro Whey
This stuff shouldn't give you breakouts, never does for me. Pretty much the most premium protein you can buy. That's because the process they put it through, no lactose.
You could be getting acne from milk, dairy and any of the extra fat/protein you're consuming. If you wanna know how I got rid of my bad acne lifting, you can pm.
I'm about to pick up my second go around of protein and with that "study" that was talking about what's in proteins I'm a little concerned. It seemed like Jym protein is the "best" in terms of knowing what's in it. However, it's a little more expensive and since I'm a beginner, I figured that a cheaper protein wouldn't be terrible.
So, I originally decided on ON hydrowhey and Cellucor Casein.
My goal is to start sort of lean bulking but more focused on the bulk part of that. So, what got me kind of confused then was in that thread talking about the different types of protein MyProtein was mentioned where I can get 11lbs for $60. So I can get over double the amount of protein (my casein and whey) for the same price as one tub of Whey.
Is that too good to be true? What's the consensus on MyProtein?
Lastly, do I need BCAA if I'm on a bulk?
This is the protein that I use
And I use this as a meal replacement/after workouts
Found this only one gram of carbs per serving.
PLATINUM HYDROWHEY CHOC 3.5LB https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002QZN8JW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_pg1FwbPRHTJP3
Would you say that there's any major difference between the protein you're talking about and this ?
Try this link.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002QZN8JW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_VdcWAb5781JEB