Fomulated with only 97 percent whey protein isolate to create the purest protein. For each 30g scoop, provides 25g protein.
A**K
Duplicate diya h bhai
Mera to duplicate aya h bhai aap log bhi apna luck try krke dekho, 😂
R**R
Horrible taste
Very bad taste
B**C
Tastes Poor- Won’t Buy Again
I read a lot of reviews complaining about the taste but, I bought it anyway because taste is so subjective. Now that I have tasted it for myself, I agree with them. It DOES have a metallic taste. As for the effectiveness, who’s to say? It’s difficult, if not impossible to measure that. I will not buy MuscleTech again.Edit: It's 8/18/2021. I have owned this for over a year. I finally just gave up on it. I am lowering the stars from a 2 to a 1. I can't stand to drink it. It doesn't expire for a few more months. So, it's not just old. It just tastes like crap. I bought another brand at Costco. It's higher in calories, but at least it tastes decent. The MuscleTech tastes horrible.
J**T
taste stale
I have always been a fan of muscle tech use them as my go to powder. But this was the first time i bought it on amazon. the powder tastes STALE as if it has been sitiing for a long time. Disappointed wil switch to new company now.
C**Y
Protein powder
Great product, works very well
P**Y
Way too much sodium per serving
!!!!!!--->>300 mg of sodium per 1 scoop serving, with a recommended 1-2 scoops- possibly multiple times a day. "Use between major meals and before and after exercise" WOAH. Do the math! If you plan to use this to add some protein once a day and all else is pretty clean, then have at it. If you are using this to bulk up and need multiple servings each day (and/or are consuming anything canned, boxed, processed, or made in a restaurant), then BEWARE, be mindful, and take heed to the excess sodium you are taking in. Maybe blood pressure isn't an issue for you, but what about those excess pounds while you are trying to shred? Excess sodium is not your friend.---Dietary guideline for sodium is no more than 2300 mg, per day. Through food, drinks, and additional spices we easily top 3400mg or more. The idea is to push it back under 2000mg. So most people would do well to avoid high sodium products like this. The caveat is if you are someone who would benefit from replacing lost electrolytes from intense sweat producing workouts IF the replenishment beverage also contains a balance of potassium and natural sugar. This product is not made to address that. There is no potassium in this product, and the only sugar comes from Sucralose (like, little yellow packets of Splenda). The sodium appears to be for taste.Even competitors have high sodium, but the highest brand is about half of what is here- given same amount of protein and grams per serving. CRAZY.-----Now that is just about sodium. What's up with Sucralose (Splenda) being used to sweeten it up? I won't get into the potential health hazard of these artificial sweeteners, but I will say that artificial sweeteners can make us want more sugary foods- which is not helpful when we are trying to lose weight, or aiming to add muscle to our body. Just drop the sweetener and maybe blend or shake in something cleaner, and easier on the mind and body.**Don't care about any of that? Here are some positives..--> Taste. Ok, so overall taste is fine. I used some unsweetened almond milk, ice, and a scoop of this product in a blender. The vanilla taste was rather bland. I typically like to blend in some frozen fruit and a couple of supplements, so the protein powder typically just serves as a base. After I made the basic smoothie, I added in a half of an under ripe banana. That seemed to make the vanilla pop, and the over taste improved.---> Protein absorption. One thing thing product has over some is that this product contains digestive enzymes which research alludes to being vital in assisting in protein absorption, which is what we want from a protein powder. 125 mg EACH of Protease and Bromelain for 250mg digestive enzyme blend.I like this last bit, a lot, BUT the excess sodium will make me take a closer look at other products. I have a tendency to retain water as it is, so this is a no go for me. I think it is an easy fix for this company if enough people express sodium concerns.
A**N
Works well for muscle recovery
I tend to use protein powders specifically for post workouts. Many brands advertised that you can use them a pre-workout or a nutritional drink through the day. I find that drinking them pre-workout leaves me feeling full and heavy. Besides, at my current fitness level, the area I want to focus on is preventing post workout fatigue and recovering a quickly as possible. To provide context, I take a combination of group fitness classes that focuses on strength training and cardio. I also do yoga and Barry's Bootcamp once a week. Protein powder has been essential for me in order to maintain this regime. I currently use Optimum Nutrition whey protein isolate and generally it's worked well for me. I like both flavor, texture, and results. Switching over to MuscleTech, I find the same level of flavor, texture, and feel like my recovery is very similar to Optimum Nutrition. One thing to note (and also shown in my attached picture) is that MuscleTech does not have the same amount of protein per serving as Optimum Nutrition. MuscleTech has 25 grams while Optimum Nutrition has 30. This may or may not impact you based on the type of workouts you do.
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