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    Best protein shake powder for gaining mass?

    Well I am 6'6" 195lbs and I was wondering what the best protein powder would be. I was looking at Allthewhey's Supermass 600. Any suggestions? I'm a former college hoops player who's been out for a year and now want to get back on the horse by myself because I don't have the best strength coach in the nation at my disposal anymore.

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    Some Whey Protein Powder, Oatbran, Yogurt, Skim Milk and Natty PB.

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    Like Iain said, you're better off getting plain ole whey and adding your own "weight gainer" ingredients.

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    But allthewhey has so many to select from. Any suggestions? Sorry to be asking so many questions. Hey FatCatMC love the Borat picture "I like"

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    The Blend or Isolate, Would be Ideal.

    However you could look into the Micellular Casein, Little more pricey though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Some Whey Protein Powder, Oatbran, Yogurt, Skim Milk and Natty PB.
    Nice with a banana
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