Can someone plese explain to me why they say that whey isolates (is this the correct term?) are superior over normal protein. How do you know if your protein powder is isloate free or contains isolates?
Posted by: LAM
whey isolates have a total protein content of around 90% or greater when compared to WPC at around 30-85% or simple whey powders at 30% protein content.
processing methods such as ion exchange filtration and cross flow filtration "isolate" the protein in the whey by lowering the amonts other components such as fat, ash and moisture...
Posted by: J'Bo
Thanks. I just checked my protein and its the good kind.
Posted by: kuso
You know you can order, and blend them how you like here.
And the write ups on Customizer's site explains the differences well.
Posted by: shwaym
have you guys ordered from Customizer? looks prety cool. how was the quality & service?
Posted by: kuso
TP has and from what I`ve read from others as well, he seems like a great guy. I will order as soon as I run out of my current stock.
Posted by: MeanCuts
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Originally posted by LAM
or simple whey powders at 30% protein content.
Can you give me an example of a "simple whey powder" at 30%?
Posted by: Twin Peak
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Originally posted by kuso
TP has and from what I`ve read from others as well, he seems like a great guy. I will order as soon as I run out of my current stock.
Yes, good stuff.
The owner, Dave, is a solid guy. Very good service, very good tasting, and I *assume* top quality protein.