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    Premium protein powders - any good?

    Hi everyone,

    just curious, has anyone tried stuff like nitro tech, methoxy pro or designer whey with glycerlyn etc? its twice as expensive as the other stuff.... how do they compare to stuff like eas simply protein and optimum nutrition ?

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    anyone....? i've got some birthday money coming and i'm considering whether to plunge it into a large supply of optimum protein or a smaller supply of nitrotech/methoxypro..

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    Never heard of the first one

    I would buy optimum out of all those choices the rest are just a giant ripoff

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    I use EAS Simply Whey.

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    Originally posted by Prince
    I use EAS Simply Whey.
    Me too.

    It's decent enough stuff. Blend of isolate and concentrate, i think.

    What i like more is that it's 30 squids for a 5lber.

    That lasts me a good long while.

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    simply protein is good also

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    have you ever heard of peak body's products.Peak whey 85 shake & takes contain di & tri peptides which dorians chemical nutrition company boasts on his pro peptide product.The chocolate flavour is delicious.Check out my website below to see the products
    www.rawnutritiongroup.com

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    thanks guys...looks like its optimum or simply whey ...

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    You made a good decision

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