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    Ordering whey protein...

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    I understand that its a sticky here so I can assume that they provides a good source of whey protein right? Just making sure that I am getting good quality whey because I have heard that some protein manufactureres lie about on their nutritional fact labels...

    Ok I am planning ordering the natural concentrate (5lbs)... (it the natural concentrate a good source of whey)
    I know it tastes like crap since no flavoring but I want to minimize the amount of artifical stuff i take in.


    And I was think about the milk protein....not sure if I should just a 10 lb bag of whey or get the 5lb bag and the 2.5lb of milk protein...

    Any suggestions guys

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mit37
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    I understand that its a sticky here so I can assume that they provides a good source of whey protein right? Just making sure that I am getting good quality whey because I have heard that some protein manufactureres lie about on their nutritional fact labels...
    yes, it is high quality, inexpensive and IMO great tasting whey protein powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    yes, it is high quality, inexpensive and IMO great tasting whey protein powder.

    Thanks guys will be ordering the 10lb bag.

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    If you want good quality, I dont know why you're ordering whey concentrate. Why not isolate ?
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