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    expired soy protein

    Today I saw a big jug of protein 51 servings at gnc only 20 bucks. I was already to buy but noticed it had coco daam! The girl said only because the date which was 08/07. Is there some blackmarket where I can get the bout to expire shit lol? What happens if its expired is it bad?

    Anyways I was stuck buyin 2 small containers 23 servings for 22 bucks

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    why would you want to take soy protein?

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    Go with whey protein my man. And I have worked at a GNC before( I didnt work on comission so I never screwd anyone over) and they have a three month policy so thats probably why it was so cheap. Trust me when I say this guys, I have turned many people away from the hype and saved a ton of people money than rather make a few bucks for the company. I know that GNC is the enemy around here so I wanted to make that clear.

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    Allergic to milk Would if I could.

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    milk or lactose? you can get whey products with low lactose right? or is one with the other no matter what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystik View Post
    Allergic to milk Would if I could.
    here ya go, whey protein isolate, lactose free!

    Whey Protein Isolate 05lb

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    dam ty prince. Hard to believe I wouldn't be allergic to something called Whey protein. Why would it be so much better to take whey over soy?

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    two reasons:

    1. whey has a much higher BV than soy
    2. soy contains phytoestrogens which can mimic estrogen

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