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Which do you guys prefer? I been contemplating on which one to get next.
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I am more partial to using quality supplements and don't think that using the cheapest of anything is the best method of choosing your brands.
I don't know about the taste, but protein wise, ON is better than Dymatyze. ON has whey isolate as a main source of protein, while Dymatyze has whey concentrate as main source of protein. I think whey isolate is considered better than whey concentrate.
Just my opinion.
I cold be wrong, I have to check the label n stuff when I get home, but I'm pretty sure you're wrong about dymatize's protein source.. Regardless, imho ON is WAY too sweet for my taste. Plus dymatize is much better for low carb low cal diets.. And its WAY cheaper.. Dymatize alll the way for me
she is wrong..
dymatize
Other Ingredients: Ion-exchange whey protein isolates, cross flow ultra filtration whey protein concentrate (providing di-peptides, tri-peptides, oligo-peptides, and poly-peptides), whey peptides, cocoa, instant coffee, natural and artificial flavors and acesulfame-potassium.
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Other Ingredients
Protein Blend(Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey Peptides), Cocoa(Processed With Alkali), Artificial Flavor, Lecithin, Acesulfame Potassium
if i owned my own supplement company i would use pure isolate as well![]()
looks like they have basically the same ingredients, save for the instant coffee
yes, whey isolate is expensive, but why not spend a little extra and get the best?
IronMagLabs Whey Isolate is only $19.99 for 2lbs if you buy 3 jugs. It's pure isolate, contains no extra crap and is sweetened with an herb (Stevia), it mixes very easily, and I think it tastes great. Whey Protein Isolate - 100% Pure
what? you were i posted the ingredients.
you make a lot of statements
I agree. I noticed the label. It is 100% whey isolate. Like somenone mentioned somewhere, if you like protein blend, then mix it with milk.Sorry to muddy the waters.
Currently using Ironmag. It's great no complaints.
For some reason they don't seem to disclose protein content of the blend. Only way to find out roughly how much each protein in the blend, is to look at ingredients. For ex: if ingredients look like this, Whey isolate, whey concentrate, then more isolate than concentrate. If it looks like, Whey concentrate, Whey isolate, then it has more whey concentrate than whey isolate.And why don't the 'blends' disclose percentages of isolate?