Hell me out going to purchase some protein in a little.
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04-23-2012, 09:17 PM #1
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04-23-2012, 09:19 PM #2
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I'd suggest Myofusion or Trutein as a blend.
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04-23-2012, 10:15 PM #6
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If the Op is looking for a whey & casein blend is Myofusion really the best suggestion? Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to stir the pot I actually just ordered a 5lb tub of Myo due to the avid support I constantly see for it. That being said, when ordering I went off strictly user reviews and overlooked the ingredients. I took a peak at them today and I believe the two most predominate proteins are actually Whey Concentrate (prefer isolate) and Brown Rice Protein...
Now I'm not knocking either of those proteins types, I was just mislead from all the "Trutein or Myofusion" threads and assumed because the two are compared so often that their profiles must be pretty similar, which ingredient wise they don't seem to be unless I overlooked something which is very pausable.
Anyways, I've had two tubs of Truetein (Vanilla and Irish Creme) which I was more than happy with and can strongly recommend. I've got a tub of Myo on the way currently to give them a try... So can't comment on it yet.
If you want a substantial whey/casein blend Trutein in 40% of each with the other 20% being egg... Don't think you can go wrong here.
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These are all good blends:
Reflex Peptide Fusion
Dorian Yates Tempro
CNP Pro-Peptide
Xtreme Formulations Ultra Peptide Original
Xtreme Formulations Ultra Peptide 2.0
TruNutrition Sciences Trutein
Gaspari MyoFusion Hydro
iForce Protean
Magnum Nutraceuticals Quattro
Dymatize Elite XT
Beverly International Ultimate Muscle Protein
ThermoLife Vasolate
Olimp Nutrition Pro Long Protein
Nutrabolics IsoBolic
Muscle-Link Pro-Fusion
AllMax Nutrition Hexapro
Dymatize Elite Fusion 7
Dymatize Elite Gourmet
Pharma Blend 6Hr
Pick one you like the price and profile of.- NOTICE: Not all posts represent my own opinion. I enjoy playing devil's advocate.
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04-24-2012, 01:30 AM #11
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You can't go wrong with Ultra Peptide 2.0. The blend is 51% micellar casein and 49% whey protein isolate so you're getting top knotch proteins. The flavors are amazing as well.
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For the price Dymatize Elite Gourmet is hard to beat, not the best tasting protein but it's good. Dymatize is a brand that you can trust too
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Lots and lots of good tasting proteins listed already. Only one I didn't see mentioned was BSN Syntha 6. One of the best tasting proteins in a variety of flavors on the market. Haven't had a flavor of theres I didn't like.
Agree with the lack of Protogen love. One of my favorites and one of the best CnC proteins available(apparently Beverly and PES beats it according to most).Progressive overload + progressive eating = gains. Simple as that!
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