I got my order in the can for M Stak here at BB.com and want to grab a solid hydrolyzed whey protein. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael
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Thanks for the suggestion. Kind of weird though; unless I'm missing something, they don't list the flavor. http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/xf/relent.html
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12-27-2007, 11:17 PM #17
Relentless is another XF product I have been wanting to try. Already got Vendetta on the top of my next order, but obviously Aussie customs would swipe any whey products.
Keeping my eyes peeled for when the Australian distributor for XF gets their Sh!t together so I can try Relentless and Ultra Peptide. Waiting, waiting...
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12-28-2007, 08:45 PM #19
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Sigh, here we go again. Zach, as has been stated many times before, it is inappropriate to recommend a hydrolyzed whey product without knowing beforehand the degree of hydrolysis it has undergone. The degree of hydrolysis for Relentless is unknown and the manufacturer has not shed any light on this situation. This is the case with nearly all of the hydro-whey products including it's supposed king, myozene. This Relentless product might be hydrolyzed by oh say, .02%, making it oh, only .02% better than regular whey isolate.
To the OP, you want to go with something that does list it's degree of hydrolysis as well as be GMP certified. Here's your best choice...and it comes chock full of goodies too!
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/ae/intrabolic.html
Happy bodybuilding!
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12-28-2007, 09:42 PM #20
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Lol. Ibolic isn't intended for a pure WPH use like, well, a WPH product is (i.e. Relentless and Giant's WPH). Sure the percent of hydrolysis isn't published, but you can definitely taste how hydrolyzed it is with respect to something that is .02%; I have noticed a slight WPH bitterness in Ibolic along with the WPH bitterness in Giant's WPH. So, in my opinion, you "recommending" Intrabolic is not accurate, but go ahead and use it yourself and props for knowing what a good product is.
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12-28-2007, 09:51 PM #25Certitude is the enemy of wisdom.
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12-28-2007, 09:52 PM #26Certitude is the enemy of wisdom.
"We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another." Johnathan Swift.
Remember this principle: if you have to chew something, it ain't anabolic. Alan Aragon
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12-28-2007, 10:00 PM #27
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Uhh, I don't know and I didn't see it on the cert on the site. And I honestly don't remember PA saying anything about it before; maybe it was before my time, maybe I'm a bad rep All I can say is that you can taste the WPH bitterness however it's not nasty and I can actually drink it without my nose plugged though that's become a habit of mine over the years (drinking WITH my nose plugged).
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