Differences in Whey Protein

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09 Feb 2012 21:51 #92151 by Eidolon
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Safehouse wrote: BSSA is as close to Optimum Nutrition as you'll get. The manufacturer is Glanbia, who own Optimum Nutrition.

I won't buy any other whey than BSSA isolate. The taste is fine, but even if it wasn't that doesn't matter. Too many people go on about the taste of the whey products... who cares? As long as the protein content is legit.


I believe you can even ask Ondier for unflavoured isolate. Also, I am not aware of ON doing a pure isolate, so in that way the BSSA product is superior.

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09 Feb 2012 21:55 #92154 by Safehouse
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Inja wrote: I hate washing blenders and such :dry:
Gotta get in behind all the parts and what not


Try using a stick blender. The bottom part with the blade detaches and you can rinse it straight after blending. I toss my whey in a large glass (500ml beer glass, lol) and put the blender in there.

Something like this:

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09 Feb 2012 21:56 #92155 by Safehouse
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Eidolon wrote:

Safehouse wrote: BSSA is as close to Optimum Nutrition as you'll get. The manufacturer is Glanbia, who own Optimum Nutrition.

I won't buy any other whey than BSSA isolate. The taste is fine, but even if it wasn't that doesn't matter. Too many people go on about the taste of the whey products... who cares? As long as the protein content is legit.


I believe you can even ask Ondier for unflavoured isolate. Also, I am not aware of ON doing a pure isolate, so in that way the BSSA product is superior.


Agreed.

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19 Feb 2012 22:28 #93669 by South paw
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I was advised to use muscle tech whey. So far so good but yes def pricey

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19 Feb 2012 22:43 #93673 by Empire
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Muscleteh whey contains a shit load of dextrose,per 40g serving 10g of carbs,20g protein,therfore its not a pure whey

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20 Feb 2012 07:54 #93687 by Koe007
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Eidolon wrote:

Safehouse wrote: BSSA is as close to Optimum Nutrition as you'll get. The manufacturer is Glanbia, who own Optimum Nutrition.

I won't buy any other whey than BSSA isolate. The taste is fine, but even if it wasn't that doesn't matter. Too many people go on about the taste of the whey products... who cares? As long as the protein content is legit.


I believe you can even ask Ondier for unflavoured isolate. Also, I am not aware of ON doing a pure isolate, so in that way the BSSA product is superior.


ON has Hydrowhey.

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20 Feb 2012 08:11 #93691 by MCJ
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I've been using Nutritech whey for the past few months. Love the choc-mint flavour. Only has 3g carbs per serving and its sweetened with sucralose instead of dextrose or frucose. I get it for R300 for a 2.5kg bag. Comes to roughly the same amount as what Ondier's costs including the postage. BSSA still rocks though and will rather buy BSSA if I order bulk.

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20 Feb 2012 09:24 - 20 Feb 2012 09:25 #93698 by Juice
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Koe007 wrote: ON has Hydrowhey.


Do you think it's worth the extra cost? Any experience with this product?
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20 Feb 2012 10:30 #93712 by Koe007
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Juice wrote:

Koe007 wrote: ON has Hydrowhey.


Do you think it's worth the extra cost? Any experience with this product?


Pricey, but very good stuff I use it in my last 2 weeks before a show Post workout. Not necessary unless you competing or on a Keto Diet IMO, Ondier's Isolate is best value for money.

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