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About Protein Powder

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Hello,
Have a few questions.
Mind helping? :)

Between, Elite Whey Protein, ISO 100 Protein and Mega Shake
Which do you think its better?Elite is the cheapest compare to the other 2.



Elite supplement facts-
http://www.fitnessone.com.sg/store/supi ... e79_nf.gif


ISO 100 supplement facts - http://www.fitnessone.com.sg/store/supi ... 0-2_nf.gif

Mega Shake suplement facts -
http://www.fitnessone.com.sg/store/supi ... 48_reg.gif




The website to refer -
http://www.fitnessone.com.sg/store/inde ... Path=31_21

Lastly,Does both ingredient contain any form of animal fats or smtg?
Maybe,safe for Vegetarian to eat?



Thanks. :D
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get the biggest tub for the cheapeast price regardless of brand
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Post by SIP »

Really?
Ok thanks. :D
But is it safe for vegetarian?
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Protein powder in reasonable amounts is safe for anyone, who doesn't have possible issues with Argnine, Phenlyalanine, possible Kidney problems, or other potential minor issues.

For people of most backgrounds, they are perfectly fine. Just use regular doses and don't sweat it. If you're perfectly healthy then there shouldn't be an issue.
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Boss Man wrote:Protein powder in reasonable amounts is safe for anyone, who doesn't have possible issues with Argnine, Phenlyalanine, possible Kidney problems, or other potential minor issues.

For people of most backgrounds, they are perfectly fine. Just use regular doses and don't sweat it. If you're perfectly healthy then there shouldn't be an issue.
No,what i meant was,does it contain extracts of an animal.
Cause what i know,some protein come from either soy/milk or animals.
Thats all.

But thanks for the info anyway. :D
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Post by SIP »

amatlack wrote:I'm a vegetarian and haven't had a problem...just started drinking the protein shakes a few weeks ago.

I try to stay as organic as possible and don't eat a lot of dairy...this isn't the cheapest, but it's hormone free and made with stevia...I think it tastes pretty darn good, too:

http://www.jayrobb.com/cat_proteinWheyPinaColada24.asp

I've tried the vanilla, strawberry, Pina Colada, & tropical dreamcicle...all delicious. :-)
Ohh.
But it didnt ship to country.

Thanks anyway. :D
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Post by Boss Man »

Exactly. There isn't any animal extracts. Casein, Whey and Soy, are not derivatives of Animal Tissues, so Vegetarians can have those Powders.
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Ok then.
Thanks for help ppl. :D
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