c.p.w.g.w wrote: » Was looking at bulkpowders Stevia Sweetened protein, but it's a blend of soya and whey from the ingredient list
Stevia Strawberry Flavour: Whey Protein Concentrate (Milk) (96%), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Flavouring, Colour (Beetroot Red), Sweetener (Steviol Glycosides)
Mellor wrote: » Sorry I mixed you up with a poster who asked the exact same thing in a thread last week. Stand by my suggestion though. Not sure why people are complicating it by projecting soy intolerances, or their dairy issued on to you. What's wrong with plain old whey protein? In natural or stevia flavours obvs.https://www.myprotein.ie/sports-nutrition/impact-whey-protein/10530943.html
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » I only commented on a thread about, soy lecithin... The soy lecithin isn't an issue for me, it's the actual soya protein that some add in
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » Those buyos use sucralose
coffee_cake wrote: » https://www.bulk.com/ie/liquiflav.html I find those grand
OmegaGene wrote: » What do you folks do with Greek the yoghurt just mix the two together ? My last bag was chocolate peanut butter and it’s rank with water unless it’s almost frozen
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » How does one flavour it?
Mellor wrote: » They had a tread about it recently. No mention of intolerance. I think they just find the standard on very sweet.
italodisco wrote: » Collagen protein will do the trick. I can't use whey or soy unless I want to spend the day on the toilet. Collagen protein from bulk or myprotein does the job.
Patsy167 wrote: » This was my first thought but the OP may have a soy intolerance that would rule it out. Unflavoured: Whey Protein Concentrate (Milk) (100%), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin)
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » Hopefully someone can help me out here... I'm looking for a protein powder that is free from... -Soya -Sweeteners(Sucralose, Asparatime, Malitol, sorbitol etc) Sweetners such as Stevia, Erythritol or Xylitol are ok Oh and an animal based protein powder, no plant based stuff
Mellor wrote: » It would be a lot easier to pick up a unsweetened (or naturally sweetened) whey from My Protein,https://www.myprotein.ie/sports-nutrition/impact-whey-protein/10530943.html
Patsy167 wrote: » Either of these might be worth considering:https://www.myprotein.ie/sports-nutrition/egg-white-powder/10529687.htmlhttps://www.myprotein.ie/sports-nutrition/hydrolysed-beef-protein/10902405.html Unflavoured: Hydrolyzed Beef Protein (99%), Thickener (Xanthan Gum) You may need to add some sort of flavouring to these to make them palatable
Macy0161 wrote: » Generally I buy (5kg) MyProtein Vanilla. However, I think I'm converted to Salted Caramel now (that was my last order top up). It is mint with greek yogurt!
Mjolnir wrote: » Ah I'd usually stick to strawberry or vanilla because they are the hardest to mess up ha. Interesting that they are similar quality given the price of myprotein
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Admittedly, I haven't had anything from MyProtein in a while but I tried it after ON and didn't find any noticeable difference in mixing. Preferred the taste to ON, from memory, albeit only had vanilla of either. Found ON to be slightly too sweet, from memory. Well, I found the slightly less sweet taste of MP to be preferable but that's just a subjective thing anyway.
Mjolnir wrote: » Whats myprotein like compared to on and olimp in terms of taste and mixing.
markmoto wrote: » Sure lol
italodisco wrote: » Bulk powders used to sell novocaine on the sly if you contacted them directly, not a great endorsement really
Alf Veedersane wrote: » What does it get contaminated with that isn't on the label? You've already been told that the two main whey supplement brands are certified by Informed Sport as well, so doesn't really hold up. You have been probably the only one in this forum that has mentioned BCAAs in a long time here. One other person maybe. No one else is going on about BCAAs.
markmoto wrote: » Not saying whey protein is banned, rather absolutely useless form of supplement. Protein powder processed supplement comes as package batch to batch might get contaminated with variety of stuff not even printed on label. Many people think starting a fitness journey goes hand in hand with a heavy supplement stack, but for the majority of people, supplements are not even necessary. Buying BCAAs thinking this will help them look leaner quicker when, in reality, the main focus should be on consistency with nutrition and proper food.
markmoto wrote: » Not saying whey protein is banned, rather absolutely useless form of supplement
Protein powder processed supplement comes as package batch to batch might get contaminated with variety of stuff not even printed on label.
Many people think starting a fitness journey goes hand in hand with a heavy supplement stack, but for the majority of people, supplements are not even necessary.
Buying BCAAs thinking this will help them look leaner quicker when, in reality, the main focus should be on consistency with nutrition and proper food.
markmoto wrote: » First decent post I actually thought for a while you loved that stuff
Mellor wrote: » Not really sure what that has to do with whey protein. Whey isn't banned. It's not really clear what you are implying tbh. Do you have a link to this report? Might clarify what you are getting at. The WADA list is relevant for athletes. It's meaningless for non-athletes. It's not a assessment of health or safety btw. Many normal supplements, and everyday OTC medications area banned for athletes for various reasons. It's not just illegal hormones and the like.