Best bang for your buck with no fuss, Optimum Nutrition whey. Relatively cheap, can buy it anywhere, a million flavours, mostly WPI, mixes very easily and digests fine. Extreme Milk Chocolate is the flavour if you want a "chocolate milk" taste. They also do a Double Rich Chocolate which isn't as sweet.
If he doesn't like the milk he won't like protein powder, it tastes like crap especially if he has not been exposed to rubbish like that the chemical taste will instantly hit him with the first sip. Easy to try let him taste one, bet he will screw his face up and probably spit it out.
why not get the high protein creamy milk??
Old folk are funny like that, they won't buy the good milk to save money, but buy the cheap stuff that tastes like crap.
What about this stuff, costs a bit more but has 70% extra protein (so no need for protein powder) and it has 25% less lactose, which can't be a bad thing.
http://www.thecompletedairy.com.au/products
And I have heard that it tastes great, I have not tried it as I can't buy it out where we are.
You can't be serious, it's probably one of the worst ones out there, it's proprietary blend that does not even disclose what amounts of what are in there.
If it was a quality product why are they hiding the ingredients?? If I was selling a quality product I would only be too keen to advertise my quality ingredients, yet they simply claim that it contains WPI yet don't tell you how much.
Sherk, i think he could do well to add more "easy to consume" form of Protien I don't believe eating more meat (at his age) is a good idea, his capacity to eat has become less, it happens to all of us.
He likes milk but does not drink due to the fact that he hates the idea of paying for full fat quality fresh milk.
i think he could benefit a lot from drinking a glass or two of milk a day.
fuck me, I'm running out of ways to present this lol.
You can't be serious, it's probably one of the worst ones out there, it's proprietary blend that does not even disclose what amounts of what are in there.
If it was a quality product why are they hiding the ingredients?? If I was selling a quality product I would only be too keen to advertise my quality ingredients, yet they simply claim that it contains WPI yet don't tell you how much.
Personally, bn wpc x 10 kg every time. Some of you kunce must have the digestive tracts of a 13 year old girl.
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That's what I do too, 10kg per order. Except the flavored ones like Banana, Cookies and Cream, Choc Mint seem to have something in them which my Body tells me (through slight nausea) that I can only consume them for a week or so at a time. Have to stick to the Vanilla and Choc.
Some of you kunce must have the digestive tracts of a 130 year old girl.
As I keep saying, if you think protein powders taste like "chemicals", then stop buying shit powders. Plenty of good ones out there.
I think old Micky has misread the ingredients list. Protein blend... not proprietary blend.
Love it, we have people worrying about the exact protein grams in propriety blends of protein powders for senior citizens and fat 50 year olds.
So what are the good ones?? I have tried the one you just said was a good one and found it to be the worst tasting one I have even had, actually threw it away as I could not drink it, made me gag just tasted like a mouthful of artificial sweetener and chemicals.
Thanks for the insight yoda. Where in the ingredient list of optimum protein does it say proprietary blend??A proprietary bend is a name for a blend of ingredients that does not actually disclose what amount of said ingredients are enclosed.
When you buy a proprietary blend usually they are trying to hide something, and you are usually getting shafted.
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