Protein powder, yay or neigh?
Slimmasaurus
Posts: 141 Member
I've been thinking about protein powder for a while but I don't really know whether to go for it or not!
If so, what's the best one in UK, and where do you get i from?
If so, what's the best one in UK, and where do you get i from?
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myprotein . com is very good, one of the cheapest, and also does free delivery.0
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Not from the UK but I do use Pure Protein and EAS Whey proteins. I have them to be tasty and doesn't leave any aftertaste...0
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myprotein.com find everything you need there plus cheapest around0
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I use Sci-MX nutrition whey protein (can get it in asda where I live haha) taste isn't bad (not as great as some that I have tried) but it's cheap (£25), can grab it from the shops when I get grocerys and quite frankly to get any others I either have to travel for 1hour to town or order online.0
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Hold the press. Protein powder stimulates equine characteristics in fitness fanatics.
I wonder what The Sun headline would be?0 -
I put protein powder in my smoothies when I make them. I am not fond of the taste of it, but if I put it in my smoothie I don't taste it.0
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