Protein Powders in Australia
Allyice
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Does anyone know of any good 'not too expensive' protein powders I can get in Australia? I don't know too much about them, just that I know I'm meant to get whey, and one with not too much sugar. There are so many out there, I wouldn't have a clue!
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Im interested to see more about this
I am using Diva Whey Vanilla... Its definately yum, but would love some other recommendations. Mine cost 40 bucks and was approx 21 or so servings? I dont think its too bad on sugar, but not at home right now so couldnt look.
I dont think I need to have the 'womens' protein types or any special flavours so might look into some more basic stuff.
Hope you get some good advice I can steal!0 -
Myself and a few colleagues at work have used the Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey for a while. From what I've been told it's more of a generic type of protein powder (compared to others that focus on mass gaining or thermogenics) and is very low on sugar and carbs being a WPI (mostly, if not entirely) product.
As far as I'm aware it is quite popular and readily available in supplement shops and goes for around $80 for a 2.5kg tub which depending on how often and how much you use, could last a while. In a 32g (I think) serve, you get 24g of protein with 1-2g of sugar/carbs and they taste pretty good too even when mixed just with water.0
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