Isopure Low Carb Dutch Chocolate
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- Folate: 160mg is 160.0× the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (1.0mg)
- 55% of ingredients have research evidence
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📋 Directions for Use
Directions: For a rich, thick shake, mix 1 scoop with 6-8 fl oz of water in a shaker or blender. If a shaker or blender is not convenient, Isopure Zero Carb can be stirred into solution with a spoon. Drink two servings daily. Suggested Use: For healthy adults, consume enough protein to meet your daily protein requirement with a combination of high protein foods and protein supplements throughout the day as part of a balanced diet and exercise program.
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
Notice: Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
Contains: Milk and soy.
🧪 Formulation Notes
25 grams Protein per serving 100% Whey Protein isolate 5 grams BCAAs per serving 4g L-Glutamine per serving
Gluten lactose aspartame free
25 grams of 100% pure Whey Protein isolate with only 1 g of carb in sight. And still it comes with naturally occurring and added Glutamine and added vitamins and mineral, but no lactose or fillers.
And still it comes with naturally occurring and added Glutamine and added vitamins and mineral, but no lactose or fillers.
With 25 grams of Protein from 100% Whey Protein isolate
Contains: Milk and soy.
Additional Information
Instantized
Lean mean low carb machine
Naturally occurring and added. Naturally occurring
V.2.295.0817US 6041706
About 62 servings Added vitamin & mineral blend Naturally and artificially flavored Protein powder
Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, total sugars, added sugars and vitamin D.
Keep in a cool, dry place.
Made in the USA. This product contains ingredients of international and domestic origin.
Contents sold by weight, not volume.