About Time 100% Whey Protein Isolate Strawberry
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📋 Directions for Use
DIRECTIONS FOR USE Add one level scoop to 8 oz. of water, nonfat milk, juice, or your favorite beverage. You can use more or less liquid to meet your desired taste and calorie needs. Shake well in a shaker until dissolved. Whey protein can be added to any food, including yogurt.
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
Allergen Information: Contains Milk and Soy (Lecithin) Ingredients.
🧪 Formulation Notes
25 G OF PROTEIN PER 1 OZ SERVING
AMINO ACID PROFILE Whey Protein Isolate 25 g protein per serving mg/serving Alanine 1186 Arginine 492 Aspartic acid 2662 Cysteine / Cystine 624 Glutamic acid 4226 Glycine 380 Histidine* 470 Isoleucine*/ 1611 Leucine*/ 2506 Lysine* 1969 Methionine* 472 Phenylalanine* 717 Proline 1745 Taurine 0 Serine 1186 Threonine* 1790 Tryptophan* 425 Tyrosine 693 Valine*/ 1409 *essential amino acids / BCAAs
Calories 2000 2500 Total Fat Less Than 65 g 80 g Saturated Fat Less Than 20 g 25 g Cholesterol Less Than 300 g 300 g Sodium Less Than 2400 mg 2400 mg Potassium 3500 mg 3500 mg Total Carbohydrate 300 g 375 g Dietary Fiber 25 g 30 g Protein 50 g 65 g
One scoop of Whey Protein Isolate +8 oz. of water = 25 g of protein & 103 calories +8 oz. of orange juice = 26 g of protein & 210 calories +8 oz. of nonfat milk = 33 g of protein & 210 calories
Lactose Free, Gluten Free
No Artificial Flavorings
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Growth Hormones
Zero Carb
Zero Fat
Additional Information
100% ALL NATURAL
Calories per gram: Fat = 9; Protein = 4; Carbohydrate = 4
Cleanest protein on the market!
PLEASE RECYCLE
Rich in Branch Chain Amino Acids
The two most common forms of whey powder are "isolates" and "concentrates" and the type you choose makes the difference between an average supplement and a superior one. Those in the industry understand that isolates are the superior protein. Whey concentrates contain less protein and more ingredients that are not desirable, like lactose and fat.The cleaner profile in isolates are more conducive for adding muscle and losing weight. Not all isolates are the same. Please take heed to other isolates on the market loaded with artificial sweeteners, such as sucrolose.