Whey Protein Isolate Unflavored
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📋 Directions for Use
Directions for use Add one level scoop to 8 oz. of water, nonfat milk, 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 statement: Produced in a facility that uses soy, peanut and egg ingredients Contains milk and sunflower lecithin.
🧪 Formulation Notes
About Time doesn't believe in sacrificing one good thing for another, we want it all! That's why we develop products that stand for great quality and great taste. In addition, we appreciate simplicity which is why our protein powder has 5 ingredients or less that you can actually pronounce.
About Time is blended and packaged at our own facility in Pittsburgh, PA and we source our whey from dairy farms in the United States of America.
All natural
A Non GMO product Made with Non-GMO Whey Protein Isolate All Natural No artificial sweeteners Lactose free Gluten free
25 g of Isolate protein Only 100 calories
Rich in branch chain amino acids
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Typical Amino Acid Profile Amount/serving L-Alanine 1,240 mg L-Arginine 566 mg L-Aspartic Acid 2,616 mg L-Cysteine 701 mg L-Glutamic Acid 4,611 mg L-Glycine 431 mg L-Histidine 404 mg L-Isoleucine 1,510 mg L-Leucine 2,616 mg L-Lysine 2,616 mg L-Methionine 539 mg L-Phenylalanine 782 mg L-Proline 1,483 mg L-Serine 998 mg L-Tyrosine 728 mg L-Tryptophan 431 mg L-Threonine 1,645 mg L-Valine 1,240 mg Essential amino acids BCAA’s The L-Tryptophan indicated is from naturally occurring sources of protein