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Hi I was wondering if any of you are or have used protein world?? As they say it's suitable for diabetics!
I was wondering about where i could get some good 'whey' i don't understand why it is so expensive if its just a by product of cheese. is the protein works the best and cheapest about? My last batch was by sci-max from Tesco was about £30 for 1050g.I use whey 80 SF+ from the protein works. 80% protein Whey concentrate which is the most bio available form of whey protein. Bonus is it has no soya lecithin in it so less inflammatory than whey with it in. It's good stuff and a great company in my opinion.
If you're interested PM me for a code that'll give you some free protein on your first order over £10.00.
Hope you find what you're looking for.
I use Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey. The Cookies and Cream and Caramel Fudge flavours are very good. The key thing to look for in Whey Protein is what is used.
The highest quality (and therefore most expensive) uses Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isloate.
That PHD is not strictly whey protein. It is more a "complete" Protein mix, and is composed of 27% Whey protein concentrate, Milk Protein Concentrate and Soy Isolate. I'd avoid anything with Soy in as it's not particularly good for you as already mentioned.
Whey protein concentrate is not as good a form of whey as Whey Protein Isolate.
If you aren't sure, take a look at the ingredients list on a pack.. The information contained here is the key to knowing whether a protein powder is really amazing or just simply passable. First you might notice that most whey protein products contain more than one type of whey. You might see whey protein isolate, whey protein hydrolysate (or hydrolyzed whey protein) or whey protein concentrate. To be considered a great whey protein the product MUST list whey protein isolate or hydrolyzed whey protein isolate as the very first ingredient. That’s because whey protein isolates are the purest form of protein you can get, with some being more than 90% protein. And “hydrolyzed whey protein isolate” means that that high-quality whey has been pre-digested into smaller protein fragments for even faster digestion than regular whey isolate. Whey protein concentrate, on the other hand, goes through less filtering, which means fewer of the natural carbohydrates found in milk are removed. The result is a whey product that is much lower in protein content. Although most whey protein concentrates are somewhere between 70-80% protein, some can be less than 35% protein. This is why most companies make a big deal about their whey protein isolate powders. (This is also why isolates and hydrolysates generally cost more.)*
*Taken from Muscle and Fitness: http://www.muscleandfitness.com/supplements/build-muscle/best-and-worst-whey-protein-powders?page=2
Yes, whey is a great way of getting more protein into your diet, I'm just under 13st and my recommended protein intake is approx 200g+ per day so the bars and whey shakes are an important supp if i want to build muscle, i also eat more eggs, chicken and Greek yoghurt, but remember protein is converted to carbs too and does raise bg levels i would be careful with carbs post work out but you have to find what suits you, but if your body needs some carb as your bg is lowering have a banana (approx 23g c) in your shake but be careful not to over compensate. carb counting is the key to keeping your bg in range and working out well. Protein bars are not bad post workout too but find one which is lower carb some have too much carb in. I'd go for a whey isolate that is lc. If you ask @nomistheman nicely he will give you a code for some well priced whey online.Just searched for this thread, I'm doing the insanity workout to lose weight and tone up, and it mentions having protein shakes after, is whey isolate one you would recommend for t1 and as you say take with carbs and insulin post workout?
Thanks
Didn't realize you were a lady . will change your approach a little. It may be helpful for you to watch this video about low carbing for weight loss with exercise before you pursue your insanity exercise routine and adapt the advice as you need.Thanks everyone. I have pm you @noistheman
I need to burn fat and lose two stone before I tone up but it mentions in the nutrition book having protein powder as one of my 5 meals a day!! I'm a girl by the way