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mrPOTATO
post Feb 19 2011, 11:06 AM

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Any plans to add some egg protein ? Make it an all-rounder that can be used anytime besides post-workout.

Some probiotics+enzyme for digestion/absorption - enhances the bioavailability of the protein. . If locally formulated, maybe these ingredients won't add too much to the price.

If i can get this, it would save me having too many supplements.

Neutral taste option preferred so can mix with meals/concoctions.

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QUOTE(mrPOTATO @ Feb 19 2011, 11:06 AM)
Any plans to add some egg protein ? Make it an all-rounder that can be used anytime besides post-workout.

Some probiotics+enzyme for digestion/absorption - enhances the bioavailability of the protein. . If locally formulated, maybe these ingredients won't add too much to the price.

If i can get this, it would save me having too many supplements.

Neutral taste option preferred so can mix with meals/concoctions.
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for meal replacement, i would say a combination of casein + egg + egg yolk (for fat contain) would be awesome.
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post Feb 19 2011, 10:51 PM

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spray dried egg huh.. We dont handle spray dried egg but will look into it. As all you guys know the more you buy the cheaper it gets smile.gif

I appreciate the feedback guys, we have a massive inventory so the more ideas you splurge here the easier it is for me to filter through all the ingredients we are trading.

The digestion/absorption is definitely something we can put in and will dose according to efficacy!
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the best if u can formulate a protein drink dat got different kinds of protein dat have different digestive period to ensure sustained release protein to our blood stream. not just whey. but mix it up with casien, albumin and others.

another important thing we look in our whey or protein drink is d amino acids in it. be it BCAA or EAA. most of us look into 3 most important muscle building protein: Gluamine, arginine and leucine.. n even citruline..

hope u can beat this: http://www.iammutant.com/products/mutantpr...tionalfacts.php
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post Oct 13 2011, 11:18 AM

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We have decided to just pack Whey Protein Concentrate. You can buy them through http://nutra.asia or PM me directly to organize.
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post Oct 13 2011, 03:06 PM

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So all that discussion comes to whey protein concentrate. Good luck in your sales
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post Oct 13 2011, 04:47 PM

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QUOTE(snackmonster @ Oct 13 2011, 11:18 AM)
We have decided to just pack Whey Protein Concentrate. You can buy them through http://nutra.asia or PM me directly to organize.
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Since you are aware there have been a number of sellers of fake supplements online recently. Some of us are extra cautious. And some of us also have access to pharmacological labs since we're in the medical field. Do you mind if it gets lab tested at random?
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QUOTE(darklight79 @ Oct 13 2011, 04:47 PM)
Since you are aware there have been a number of sellers of fake supplements online recently. Some of us are extra cautious. And some of us also have access to pharmacological labs since we're in the medical field. Do you mind if it gets lab tested at random?
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if everything is safe . we retailers will also help you to promote actually.=)

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post Oct 13 2011, 07:02 PM

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sure no problem. If you want to test our products I do not have any objections smile.gif.
Safety is a definitely our number 1 priority. Let me know how I can organize this, I would also like to see the results of these tests.


Added on October 13, 2011, 7:04 pmgive me a pm or email me through nutra.asia and I will discuss further from there. I would also like to add our manufacturer is HACCP Australia New Zealand Standard (JASANZ), GMP, and Bionexus Status.

So there is extensive auditing done by Mosti and Overseas for our JASANZ HACCP.

Newer manufacturing facility where we are based now is HEPA controlled air with ISO22000, OTC Herbal License and cGMP smile.gif.


Added on October 13, 2011, 7:12 pm
QUOTE(tobyant @ Apr 16 2011, 07:24 PM)
the best if u can formulate a protein drink dat got different kinds of protein dat have different digestive period to ensure sustained release protein to our blood stream. not just whey. but mix it up with casien, albumin and others.

another important thing we look in our whey or protein drink is d amino acids in it. be it BCAA or EAA. most of us look into 3 most important muscle building protein: Gluamine, arginine and leucine.. n even citruline..

hope u can beat this: http://www.iammutant.com/products/mutantpr...tionalfacts.php
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Realistically, protein is protein, if you want a longer digesting formulation add fibers such as inulin. All the rest they sell you is a bunch of marketing junk.
Search it online and further understand the fundamentals of digestions whether you eat simple or complex proteins thus varying molecular size it gets broken down into their basic components of amino acids and is recombined as deemed necessary by the body. It isnt like if we eat long chained amino acids our body will take just these long chains and recombine them into longer chains. Our biochemistry makes it from simple molecules back to complex molecules. That is my personal trend of thought please share yours.

Sure you can formulate all this I will question this to you how much Whey protein are they giving you? what grade of whey protein? how much albumin do they put inside? What is their packaging facilities to do this? I would like to add that this WPC we bring in is at least 82% Protein by Dry Weight. So in a 10g scope your getting 8.2g of Protein! That is frigging value for money at the price we are selling the protein at not to mentioned export ready manufacturing facilities it is packaged in. Heck we even ship other products all over the show including Australia and New Zealand.

Manufacturing is a big process and as I mentioned we OEM for numerous big brands, so this Whey Protein is excess stock. If sales is maintained we will just order more in. Our key products are much higher value than Whey Proteins so management decided not to invest more capital in stocks to make a whey protein formulation.

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post Oct 13 2011, 09:03 PM

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am looking forward to this
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post Oct 14 2011, 09:47 AM

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should I jump on a ship and take leave now? haha
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post Oct 15 2011, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(snackmonster @ Oct 14 2011, 10:47 AM)
should I jump on a ship and take leave now? haha
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Got this from one forum on making a batch of protein bars DIY

2 Cups Rolled Oats (500g)
1 Cup Whey Protein (250g)
1/4 Cup Raw nuts
1/4 Cup Dried Fruit
1/4 Cup 70% Dark Chocolate
1/4 Cup Soy Milk
1 Tablespoon 100% Natural Peanut Butter
1 Tablespoon Un-Pasturized Honey
1/2 Tablespoon Cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence

Put all dry ingredients into Bowl 1
Add Oats, Protein, Nuts, Fruit and Cinnamon into a bowl, mix together.

Put all wet ingredients into Bowl 2
Add Dark Chocolate, Soy Milk, Peanut Butter, Honey and Vanilla Essence into a bowl, mix together and put in microwave for 30 seconds.

Stir microwaved mixture until smooth and pour into dry mixture, stir thoroughly and possibly mix with hands to ensure mixture is balanced and no ingredients are left in the bottom.

Put a piece of baking paper into a cake tin/baking tray and pour mixture on top, even out the mixture then place tray into the fridge for 20 minutes.

Once mixture has settled cut into slices, measurements will make a good batch of 8 protein bars with the following nutritional values.

1 Protein Bar approx.
Calories: 386
Carbs: 31.5g
Fat: 11.3g
Protein: 35.3g

They are pretty chewy and taste like a chocolate flavoured muesli bar.



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QUOTE(jphlau @ Oct 20 2011, 09:42 AM)
Got this from one forum on making a batch of protein bars DIY

2 Cups Rolled Oats (500g)
1 Cup Whey Protein (250g)
1/4 Cup Raw nuts
1/4 Cup Dried Fruit
1/4 Cup 70% Dark Chocolate
1/4 Cup Soy Milk
1 Tablespoon 100% Natural Peanut Butter
1 Tablespoon Un-Pasturized Honey
1/2 Tablespoon Cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence

Put all dry ingredients into Bowl 1
Add Oats, Protein, Nuts, Fruit and Cinnamon into a bowl, mix together.

Put all wet ingredients into Bowl 2
Add Dark Chocolate, Soy Milk, Peanut Butter, Honey and Vanilla Essence into a bowl, mix together and put in microwave for 30 seconds.

Stir microwaved mixture until smooth and pour into dry mixture, stir thoroughly and possibly mix with hands to ensure mixture is balanced and no ingredients are left in the bottom.

Put a piece of baking paper into a cake tin/baking tray and pour mixture on top, even out the mixture then place tray into the fridge for 20 minutes.

Once mixture has settled cut into slices, measurements will make a good batch of 8 protein bars with the following nutritional values.

1 Protein Bar approx.
Calories: 386
Carbs: 31.5g
Fat: 11.3g
Protein: 35.3g

They are pretty chewy and taste like a chocolate flavoured muesli bar.
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looks tasty...
but too lazy
so i eat everything seperately...
haha
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post Oct 21 2011, 09:31 AM

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good information here. thanks
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post Oct 21 2011, 09:46 AM

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Long time no see, snackmonster.

How's the formulation going on?
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post Oct 21 2011, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(snackmonster @ Feb 18 2011, 11:25 AM)
How would I introduce myself? Hi!!

Indeed I am a nooblet at the lowyat forums, but hear me out for a second!.
I hope this is posted in the right area admin please advise if this kind of thing is not allowed or is in the wrong section!.

What I am interested in is to develop a body building series. Which is of premium quality and affordable.
No doubt I could get our inhouse R&D team to mirror pre exsisting products on the market and do better on their pricing. But why not try to develop a new product out first based on user input?

The best product I believe is a product made by the public. What do you guys think feasible or a ludicrous idea? What is guarantied is definitely no shoddy work of spiking products and so forth, I really despise companies which poison their consumers.

Here is a quick run down on why we are able to match pricing and develop products. Our base company OEMs premium products for numerous brands which I am not at liberty to disclose but guarantee you would notice a few of the brands. But what this allows us to do is order in bulk a serious amount of proteins every year. We are talking about several containers of the stuff like whey proteins, creatine monohydrate and so on.
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Yes, i agree with you ... 1Malaysia Protein maybe??
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Added on October 21, 2011, 12:29 pm
QUOTE(jphlau @ Oct 20 2011, 08:42 AM)
Got this from one forum on making a batch of protein bars DIY

2 Cups Rolled Oats (500g)
1 Cup Whey Protein (250g)
1/4 Cup Raw nuts
1/4 Cup Dried Fruit
1/4 Cup 70% Dark Chocolate
1/4 Cup Soy Milk
1 Tablespoon 100% Natural Peanut Butter
1 Tablespoon Un-Pasturized Honey
1/2 Tablespoon Cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence

Put all dry ingredients into Bowl 1
Add Oats, Protein, Nuts, Fruit and Cinnamon into a bowl, mix together.

Put all wet ingredients into Bowl 2
Add Dark Chocolate, Soy Milk, Peanut Butter, Honey and Vanilla Essence into a bowl, mix together and put in microwave for 30 seconds.

Stir microwaved mixture until smooth and pour into dry mixture, stir thoroughly and possibly mix with hands to ensure mixture is balanced and no ingredients are left in the bottom.

Put a piece of baking paper into a cake tin/baking tray and pour mixture on top, even out the mixture then place tray into the fridge for 20 minutes.

Once mixture has settled cut into slices, measurements will make a good batch of 8 protein bars with the following nutritional values.

1 Protein Bar approx.
Calories: 386
Carbs: 31.5g
Fat: 11.3g
Protein: 35.3g

They are pretty chewy and taste like a chocolate flavoured muesli bar.
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Hmm.. Sound great.... Currently I am using pure HONEY and COOKED EGGS WHITE as pre workout supplement.. Post workout still stick to so called US Product..

2 full tablespoon PURE HONEY mix with 200ml water (Not from supermarket, from tok alang or pasar malam preferable) - To provide energy before training.
20 eggs white - To provide protein.

This formula i get from my uncle.. He is a bodybuilder in the 70's... Even my cousin using the formula now.. Damn good energy in gym and in bed too brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif ..



This post has been edited by The_Rock: Oct 21 2011, 12:29 PM

 

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