QUOTE(John91 @ Apr 19 2017, 12:15 PM)
Try/ Google Lushprotein. Prices are way cheaper than MyProtein, with better flavouring while having the same nutrition profile. Highly recommended!
Saw this on Google https://lushproteinmalaysia.wordpress.com/
Let me teach you how to spot good protein, Supplement sellers "might" hate me
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Apr 19 2017, 12:37 PM
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QUOTE(John91 @ Apr 19 2017, 12:15 PM) Try/ Google Lushprotein. Prices are way cheaper than MyProtein, with better flavouring while having the same nutrition profile. Highly recommended! Saw this on Google https://lushproteinmalaysia.wordpress.com/ |
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Apr 19 2017, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(John91 @ Apr 19 2017, 03:31 PM) Err, great job trying to dispute the authenticity of a brand with a wordpress account that only has 1 post. Have you even visited their official site? Jeez. No intention of disputing, purely just to find the best ethical whey supplier. This is a dug out email from my past correspondence with LushProtein's CEO in regards to my past concerns, below is his reply: "For AVA certification, I have attached a sample AVA cert for testing we have done (protein content of whey concentrate). Please note that AVA does not allow us to disseminate this or use it for advertising so it's for your eyes only. We do random testing for our benefit - to ensure that ingredients we purchase are of the quality we expect from our suppliers. The certifications on the site are Certificates of Analysis provided from our suppliers - which outline the specs for each major ingredient. The source has been masked as this is commercially sensitive, but we pass on the specs to our customers for those who are interested. We do random testing (AVA or otherwise) to ensure ingredients purchased meets the specs. We note that the above is purely voluntarily - as a minimum we as food/supplement manufacturers are bound by the AVA food regulations (https://www.ava.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default.../food-regulations-2-feb-2016) as well as HSA Supplement guidelines (www.hsa.gov.sg/content/hsa/en/Health_Products.../Health_Supplements.html) , which cover food/supplement safety aspects (banned/controlled ingredients) as well as product claims and labelling. Current country source for the Whey is USA, Denmark & Netherlands. Please note that whey is typically sourced from giant diary conglomerates (think dutch lady etc.) - they are a huge cooperatives who have farms across Europe. For example we also source whey from Glanbia (an Irish/US company) who produces a whole host of ingredients, plus also own ON, BSN etc." |
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