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Optimum Nutrition Protein Powder Review

posted August 30, 2009 - 9:36pm
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Optimum Nutrition Protein Powder Review

When you want to get noticeable results from your workouts, you need to feed your muscles with protein. Muscle tissue will obtain fuel by ‘cannibalizing’ its own tissue if no other source is available, making it difficult to attain the muscle growth that you desire. 

Whey protein is one of purest and most readily available sources of protein, which is vital fuel for your muscles. Optimum Nutrition protein powder provides energy and increased stamina during your workout and helps muscles to recover more quickly afterward.

 
Optimum Nutrition whey protein is rich in whey protein isolates, the purest form of whey protein available. Because of the high level of whey protein isolates found in Gold Standard 100% whey protein, each serving provides 24 grams of pure muscle building fuel. 

Optimum Nutrition protein powder mixes instantly with the beverage of your choice. It is available in 17 delicious flavours, from apple pie to caramel toffee and many more, all of which mix extremely well with milk.


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Ingredients of Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Protein Powder:
 
  • Whey protein isolates (main ingredient)
  • Higher percentage of pure protein than other whey supplements
  • HYDROWHEY whey peptides for ultra-fast action
  • Whey protein microfractions
  • BCAAs
  • Glutamine and precursors
  • Mixes instantly
  • Available in 1, 2, 5 and 10lbs
 
For maximum muscle growth and endurance during exercise, it is essential to provide your muscles with the necessary fuel. Supplementing your diet with Optimum Nutrition whey protein powder is one of the best ways to get the most out of your workouts.

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