Protein supplements are a staple addition to most bodybuilding and fitness programs, but you need to make sure you’re choosing…
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Protein Powder SCAMS To Avoid (WATCH OUT!)
When purchasing protein powder, be aware of these three scams:
- Hidden ingredients – some powders contain hidden fillers and additives that are not listed on the label.
- False advertising – some products make exaggerated claims about their effectiveness or benefits.
- Auto-ship programs – companies may enroll customers in automatic shipment programs without their consent.
Conclusion
It’s important to research protein powders before purchasing and to be cautious of potential scams. Always read labels carefully and beware of companies’ marketing tactics.
FAQs
- Q: How can I avoid falling for protein powder scams?
- A: Do your research, read labels, and be skeptical of exaggerated claims.
- Q: Should I be wary of auto-ship programs?
- A: Yes, always carefully read the terms and conditions before agreeing to any automatic shipment programs.
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If you were really concerned then don’t be a wimp, name names instead of all the hype.
Never giving you a like, your videos should speak for itself and not beg
This is why I try and get all of my protein through my food rather than a powder. I do still supplement with whey isolate if I fall short which is why they call it a SUPPLEMENT.
It wasn't processed whey. It sounds good but anything overly processed is not only inferior as a "food" but if it wasnt for the fda and the food industry, all ultra processed ingredients wouldn't classify as food. They would probably all be food supplements. And of course. Anyone building muscle and selling a product for that reason is obviously gonna lean more towards what they're promoting
Is this an advertisement for ISO-M7? What is your definition of a conflict of interest?
I haven’t been using protein powder for over a year . I want real sugar in small quantities. Not what they use as sugar .
protein powders are full of chemicals, (eat food)..
Tru athlete is my go to
there all sh*ite all synthetic man suppliments are bad.
Little Miss Muffet joke made me laugh. Great video!
Great video! This channel is highly underrated.
Wtf is a tuffet anyway. Sounds like some weird Brit shiz😂
Macros. Muscle Milk got 42g in a 14oz bottle. A piece of chicken breastesis. Boom, macros hit.
100g chicken thigh= 24g of protein I'm thinking it's the better way to go
Such a legend.. we are so lucky to be alive in a time where such high quality information is so easily accessible
What about protizyme protein?
i clidked the link for Realscienceathletics in the description and it didnt work!
I use protein for convenience basically I wish I could get it all through whole foods but I'm 44 I can't eat like that anymore.. just 5 years ago I could eat like a horse if I wanted to I just can't do it now I don't know what happened….I have good genetics so i look way younger than I am.. Been training in and off for 20
Mutant Whey Protein is pretty decent and affordable.
Is horleys elite mass gainer good.
You pipo hv protein powder in a tin here in Africa we just eat insects eggs and drink milk direct from the cow tht how we get our exa protein
One more thing that i avoid is soy. Dont want to be a soyboy, and its in almost every protein powder
I'm using protein powder, but am curious whether one would be well advised to double up the dosage when over 50 years old AND am wondering whether it causes insuline spikes (and hence could better be avoided).
….love the Miss Muffet story… 😉