Proteína em pó de isolado de carne Olympian Labs, 32 onças, sabor chocolate, é uma poderosa fonte de proteína de carne sem a gordura e o colesterol. Com 24 gramas de 100% de proteína isolada de carne bovina, livre de hormônios BST, este suplemento ajuda a melhorar a síntese muscular. Adultos podem tomar 1 medida antes e depois do treino, com 32 porções por embalagem.
Olympian Labs Beef Protein Isolate Powder maximiza os benefícios anabólicos da construção muscular da carne, sem adicionar gorduras desnecessárias, colesterol, lactose ou açúcares comumente encontrados em outros suplementos de proteína. Contém 450% dos aminoácidos anabólicos encontrados em bife, incluindo 2 gramas de BCAA e mais de 28 gramas de aminoácidos. É livre de colesterol, glúten e laticínios, sendo um pó de proteína natural que auxilia na redução do acúmulo de ácido lático.
Olympian Labs Beef Protein Isolate não contém enchimentos adicionais, como gelatina, colágeno ou aminoácidos isolados, que podem aumentar artificialmente o teor de proteína. É amigável aos macro e micro nutrientes, proporcionando uma fonte pura de proteína de carne bovina.
A Promessa do Rótulo Vermelho – Olympian Labs tem fornecido suplementos nutricionais e proteínas de alta qualidade desde 1992, com transparência nas informações do rótulo, preços acessíveis e qualidade excepcional.
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- Proteína de carne bovina pura, sem gordura e colesterol
- Maximiza os benefícios anabólicos da construção muscular
- Rica em aminoácidos essenciais para a síntese muscular
- Livre de colesterol, glúten e laticínios
- Qualidade garantida pela Olympian Labs desde 1992
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Misture 1 medida do pó de proteína de carne bovina Olympian Labs com água, leite ou sua bebida preferida. Consuma 1 medida antes e/ou depois do treino para obter melhores resultados na síntese muscular. Consulte um profissional de saúde antes de iniciar qualquer suplementação.
joe –
I have to wait an hour before I can drink my shake due to the massive amount of foam. The majority of the shake is foam and it takes way to long for it to go down. You can see in the picture how much liquid there is compared to foam. The taste is fantastic and it fills me up and keeps me full for hours.
Andrew –
I switched off of whey years ago, just never agreed with me. Went to a pea protein but that made me fill up like a Thanksgiving balloon. Opted to try the beef protein and I’ve been very happy overall. No bloat/ gas.
First, the calories to protein are pretty good. It mixes pretty well overall. If you make a protein shake you might need to scrape the protein off the sides sometimes. The odd thing I found with this was how it almost liquefied when mixed with cooked oatmeal.
So, the taste isn’t great. Actually, it’s not good. It’s kind of weird. Definitely not fake sweet or actually sweet at all. I had a little honey whenever I use it, helps a lot. But to me the macro breakdown and ease of use make this my go to. And to be honest, how many of use are using protein powder for the flavor? It serves a purpose for our nutritional goals. This does the job and its a good price.
G Greene –
I like the ingredients, but the flavor isn’t great, and you can’t use a shaker. It’s so clumpy you’re just chewing it. Also with a blender it is super foamy. I’m going to make it work, but I will not buy it again.
PickyButFair –
I don’t know what kind of longer-term effect this may have because I just got it and wanted to note first impressions.
First, it needs a blender. So what? Big deal? What is it with big, bad bodybuilders that they are so set on using a shaker bottle? I doubt this would work in a shaker bottle. It doesn’t dissolve that way. Couldn’t care less for two reasons. 1) I work out at home, a foot from where the blender sits 2) Even if I didn’t, I’d just blend it first and take it with me. Then I’d shake it as I drank it.
Again, big deal. Why so much whining about that?
Flavor? Ok, I’m the one who wanted to try beef-based protein powder. And I’d say that it doesn’t taste quite lovely. Not necessarily unpleasant, just that there is a flavor not exactly like a chocolate milkshake (I got chocolate) but more like veeeery slightly burned meat. That’s probably not a good description, because burned meat is too strong. Just the tiniest bit of a flavor I recognize from other meat-based protein powders. It’s extremely slight, I have to make a point of focusing to notice it when I made a shake with this alone, but it isn’t a delicious creamy wonderful thing like the whey/casein protein from New Zealand that is actually delicious with no flavoring whatsoever – I mean the pure, unflavored-at-all bulk powder I got five pounds of once. I mean really slight, barely there unless you are thinking you can use this powder completely by itself. And why is that so important?
I was already using Boost, so I threw a bottle into the blender along with a fiber supplement that has just a slight nutty flavor, again slight, and I happen to love the taste of the chocolate Boost. So what I got was Boost with another 27 grams of meat-based protein, and coincidentally, the flavor works out to something better than Boost alone, because Boost is kind of a concentrated flavor that’s a bit too strong. So interesting there that something I wouldn’t probably use by itself is mixed with something I like by itself and the combo is better than either.
So how is this a bad thing so far? A flavor that’s great when I’m done with it and a method of blending that is perfect once the Boost and the fiber supplement is in there, a fiber supplement I wanted to include here and there anyway. Plus I’m adding unflavored bone broth powder, unflavored collagen powder, and unflavored essential amino acids. That last one alone wouldn’t work, but it doesn’t seem to cause the overall flavor of the shake I make with all of them to have any kind of flavor I don’t like.
And since you don’t know me and I don’t know you, so there’s no point for me to brag, not that it’s something worth bragging about – I’m apparently what’s known as a supertaster. You can look it up. I have a particularly acute sense of taste and I notice things other people don’t. My whole family is this way. One of my relatives could tell the waiter where the butter was kept in the refrigerator from the taste and she’d ask him to get her some from the original box that it came in. And if the waiter tried to play games she’d catch it right away, and fortunately, she was a good tipper.
My point is that if something has a flavor component that’s disagreeable, I’m going to notice it. There are some people who can drink the worst wine because they don’t discriminate flavors well; I’m the opposite.
If I can make a great shake with this product then it doesn’t have a flavor that’s a problem. The shake I end up with is something I find myself wanting more of and I have to control how many of them I drink a day, not the other way around because I enjoy them so much and the way they make me feel.
I noticed something just now – I got some of this powder on my hand, a bunch, and then as I went to drink the shake I rinsed it off, or so I thought. In fact, a few areas where the powder was got just wet enough for the powder to turn into a substance that is now stuck to my hand like glue once it dried. I can remove the stuff in whole pieces, fortunately, but scrubbing off the smaller pieces actually took a little energy. I can see why it forms chunks and won’t dissolve well in a shaker.
Again, so what?
I’ll eventually get back to comment on the effects of the protein, though I’m not sure it’s going to be so easy to isolate that effect exactly with the various things I’m mixing, but I remember that over time as the mixes change, I eventually know which thing seems to be doing what.
I’m ordering a second container now.
joe –
Seal is shoved into the top of the lid. Lid was half opened up and powder is all over the container. The product itself is good. Just mix it with room temperature water or a blender but the packaging itself needs work. Not sure if the bottle was beat all around before it was put in the box and shipped or just what but geez.
G Greene –
This is the best quality protein only product I have found online! Just protein. No sugar, no other sweeteners! None of the usual unnecessary ingredients found in other protein products! A slight taste of beef is there, but I made it completely disappear by adding one tablespoon of pure organic cocoa powder, a tablespoon of organic coffee, or a full teaspoon of each. Preparation: I just place 1 cup of very cold water, a half cup of nonfat organic milk, a heaping scoop of this protein, and a tablespoon of either organic coffee, or cocoa powder, or a full teaspoon of each, and 2 full cups of ice cubes. Next, push the smoothie button, and blend it for about 20 seconds. I get an entire jar of my Ninja blender of a frothy, tasty drink! I drink the entire jar at breakfast, then repeat the same at lunch, every day of the week. Later in the day, I just have a healthy protein loaded low-fat dinner. It has worked for me amazingly well! The Olympian Labs Beef Protein Isolate, 24g Protein, BST Free is a great product for those people looking to get great quality protein, without fillers, sweeteners, or any other unnecessary ingredients! I love it and will continue to purchase it! Please don’t change this product in any way… and please always have it available on Amazon, at this amazing price! Great quality at a great price is a great plus!
🐨 –
This powder is so clumpy that it’s literally next to impossible to mix in a standard shaker bottle. Using a blender solves the problem, but it’s an inconvenience I don’t have with other options. However, it does taste amazing, the macros are great, and it digests better than most protein powders I’ve tried.
David –
For those saying it’s clumpy, use a blender. For those saying it gets foamy if blending, blend on low speed for a shorter duration. Mixes fine and I think it tastes great. But the initial smell (definitely a bovine scent to it) may throw some people, which is probably affecting their impression of the taste. But I love this stuff and it super easy to digest IMHO, and it’s been my goto for the last year.