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From Pasture to Shaker Cup NutraBio Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate delivers 25 grams of clean, cold-processed, complete protein per serving and 0 sugars. We use only certified whey protein isolate that is Non-GMO verified, environmentally responsible, animal welfare friendly, rBST/hormone free and antibiotic free. NutraBio Grass Fed Whey Protein Isolate contains high amounts of naturally occurring BCAAs and healthy whey fractions such as immunoglobulins, lactoferrin, and glycomacropeptides that provides the building blocks to support muscle recovery, repair, and growth. In every scoop, you'll find 25 grams of complete, high-quality protein (90%) derived from grass fed cows, providing a perfect amino acid profile for optimum nitrogen retention, protein synthesis, and muscle growth. NutraBio Grass Fed Whey Isolate is the cleanest protein on the planet, and is ideal both for men and for women. Our naturally flavored and sweetened protein is available in chocolate, vanilla, cookies and cream, and is also available in raw unflavored form. As Always, our labels are fully transparent, so you know that what’s listed on the label is exactly what you're putting in your body and the Grass Fed Whey Isolate is free of any artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners. Supplement Details per Serving: - 25g Protein - 0g Fat - 1g Carbs - 110 Calories - 5G+ BCAAs Suggested Use: Add one scoop to 6 ounces of cold water or your favorite beverage to a shaker cup or blender and mix for 25-30 seconds. Vary the amount of liquid to meet your desired taste and consistency. Using nonfat milk instead of water will give you a thicker, creamier shake.
I have been on the hunt for the perfect protein powder for well over a year now. I've gone back and forth between plant based protein (NorCal Organics unflavored pea protein is my favorite in that category), egg white protein (toss up between Jay Robb and Designer Protein - but there isn't an egg white protein on Amazon that I could find that uses cage free eggs) and whey protein. For the last year I have been undergoing an attempted body recomposition with my goal being a total transformation by my 40th birthday (a year from this week). I started lifting weights for the first time in my life a year ago and eating clean/tracking my macros. I gave up sugar, and dairy (mostly) and eat very low carb. I have made great progress but still have a way to go to meet my body fat percentage goal. The thing about having intense goals is that the closer you get to them, the more you have to dial everything in to get there.Besides just diet and exercise, a big part of my journey has been re-learning how to supplement and dialing in my nutrition to "optimal" instead of just really good. During the last year, I have learned a LOT. As it pertains to protein powder (which I need to hit my daily protein macro while maintaining a caloric deficit) I have discovered that the best bang for my buck in terms of building and maintaining muscle mass, getting the most nutrition out of every calorie I consume and other factors like taste and mixability, whey has come out the clear winner. I avoided it initially because I am sensitive to lactose, but the more I learned, the more I realized that whey is where it's at, and if you get a high quality, GRASS FED, ultra filtered whey isolate, there is no lactose and sensitivity isn't an issue at all. Additionally, it mixes and tastes better than pea and you can find grass fed whey powders but not cage free egg powders.So grass fed whey is my choice, but within that category there are different types as well (ie. concentrate vs isolate). For those of you wondering what the difference is, allow me to give a brief explanation. Concentrate is the most common and least expensive. Whey protein is made by filtering milk and drying the whey protein. Concentrate stops after this first filtering process. Isolate on the other hand undergoes further filtering that removes up to 90% of the lactose, carbs and fats, leaving it with a higher protein content per gram and less of everything else. It is absorbed more quickly, and the next to zero lactose makes it a great choice for people who are sensitive. I started out trying TerasWhey Simply Pure Grass Fed whey concentrate, then tried SFH Pure Whey concentrate and then Garden of Life Sport Certified Grass Fed Whey isolate, followed by NutriBio grass fed 100% whey isolate. All chocolate flavor. Taste and mixability were all about the same, so let's compare the price and nutrition facts of each:Price -teraswhey: $29.99 / 24 oz can (24 servings) - $1.18/ozSFH: $49.99 / 31.6 oz bag (28 servings) - $1.56/ozGarden of Life isolate: $35 / 23.28 oz tub (20 servings) - $1.23/ozNutraBio isolate: $49.99 / 2lb tub (30.1 servings) - $1.56/ozServing size -teraswhey: 28gSFH: 32gGarden of Life: 33gNutraBio: 30.10gCalories -teraswhey: 110SFH: 130Garden of Life: 120NutraBio: 110Protein -teraswhey: 20gSFH: 22gGarden of Life: 24gNutraBio: 25gFat -teraswhey: 2gSFH: 2gGarden of Life: 0.5gNutraBio: 0gCarbs -teraswhey: 5g (4g net)SFH: 4g (3g net)Garden of Life: 6g (4g net)NutraBio: 1g (1g net)Additional ingredients are similar (ie. stevia, cocoa powder & sunflower lectin etc.), but NutraBio contains the least amount of additional ingredients. It should also be noted that NutraBio is the only one that derives its protein 100% from whey isolate whereas Garden of Life derives 91% from whey isolate and 9% from milk protein. NutraBio uses Stevia and Monkfruit as sweeteners while Garden of Life uses Stevia and Erythritol.As you can see, NutraBio provides the BEST protein bang for your buck per gram, in a smaller serving size, less fat and carbs and with the highest quality ingredients. If you're looking for the lowest calorie, lowest carb, lowest fat, highest quality grass fed whey protein on the market, you'd be hard pressed to find better than this NutraBio. This is why it has become my go to protein powder that I will continue to use. Yes, it is more expensive, but the slightly higher price is definitely worth it to me when you compare the details. My only complaint is that they don't yet offer it in Amazon Subscribe and Save! I would put it in my monthly subscriptions for sure.I sincerely hope this review helps someone else! And yes, I pay full price for it. Feel free to ask any questions!