Organic Whey Protein 1 Pounds
2Organic Whey Protein 1 Pounds
- 1 Pounds Powder
- Serving Size: 1 Level Scoop (24 g)
- 19 Servings Per Container
Certified Organic Mixes Instantly Ultrafiltered High in Branched Chain Amino Acids Natural Unflavored A Dietary SupplementNOW Certified Organic Whey Protein is an all-natural whey protein that is concentrated from organic milk, which was produced without the use of synthetic growth hormones (rBGH), antibiotics, or pesticides. It is processed by low temperature ultrafiltration to limit denaturation of the proteins, and is both bioavailable and easily digested. Whey protein contains a high concent
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 24.00
R. Morris
Good organic whey protein powder,
I was looking for an organic whey protein powder, and this is the best deal I found in terms of price per ounce. At minimum, I wanted an rBGH-, chemical fertilizer- and pesticide-free product; this one is certified organic, which ensures all of those. I also preferred grass-fed, and current organic standards ensure availability of grass year-round as well as pasture access 4 of 12 months (I think). If you’re looking for an organic product, I’m assuming I don’t need to say more.
That being said, this product behaves exactly like my previous “conventional” whey products–it blends nicely with a stick blender (I don’t shake, so can’t speak for that) and mixes nicely with my typical smoothie mix of fresh and frozen fruit with juice. It’s not flavored and is free of most additives (soy lecithin aside) that you’ll find in others. The ingredients list, for those curious, reads: “Organic Whey Protein Concentrate and Organic Soy Lecithin (<1%). Contains milk and soy derivatives.” (I previously used Optimum Nutrition 100% Any Whey, which was also relatively free of additional flavors and additives; I never liked ones with lots of added ingredients, especially since they usually added lots of fat and cholesterol.)
While it’s relatively flavorless, I should point out it does have a distinct “organic dairy” flavor, which to me is slightly grassy. I taste this in all organic dairy (especially cheese), so if you’ve had organic dairy before you might know what I mean. (Or maybe I just have weird tastes.) I don’t mind, but just be aware that it will taste like actual dairy instead of the nearly-tasteless “conventional” dairy, and it doesn’t have any flavoring (even the Any Why product I mentioned above which is advertised as unflavored does have a bit of flavoring in its ingredients–perhaps a splash of vanilla would do the same for the product here?).
While more expensive than “conventional” dairy, I recommend this product for those looking for an organic whey protein powder.
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S. Carney
good service, good stuff.,
Couldn’t find ‘Organic’ whey from my usual source for vitamins & supplements.
Why ORGANIC?…
I wouldn’t consider using conventionally farmed whey, I really don’t want to consume whey from cows raised on genetically modified grains, chemical fertilizers, and antibiotics.
Good service from seller.
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