In-House Reviews of Protein Powders Supplements:

dymatize-elite-whey.jpgReview by: Ben Matterson

Lately I’ve been putting Dymatize Elite Whey through it’s paces! Dymatize Elite Whey is one of the top 10 selling whey protein supplements in the USA, so I thought it was about time I tried it out and wrote a review for this site.

I bought I 5lb tub to Dymatize Elite Whey which lasted me about 6 weeks or so. Here’s what I thought of the product…

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anywhey.jpgWhen I first saw Optimum Nutrition’s 100% Any Whey, I thought to myself “About time someone has done this, and I can’t believe it hasn’t be done before!”. ON’s 100% Any Whey is a flavorless protein powder that you can pretty much put in anything you like!

Any Whey contains 83% pure protein and is designed to be bland in flavor, so you can mix it with practically anything without even noticing it’s there. Sounds pretty good huh? Well I thought I’d pick myself up a tub and road test it for myself! Here’s what went down…

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nlarge2.jpgToday I’m reviewing one of the most popular weight gain supplements on the market, Prolab’s N-Large II. I am not currently using N-Large II, but I have used it in the past with very good results. Let’s take a look at N-Large II in a bit more detail…

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musclemilk.jpgThis week I’m reviewing CytoSport Muscle Milk after just polishing off my last serving of my 5lb tub. This is the first time I’ve tried Muscle Milk, so I’m going to give you my thoughts on the product and the experiences I had with it.

Background information on me, I’ve been training for 8 years and am in my bulking phase. I’m taking in 3,400 calories per day, and training with a 4 day split. Other supplements I use are creatine monohydrate, Udos EFA blend, dextrose and casein protein.

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ss-ap2.jpgSix Star Advanced Protein is marketed to help fuel your body for daily activities, including bodybuilding and exercising. They recommend consuming about one gram of protein per pound of bodyweight. This will encourage lean muscle growth and muscle recovery. The formula has 97% whey protein isolate and glutamine blend, with essential fatty acids from flaxseed and borage oil.
While some supplements these days fill their products with low quality and low-grade ingredients, this isn’t the case for Six Star body fuel. These supplements are created using only the purest scientifically tested ingredients on the market. It’s ingredients consist of whey protein concentrate, whey protein isolate, cocoa powder, artificial flavor, partially hyrolyzed whey protein, borage oil, flaxseed oil, sucralose, acesulfame potassium.

Their price is pretty reasonable, with a bottle containing 34 servings and costing less than $30. Sometimes it’s rare to find supplements using quality ingredients for low prices. For your money, you can choose from supplements tasting like Fruit Punch, Chocolate, or Vanilla just to name a few.