Gold Standard 100% WheyDirections For Gold Standard 100% Whey: SPOON STIRRED: Gold Standard 100% Whey™ is INSTANTIZED. That means if you forgot your shaker cup or don’t have time to get out the blender, you can just add one rounded scoop of Gold Standard 100% Whey™ to a glass filled with 180-240 ml (6-8 oz) of water or your favorite beverage. Then mix it up with a spoon. Stir for about 20 seconds or until powder is completely dissolved. TIP: Adjust the intensity of your Gold Standard 100% Whey™ by varying the amount of liquid that you use to prepare it. For a bolder flavor with slightly more body and sweetness, mix each scoop with 4-6 oz of water, milk, or your favorite beverage. For a milder tasting, less sweet shake, use 8-10 oz of liquid per scoop. SHAKER: Bringing a shaker cup with you to the gym is the best way to get a powerful dose of protein immediately after your workout. Just pour in 6-8 oz of your preferred beverage and then add one rounded scoop of Gold Standard 100% Whey™ to your shaker cup. Cover and shake for 25-30 seconds. BLENDER: Add one rounded scoop of Gold Standard 100% Whey™ to a blender filled with 6-8 oz of water, nonfat milk, or your favorite beverage. Blend for 20-30 seconds. Then add 1 or 2 ice cubes and blend for an additional 30 seconds SHAKE UP YOUR SHAKE: By adding fresh or frozen fruits, peanut butter, flaxseed oil, coconut and other high-energy ingredients, you can transform your shake into a delicious high-protein meal. STACK YOUR SHAKE: You can make Gold Standard 100% Whey™ an even more powerful recovery product by adding supplements like creatine, glutamine, BCAA, and concentrated carbohydrate powders. THINK OUTSIDE THE GLASS: Gold Standard 100% Whey™ can be used for more than just protein shakes. Try mixing a scoop into oatmeal, yogurt, or the milk that you pour over your morning breakfast cereal. Better yet, boost the protein content of muffins, cookies, brownies, etc. by adding a scoop or two to your baked goods recipes. SUGGESTED USE: Consume approximately 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight per day through a combination of high protein foods and protein supplements. For even better results, consume your daily protein allotment over several small meals spread evenly throughout the day. Warnings: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product contains whey derived from dairy and lecithin (to improve mixability) derived from soybeans. For use as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction. Those who are pregnant, nursing or taking medication are advised to consult a physician before use. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. Flavoured Ready to Mix Protein Powder with Sweeteners EU Customer Service 4 Waterside, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24, Ireland * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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[Report] 20% Of Protein Powder Products, Incl. Shakeology & Optimum Nutrition, Mislabeled And/Or ContaminatedM uscle milk is laced with arsenic, cadmium, and lead (aka heavy metal). Arctic Zero and Weight Watchers ice cream have up to 68% more calories than labeled. The latest debacle involves a cluster of protein powder products, including big brands like Optimum Nutrition, Dymatize, Shakeology. Quality tests published by ConsumerLab.com (6.11.2013) found that 5-out-of-27 protein powder products — nearly 20% — were either mislabeled with higher-than-reported, cholesterol, carb, or sugar counts, or contaminated with lead. 1 Impacted products include: 2
The TakeawayWhile some offences are more egregious than others (i.e. Prolab), this isn’t mindblowing, considering that the FDA doesn’t regulate the supplement industry. More concerning is that the tests only cover 27 products, leaving the majority of the protein universe unvetted by 3rd-party companies. Your best move: Unless you’re a Prolab Advanced Essential Whey or Shakeology chugger, don’t throw your whey into a bonfire — the majority (70%) of products tested were completely clean, healthy, and consistent with their labeling. BUT, given so much uncertainty, it’s best to eat within the industry that IS regulated as much as possible — REAL FOOD. For health, performance, and body composition goals, we recommend 1 — maximum of 2 — protein shakes per day. Follow Lean It UP on Twitter. Facebook and Pinterest for real-time fitness/nutrition tips, advice, info and updates. References, Notes, Links
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