Merica1776
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kI'm not vegan or anything like that but you can easily get more than enough protein without animal products.
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kI'm not vegan or anything like that but you can easily get more than enough protein without animal products.
assuming 100mg/ml, 300mg/ml, and 250mg/ml.Haha I think what you mean is your injecting 0.75ml primo, 0.75ml Deca and 1.5ml test every four days. That is not the same as 750mg/750mg/1500mg. That would likely be 125mg primo, 225mg deca, 375mg test.
Please learn how to measure your intake of drugs before taking them, my lord
If you're only a vegetarian and not vegan, it should still be easy.
I switched from whey to pea protein because Whey is relatively high in saturated fat by comparison.It's 2024, there are loads of good vegan protein powders on the market.
Sure whey beats any single source plant-based protein, but the blends are fine. No one eats just one food to get their protein anyway.
I switched from whey to pea protein because Whey is relatively high in saturated fat by comparison.
I switched from whey to pea protein because Whey is relatively high in saturated fat by comparison.
Are any actually 100% fat free?Whey protein powders are usually very low fat. Maybe 1 g fat for 20-25 g protein. Some are fat-free. Not hard to find or more expensive.
They’re not “high” in fat, just high relative to pea protein. If I was of the belief that saturated fat wasn’t unhealthy I’d be using whey still. But the gram or so less saturated fat I get with a serving of pea protein is a small change worth making.My ON one is 4.2gr fat, 1.4gr sat fat x 100gr.
Is that too much?
Isolate is lower than that 1.2gr/0.3 x 100
You are right, though, the vegan ones I tried were low fat
I would look at the sugars more, though