Part of the reason I no longer recommend Optimum Nutrition products is that their «100 % Natural» product is not 100 % natural in my book anymore.After
trying pure protein powders (no sweeteners, flavors, or anything else added), a universal truth has developed - all protein powders taste pretty bad in their natural state but each has its own quirks.
Not exact matches
If your workouts are very grueling and muscle mass is something you are
trying to build I would suggest adding a
pure unflavored
protein isolate to your pre and after workout juices.
If you want to
try a probiotic that actually works, grab a sample bag of
Pure Food Probiotic
Protein Powder for just 5 bucks (you just pay shipping).
Even when I'm not on the program, I
try to follow the basic principles of
Pure Change's foundation: lean
protein and lots of veggies.
This makes
pure pea
protein an effective aid when
trying to build muscle mass and strength.
My suggestion is to
try mixing about 6 oz of an unsweetened iced tea mixture (preferably green, white, oolong, yerba mate, or rooibos teas) with about 6 oz of a
PURE berry juice (keep it to no more than about 20 grams of carbs), and about 15 - 20 grams of a quality whey
protein powder.
Onnit
Pure Premium MCT Oil can be mixed into smoothies, or
try it with Hemp FORCE for a certified delicious
protein shake.