
I was looking for a plant based protein powder to use as a post workout/starvation supplement. Reading some articles on weight training, I saw that the amount of carbohydrates in a protein powder should be less than 4g and the amount of protein should be more than 20g. Most powders that meet this requirement are a bit more expensive, and the ones that do are not full of unnecessary ingredients. It seemed like an affordable option and after reading a number of reviews I pretty much lived up to my expectations. The powder blends best when mixed and I have a chocolate flavor that is easy to digest. I think chocolate is only good for a quick shake but will probably get a plain/vanilla smoothie for more flexibility. I haven't used it regularly enough to know how it affects training (actually I haven't been training regularly enough) but so far I'm happy with this purchase and will likely continue to use this brand.

Optimum Nutrition's Vanilla Ice Cream Gold Standard Whey Protein Powder, 2lb - May Vary in Packaging
101 Review

Maxler Golden Whey Protein - High-Quality 100% Protein Blend with 25g
30 Review

Protein SynTrax Matrix, 907 gr., chocolate
46 Review

Protein Maxler 100% Golden Whey, 2270 gr., Chocolate Peanut Butter
29 Review

Gainer Optimum Nutrition Serious Mass, 2720 g, chocolate
35 Review

BulkSupplements Micronized Creatine Monohydrate Powder - Unflavored, Pure, No Filler - 5G Per Serving, 200 Servings, 1Kg
16 Review

Optimized for SEO: Ultimate Nutrition Flavored BCAA Powder - Non-Caffeinated Supplement with 3g Leucine, 1.5g π₯€ Valine, and 1.5g Isoleucine - Lemon Lime Flavor, 60 Servings - Ideal for Post-Workout Amino Acid Boost
24 Review

Bodybuilding Signature Fish Oil Lemon Softgels 400 MG EPA 300 MG DHA Omega-3 Supplement Brain Heart Joint Health 100 Count
19 Review