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This is a discussion on Egg protein powder? within the Supplements forums,----- Does anyone/has anyone used this before? Is it any good? I see it's a lot cheaper than whey powder, and ...
Does anyone/has anyone used this before? Is it any good? I see it's a lot cheaper than whey powder, and I'm trying to get the best bang for my buck...what are your opinions?
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Does anyone/has anyone used this before? Is it any good? I see it's a lot cheaper than whey powder, and I'm trying to get the best bang for my buck...what are your opinions?
You should just get liquid egg whites imo. They are far superior to powder, easier to use and wont bloat you/give you gas like egg powders do. Egg powders taste nasty while liquid egg whites are tasteless and are easily incorporated into any cooked meal, shake or smoothie
I have used ONs eggwhite powder. It's definitely not the same texture as whey...the texture leaves something to be desired. Their chocolate flavor is delish, and the vanilla cannot even be choked down. What brand you looking at?
I would, except liquid egg whites are pretty expensive :(
In the fitness industry you get what you pay for!
If you want to go el cheapo and pay $20/mo for a personal trainer -- youre going to get garbage. If you think for 2lbs of protein @9.95 you are going to get BCAAs, L-Glutamine, Vitamins and Minerals, Aminogen, Creatine and some Green tea you are sorely mistaken.
If you dont have the money to buy quality supplements thats cool especially in this economy. HOWEVER, you need to stick to REAL food as that is way better than supplements anyway.
If you want to go el cheapo and pay $20/mo for a personal trainer -- youre going to get garbage. If you think for 2lbs of protein @9.95 you are going to get BCAAs, L-Glutamine, Vitamins and Minerals, Aminogen, Creatine and some Green tea you are sorely mistaken.
If you dont have the money to buy quality supplements thats cool especially in this economy. HOWEVER, you need to stick to REAL food as that is way better than supplements anyway.
You want egg protein for cheap?
Eat eggs
Well jeez, I wasn't talking about going "el cheapo" and paying $20 a month for a personal trainer. Not everyone has the finances for buying the best of the best, especially if they're out of work.
No Super Wal-Mart in Canada? Ours just started selling liquid egg whites (they took the All Whites brand they used to carry off of the shelves) and replaced them with their own brand...pasteurized and easy to incorporate into shakes...since you can't get EWI shipped to you.
Brands like All the Whey and Muscle Gauge have very inexpensive isolates if you want something for a shake...$18/2 lbs. They're bare-bones isolates, but they're not bad at all.
Well jeez, I wasn't talking about going "el cheapo" and paying $20 a month for a personal trainer. Not everyone has the finances for buying the best of the best, especially if they're out of work.
I do eat eggs. But thanks.
good one for pointing it out sneezing. i'm in college and can't afford to splash out either- i don't see that a good body is only for the financially sound. it feels really demoralising that some people think that it can't be achieved- so what, i should give up because it's never going to happen?
plus your help for other people in various posts makes it quite obvious that you're not dumb enough to ignore the fact that those little oval-shaped things are edible and don't just wind up in powder form all the time...