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Introducing….. CLEAR WHEY PROTEIN FROM Legion Omg and its Fruit Punch Flavored 🍒🍓 CODE • MIKASA (you have to try this)

19,070 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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J.Ramirez1 год назад

@legionsupps Flavor?

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you don’t need whey protein because it’s unnatural” is genuinely one of the worst takes floating around indian households. let me be clear. 1 scoop gives you roughly 25g of protein in minutes. your dal, sabzi, and roti combined don’t even come close to what your body actually needs to function properly. whey protein isn’t some lab-created poison. it’s literally milk protein separated out. if paneer is natural, whey is natural. the only difference is whey actually works faster and doesn’t come loaded with extra fat. here’s the real problem. most indians, especially vegetarians, are surviving on maybe 30-40g of protein daily when they need double that just to maintain basic health. and the solution is sitting right there but people won’t touch it because someone said it’s western or chemicals. (by the way you can consume protein from other sources, fair enough but i'm accounting for ease and bioavailability as well) whenever i travel constantly. trains, hotels, random cities. i don’t have to stress about breakfast because i can tear open a packet, mix it in 200ml water, and get 25g of protein that keeps me sorted till afternoon. if you can afford it and especially if you’re vegetarian, stop making protein harder than it needs to be. add a scoop to your breakfast or post-workout and watch your energy, recovery, and overall health improve. also this isn’t about bodybuilding. this is about not being protein-starved in a carb-heavy culture. make sense?

Abhi Rajput | Men Fat Loss Coach

15,554 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

When every whey protein brand in India is trying to be 'something', For All goes the opposite whey... sorry, say. It's motto is, 'Taste like nothing. Add to anything'. The idea is really interesting. Many whey protein brands in are looking at how to make their products tasty so that people keep coming back to them. But For All (a US-based brand) is looking at it very differently - how to make the whey (isolate) taste like nothing so that it can be added to anything you make, including coffee, pasta, side dishes, etc. and not worry about whey tastes in itself. It seems too good to be true because it blends whey protein's taste into the background while focusing only on the benefit. A lot of Indian whey protein and isolate brands have unflavored variants, but all of them add something to whatever we add them to. I have tried adding unflavored whey protein and whey isolates to roti dough, and there is a distinct difference, either during the making stage (more gooey dough, making rotis thicker) or in the consumption stage. So, we end up buying protein-induced atta like Milld. But For All's premise is incredibly appealing. And the ad (agency: ​Raindrop, San Diego) tells the story rather directly, but little nuances (like the 'nothing' uttered by people at the apt moment) significantly enhance even the functional pitch. I can't wait for a 'tastes like nothing' whey isolate brand to launch in India! #advertising #marketing #creativity

Karthik 🇮🇳

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Remember when Paul Saladino said protein powder was “BS” and “not ancestral”? Now he’s selling whey protein powder… complete with colostrum, collagen, and—wait for it—an autographed frother. Because apparently nothing screams “ancestral living” like a signed milk-foam machine. 🥴 And he’s calling it “undenatured whey.” Spoiler: that phrase means absolutely nothing. All commercial whey is already “undenatured.” Even if it weren’t, denaturation is a natural and necessary process—it’s literally what happens when your stomach digests protein. Bragging about “undenatured whey” is like bragging your ice is “wet.” The irony? This is the same guy who’s preached for years to avoid processed foods and claimed protein powder is BS. Now he’s selling one of the most processed supplements on the market. Science didn’t change. His business model did. Oh and adding colostrum? Completely superfluous. Colostrum doens’t do anything that regular whey protein doesn’t do other than drain your wallet, Paul’s favorite pastime. 📚 Evidence (real science, not marketing): •Tang et al., 2009 – Whey > casein/soy for muscle protein synthesis (PMID: 19589961) •Morton et al., 2018 – Meta-analysis: protein supplementation improves training gains (PMID: 28698222) •Phillips, 2016 – Protein quality matters; whey supports growth & recovery (PMID: 27529274) So yeah… welcome to Team Whey, Paul. Took you long enough—and thanks for the autograph, I’ll treasure my frother forever. ☕😂

Layne Norton, PhD

73,038 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад