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Perfect Whey is a delicious 100% whey protein formula. Our superior protein blend combines full spectrum microfiltered whey protein, whey protein isolates and glutamine peptides to deliver an optimal source of whey protein.
Sweetened with Stevia
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| 28 gram of protein! |
| Added Whey Protein Isolate! |
| Added Glutamine! |
| Low Carb! |
| Lactose Free! |
| Incredible Taste! |
| Mixes Instantly! |
| 100% Label Claim! |
Perfect Whey is produced in our GMO inspected facility by our state-of-the-art cold temperature, ultra filtration process. This unique processing yields a high biological value protein, rich in branced chain amino acids as well as all essential amino acids.
You will not find a higher serving of quality protein anywhere. Each serving delivers 28 grams of whey protein in the most incredible tasting flavours you have ever tried.
Perfect Whey is a scientifically engineered formula of New Zealand ion-exchanged whey protein isolate and New Zealand whey protein concentrate. Unlike other whey protein formulas, Perfect Nutrition only uses hormone free whey from New Zealand cows that are “Meadow Fed (pesticide free)" and not given any rBGH or BST Hormones. Perfect Whey uses all natural ingredients and is sweetened with Stevia. A protein formula of this caliber ensures maximum absorption to provide your body with a continuous flow of muscle building amino acids. Perfect Whey is fortified with added L-Glutamine. Glutamine helps the body to secrete growth hormone, which trigger's the release of IGF-1 (Insulin Growth Factor 1). This hormone helps promote weight loss, increase lean body mass and increase bone density. Also, it neutralizes lactic acid burn in your muscles by releasing Plasma Bicarbonate allowing you to work out longer. Perfect Whey, with 28 grams of pure protein, is the best-tasting, highest quality protein shake, engineered to give you maximum results - fast.
INGREDIENTS: Cold temperature processed New Zealand whey protein concentrate, ion-exchanged New Zealand whey protein isolate, L-Glutamine, natural flavours, stevia.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (per 35 g): Energy - 130 Calories, Fat - 1.3 g, Cholesterol - 47 mg, Sodium - 55 mg, Potassium - 166 mg, Carbohydrates - 1.5 g, Protein - 28 g
Mixes instantly, you will never need a messy blender again!.

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