Orihalcon
Expert Member
I've only really found one decent whey concentrate which is Supplement Factory Raw Whey Concentrate, but it's more expensive than SSA Super Whey
I mentioned the Massive Muscle earlier because it looks like the best rand/protein supplement around (I'm a student and money is my highest concern right now.) I understand it has more carbs than I would want but the Massive Muscle (R389/5kg) will last a lot longer than the SSA Super Whey (R439/2.5kg) in helping me reach my daily protein requirements.
Comments?
Let's take a look at the math here.
Let's purely look at protein content here - which is what is important in a whey supplement product. Your Massive Muscle sup has a serving size of 100g! and only yields 37.5g of protein? 37.5%? Not good. Now, working off a 100g serving you get 50 servings in tub. That's it. Oh, not to mention you get 52.5g of carbs - made from dextrose and maltodextrin which are sugars and so damn cheap. This is why these substances are called fillers. I rather buy my dextrose separately at R36/kg and mix my own.
Let's take a proper Whey supplement no which should yield at least 80% protein per serving - 30g serving for 24g protein. Scaling that up we have a 45g serving giving you 36g of protein. Typical tub of 3.2kg will give you 71 servings. Oh, and that's at 2g carbs and 1g fat per serving.
The initial cost of a proper whey supplement is more expensive sure, but you can stretch it longer and you get a more focused product. Depending on your needs
If you want the extra carbs to add weight - sure, be my guest and use a mass building supplement. Just don't be blinded by the extra cost of a whey supplement and think just because it's less volume it will last a shorter period of time.