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Dymatize ISO 100 Protein Powder The Original King of WPI's
Dymatize ISO 100 Protein Powder is an award-winning 100% whey protein isolate. Combining the best of flavour, quality and performance, ISO 100 lives up to WPI s reputation for lean muscle gains and increased fat loss to create the perfect post-workout supplement.
ISO100 is rapid digesting which means faster recovery and no bloating. Exactly what a high quality lean protein should be.
Features of Dymatize ISO 100
- Hydrolyzed 100% whey protein isolate
- 25g protein per serving
- Loaded with 5500mg of BCAA's
- Fast-digesting to prevent bloat and gastric issues
- Amazing taste and a huge flavour range
- 100% Gluten-free
Our Thoughts on ISO 100
It's super high protein, mixes with ease and tastes amazing! This has been around for 20+ years for a reason and it's a damn good protein powder.
How to take Dymatize Iso 100
Mix 1-2 scoops in water and consume immediately post-workout.
If you'd like to increase your results from this product, it would be ideal to stack it alongside some creatine monohydrate. These two can be mixed together and consumed post-workout to maximise the 'anabolic window' after training.
Reference:
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- Morton RW, Murphy KT, McKellar SR, Schoenfeld BJ, Henselmans M, Helms E, Aragon AA, Devries MC, Banfield L, Krieger JW, Phillips SM. A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of the effect of protein supplementation on resistance training-induced gains in muscle mass and strength in healthy adults. Br J Sports Med. 2018 Mar;52(6):376-384. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-097608. Epub 2017 Jul 11. Erratum in: Br J Sports Med. 2020 Oct;54(19):e7. PMID: 28698222; PMCID: PMC5867436. Link
Note: Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet.