Ever Build Nutrition 100% Beef Protein Isolate 51 servings

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Beef Isolate is an ultra-pure beef protein. It’s made from hydrolyzed beef protein isolate. It has an outstanding amino acid profile and contains NO sugar, NO lactose, NO cholesterol.

 

Benefits:

 

28 grams of protein

400% more concentrated than beef steak

NO added fillers

NO lactose

NO cholesterol

0 grams of sugar per dose

Easy to mix

Incredible taste

Beef Isolate is a highly concentrated protein powder with an excellent amino acid profile. It has 28 grams of protein per dose and it’s made from hydrolyzed beef protein isolate. It has NO sugar, NO lactose, NO cholesterol, NO added cheap fillers

Beef Isolate is around 400% more concentrated than beef steak, which means you have to cook and eat 4 steaks, which is a bit hard for one meal. We don’t deny the real food, but if you combine supplements with a nutrition plan you will see results really fast!

 

Beef Isolate comes with a great taste of double dutch chocolate, mixes instantly and has high bioavailability. Beef Isolate is your best training partner!

 

One dose: 35 grams

Servings per container: 51

Recommended use: 1 dose in the morning, 30 mins prior to sleep and another one post workout. In non-training days – 1 dose in the morning, 30 mins prior.

 

Recommendations:

Do not exceed the daily recommended use!

Do not use as a substitute for a balanced diet!

Store in a cool, dry place, under 25˚C away from direct sunlight!

 

 

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