SoyFreeWarrior wrote:it's soy free.
are you sure? just like the author of this thread thought his powder was soy free ...

i love those kinds of protein containers, they're so hardcore


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SoyFreeWarrior wrote:it's soy free.
endcruelty wrote:SoyFreeWarrior wrote:it's soy free.
are you sure? just like the author of this thread thought his powder was soy free ...hehe
i love those kinds of protein containers, they're so hardcorebut sadly search results for canada come up empty
SoyFreeWarrior wrote:endcruelty wrote:SoyFreeWarrior wrote:it's soy free.
are you sure? just like the author of this thread thought his powder was soy free ...hehe
i love those kinds of protein containers, they're so hardcorebut sadly search results for canada come up empty
According to Bodybuilding.com
NitroFusion Highlights
Highest BCAA’s and L-Glutamine Science Allows
Amino Acid Profile Similar to Mothers Milk
100% Natural, No Artificial Colors or Sweeteners
Contains No Animal, Dairy, Wheat or Soy Protein
Hypoallergenic, Vegan Certified
Lactose Free (zero digestion problems)
Instantized for Easy Mixing
Non GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms)
Ingredients
NitroFusion Patent Pending Proprietary Blend Multi Source Protein (Brown Rice Protein Concentrate, Pea Protein Isolate, And Artichoke Protein), Fructose, Natural Flavors, Medium Chain Triglycerides, Gum Blend (Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum), Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Silica, Stevia, And Bromelain.
I'm a really big fan of the NitroFusion brand. It has 25g of protein (Pea, Brown Rice, & Artichoke), it's good to mix with water or almond milk, and it's soy free. I already tried the Vanilla flavor. I'm going for the Mocha next.
joelk wrote:I'm a really big fan of the NitroFusion brand. It has 25g of protein (Pea, Brown Rice, & Artichoke), it's good to mix with water or almond milk, and it's soy free. I already tried the Vanilla flavor. I'm going for the Mocha next.
I swear by that protein, although I am looking forward to trying the SunWarrior Rice protein and getting my hands on some hemp powder (not easy to find in Australia).
Soyfreewarrior, I found mocha to be my least favourite, preferred van. choc. and berry personally
joelk wrote:I'm a really big fan of the NitroFusion brand. It has 25g of protein (Pea, Brown Rice, & Artichoke), it's good to mix with water or almond milk, and it's soy free. I already tried the Vanilla flavor. I'm going for the Mocha next.
I swear by that protein, although I am looking forward to trying the SunWarrior Rice protein and getting my hands on some hemp powder (not easy to find in Australia).
Soyfreewarrior, I found mocha to be my least favourite, preferred van. choc. and berry personally
Fallen_Horse wrote:Nitrofusion is good, but I'm not a fan of the mocha...
edxvx wrote:This is from Carl at http://www.trueprotein.com.
"none of the flavor systems we currently offer contain any animal byproducts, so you should be safe to use any of those materials! Thanks again and have a great week, -Carl"
I just wanted to put that out there. This site is pretty awesome in that you can get exactly the type of protein you are looking for (except no raw/organic options) and the prices are really good. I have so far only ordered straight gemma pea protein isolate and have mixed it with my previously purchased brown rice protein and soy protein. I am still in the process of lowering my soy intake. I haven't tried any of the flavors yet, but they have a forum in which people comment on the flavors. They have an Orange Creamsicle flavor I'd like to try.
joelk wrote:Did you mean supplemental sources?
I would personally like to try hemp, pea and rice as a blend, even just adding hemp to the Nitrofusion or Sunwarrior or something.
As far as how much protein to take, I think 1 gram per pound would be more than enough, coming from foods and protein powders combined
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