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Defining protein quality
I asked the owner of my gym about MyProtein.com today. He is a serious lifter and has competed in regional and perhaps national BB comps in the UK. He basically said that the quality of protein in MyProtein's products is garbage and said that a mate of his uses it to feed his animals! :confused:
Essentially, he spoke of the different layers of whey used and said that MyProtein uses the lowest quality layer. In his opinion, 1 scoop of a 'higher' quality protein is as good as 2-3 scoops of MP's product because only a half (or less) of MP's powder is absorbed by the body. He did point out that MP are not doing anything illegal but suggested alternatives. He actually sells products from the gym. Does anyone else think that My Protein's stuff is not the best quality? It is extremely inexpensive. *Note: I may have not be explaining what he said very well but I do hope you guys have the gist. |
When a sup manufacture buys the raw product to make things like whey powder, its just like anything else. There are top quality then there are "the left overs" or as I call it "floor sweepings" these have more contaminants or fillers in them.
Some company buys the left overs because the raw product is cheaper so they can either sell cheaper or make more profit. When looking at pure whey protein, look at how many weight grams it takes to make a serving vrs the protein grams it has. This will be your first clue on the purity of the product. EXP: serving size 40grams = 25 grams protein 35grams = 25 grams protein. This one is more pure and worth the $. |
The making of whey is a fairly straightforward process. Whey is a byproduct of cheesemaking, and cheesemaking itself isn't generally a progress that requires a substantial number of steps or ingredients. To separate high and low quality layers of whey, whatever that is (if such a thing exists), would actually be more expensive and time consuming, so I am skeptical about his claims. Who makes a process more expensive to create a worse product?
For someone to say that one whey is low quality compared to another, I would want to know specifics. If somehow it is treated differently, then perhaps it is inferior, but I doubt it is inferior on the level he claims. After whey is collected, it goes through an ion exchange purification process. This process is the most critical step, and the one that allows whey to hold on to it's nutritional value. After this ion exchange, the whey goes through a drying process, and is pretty much done. Certainly the ion exchange process could be botched chemically, creating an inferior BV (Biological Value) protein, but I think to create something that was this crappy would be very hard to do unless someone was completely clueless. Perhaps this is the case. Most whey companies get whey from the same limited number of suppliers. From my understanding it arrives as a raw product, and not a product that the protein companies must hit with the ion exchange process themselves. Perhaps I am wrong, and one of the supplement company reps can expand upon... |
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IF you looking at protein BV values heres a chart. |
I think we're on the same page here Rich.
I am merely skeptical that one company's protein is 2x better than another's. I guess we're splitting hairs over degrees. But I am merely speaking out of my a$$. |
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I take crappy whey (Titan said so). It's cheap, but it works (for me). So, I see no reason to spend upwards of $50 for 5 pounds.
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i use whey protein from myprotein.com so do allot of other people, they have alot of diffrent grade protein at diffrent prices,i always use there cheap whey if my budget allows me i buy there better stuff.
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