ChrisHouston
New Member
I've recently started using pure whey protein for my protein shakes. That is, 100% pure, no flavourings, no sweeteners, nothing added at all. I've found a couple of interesting things about it:
- It doesn't taste bad at all. Mixing it with milk, it tastes like richer, milkier milk. Mixing it with water, it tastes vaguely milky, slightly buttery. It reminds me of baked-goods or boiled-milk.
- It's thin. With previous, branded mixes I've tried, I found that 3 scoops of powder makes 500ml of liquid into quite a thick milkshakey drink. Pure whey seems to add almost no "thickness" to the drink. I've put 6 scoops into 500ml of milk, (half for pre-, half for post-workout) and it was still thin and easy chuggable. I'm guessing that the branded blends put ingedients in to thicken the shake, so that it "feels" more potent.
- I haven't had any gastric complaints with it. I think one of the main causes of gastric problems (besides lactose intolerance and the like) is the flavourings/sweeteners. Apparently sugar alcohols (i.e. xylitol and sorbitol), often used as sweeteners, and a component in lots of flavourings, can cause gas and cramps.
- I've had almost no skin problems since using it. I got pretty bad chest and back acne when using some of the other powders.
I add some malto, dextro and flax oil to it. A bit of sweetness makes it more palatable, but as I said before, drinking it plain is fine, too.
Chris.
- It doesn't taste bad at all. Mixing it with milk, it tastes like richer, milkier milk. Mixing it with water, it tastes vaguely milky, slightly buttery. It reminds me of baked-goods or boiled-milk.
- It's thin. With previous, branded mixes I've tried, I found that 3 scoops of powder makes 500ml of liquid into quite a thick milkshakey drink. Pure whey seems to add almost no "thickness" to the drink. I've put 6 scoops into 500ml of milk, (half for pre-, half for post-workout) and it was still thin and easy chuggable. I'm guessing that the branded blends put ingedients in to thicken the shake, so that it "feels" more potent.
- I haven't had any gastric complaints with it. I think one of the main causes of gastric problems (besides lactose intolerance and the like) is the flavourings/sweeteners. Apparently sugar alcohols (i.e. xylitol and sorbitol), often used as sweeteners, and a component in lots of flavourings, can cause gas and cramps.
- I've had almost no skin problems since using it. I got pretty bad chest and back acne when using some of the other powders.
I add some malto, dextro and flax oil to it. A bit of sweetness makes it more palatable, but as I said before, drinking it plain is fine, too.
Chris.