Mri war Whey Protein Powder Comparisons - Ultimate Showdown
mri war Whey Protein Powder Comparisons - Ultimate Showdown
I will post the overall results below for all 4 categories, and following this, will be 4 more parts to this article,
each talking in more details about the 4 categories of protein supplements, and we’ll find out which are the winners,
and at the same time you’ll gain a better understand of why I compared them in these 4 categories, and what are the
differences between them. First, let’s take a quick look at the results.
Ion exchange isolates can be as high as 70% or greater of the now krill subfraction Beta-lactoglobulin, (the least
interesting and most allergenic subfraction found in whey) with a loss of the more biologically active and interesting
subfractions. So, the pros of an ion exchange whey is for those who simply want the very highest protein contents per
gram, but the cons are that the higher protein content comes at cost; a loss of many of the subfractions unique to
whey. Not an acceptable trade in my view, considering the fact that the actual protein differences between a micro
filtered type isolate is minimal from that of an ion exchange.










