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| Under Construction Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 18 Rep Power: ![]() | I have seen a few posts on here that reckon that our product is expensive. Using the protein comparison table put together eloquently by the guys at www.extremenutriton.co.uk, I have added our Professional Protein product. You can clearly see that it has: 1. The highest protein content 2. The lowest carbohydrate content 3. Next to the lowest fat content 4. The lowest sodium content 5. The CHEAPEST per 100 grams of protein Product Protein Carbohydrate Fat Sodium Cost per 100g Cost per 100g of protein Professional Protein 2.5kg 90% 2.8% 2.8% 80mg 2 2.22 Extreme Whey 1.75kg 68.2% 16.2% 6.7% 200mg 1.71 2.51 Extreme Protein 1.75kg 76.5% 5.8% 4.2% 100mg 2.39 3.12 Dorian Yates Pro-Peptide 908g 70% 10% 4% 540mg 3.29 4.70 MuscleTech Nitrotech 908g 62.5% 9.37% 4.69% 187.5mg 4.39 7.02 Dymatise Supreme 908g 77.5% 10% <2.5% 194.4mg 3.29 4.25 Maximuscle Promax 908g 79% 6.8% 6.9% 600mg 3.51 4.44 EAS MyoPro Whey 908g 75% 5% 7.4% Not given 2.19 2.92 Reflex Instant Whey 908g 78% 4% 6.9% 220mg 2.19 2.80 Met-RX Supreme Whey 908g 72.6% 6.5% 6.6% 280mg 2.41 3.31 Therefore it is the highest quality protein. I have also included an additional column (not seen in Extreme Nutritions original table) that works out the cost of product per 100g of protein. This is far more accurate than quoting the price per 100g of product. From the companies listed you can see that our protein is THE CHEAPEST PER GRAM OF PROTEIN. (For example, if we had 100g of a product costing 2 per 100g and containing 78% protein, and we have another product costing the same 2 per 100g and containing 90% protein, then the one with the higher protein content would be better value for money, would it not?) I have also dropped the amino acid table, because I do not feel that it is of particular relevance as all proteins listed contain high quality proteins such as casein, whey, and egg etc. While I am not a fan of Biological Value (BV) for measuring protein (due to ridiculous BV ratings of 159) a protein with a BV of about 70 typically supplies the required amino acids to support growth. Finally, I will also restate that when you purchase a 2.5 or 5kg tub of Professional Protein, you can choose either a FREE STEROID, STIMULATE or PREFOEESIONAL FAT LOSS FORMULA and these retail on our site at between 24.99 & 29.99. Plus, all of the above products are proven to be effective. The STEROD product contains actual steroids extracted from a specific Korean Ginseng extract and has been shown to benefit every aspect of athletic performance including strength & recovery. The STIMULATE product contains the precise dose of caffeine & ephedrine shown to improve anaerobic performance and is dosed for bodyweight. And the PROFESSIONAL FAT LOSS is probably the UKs (if not the worlds) most properly formulated thermogenic supplement and is more potent than the Caffeine + Ephedrine stack. Plus we are also giving away a pot of HPLC Creatine Monohydrate worth 7.99 FREE. Therefore, I consider that any statements suggesting that our protein is expensive are unfounded. So you are getting the highest quality protein (highest percentage protein, lowest percentage carbohydrate, one of the lowest percentage fat contents, the lowest percentage sodium, and the cheapest per gram - of protein - not weight of product, and good flavours), and you are also choosing 32.98-37.98 worth of effective product (based on performance studies published in reputable medical journals) FREE. ______________________ Tom Shillaw Bsc (hons) Director of Research The Number One Company www.bannedproducts.com & www.nutritionpro.co.uk |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: U.K. Posts: 79 Rep Power: ![]() | Hello Tom, You don't state which protein sources are used, do you feel that it has relevance? Example, if 60% of the protein was made up from an inferior source and the remaining 30% from sources of varying quality but still the total is 90%. Barry www.ukbodybuilder.com Quote:
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