Primabolics Iso Ripped Wpi - Caramel White Choc

Primabolics
Primabolics Iso Ripped Wpi - Caramel White Choc

The perfect post-workout protein for recovery and fat loss Primabolics Iso Ripped is pure hydrolysed Whey Protein Isolate. It's made to support muscle recovery & support fat loss. In simple terms, hydrolysed means pre-digested. So Iso-ripped is fast digesting which is great for muscle recovery after a tough workout. You'll also find added vitamins and minerals. This helps keep you healthy and supports immune function. Iso-Ripped is gluten-free and stevia-sweetened so it's easy on the stomach. We also love that this brand is 100% Australian-made and owned. HWPI is as good as it gets and helps you hit your protein intake while boosting recovery after workouts. Features of Iso-Ripped

? 26gm protein per serving
? Great for fat loss and muscle-building plans
? Mixes great & tastes AMAZING
? Very low-carb & fat
? Easy to digest
? Gluten-free

How to use Primabolics Iso-Ripped WPI For best results, mix 1-2 scoops in 300ml of cold water and consume immediately post-workout. To increase the benefits of your post-workout shake, add some creatine. This supports recovery in two ways for better results.
What we like about Iso-Ripped at Spartans The profile is amazing, it mixes great, the flavour range is STACKED and it's Aussie made & owned. What's not to love? This is one of the team's top protein powders and is for any time of the day. **References:**1. Devries MC, Phillips SM. Supplemental protein in support of muscle mass and health: advantage whey. J Food Sci. 2015 Mar;80 Suppl 1:A8-A15. doi: 10.1111/1750-3841.12802. PMID: 25757896. Link 2. Li M , Liu F . Effect of whey protein supplementation during resistance training sessions on body mass and muscular strength: a meta-analysis. Food Funct. 2019 May 22;10(5):2766-2773. doi: 10.1039/c9fo00182d. PMID: 31041966. Link 3. Morton RW, Murphy KT, McKellar SR, Schoenfeld BJ, Henselmans M, Helms E, Aragon AA, Devries MC, Banfield L, Krieger JW, Phillips SM. A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of the effect of protein supplementation on resistance training-induced gains in muscle mass and strength in healthy adults. Br J Sports Med. 2018 Mar;52(6):376-384. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-097608. Epub 2017 Jul 11. Erratum in: Br J Sports Med. 2020 Oct;54(19):e7. PMID: 28698222; PMCID: PMC5867436. Link

Note: Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet.