Reddit Reddit reviews Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein, Cookies 'N Cream, 1.95 Pounds

We found 4 Reddit comments about Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein, Cookies 'N Cream, 1.95 Pounds. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein, Cookies 'N Cream, 1.95 Pounds
Featuring a scientifically designed Super Recovery Blend to further enhance the benefits of our premium Whey Protein* Blend, each scoop provides high quality creatine in combination with other important amino acidsThe combination of ingredients within the Super Recovery Blend are important for athletes to allow faster recovery during high-intensity workoutsUse in conjunction with an intense daily exercise program and a balanced diet including an adequate caloric intake
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4 Reddit comments about Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein, Cookies 'N Cream, 1.95 Pounds:

u/caffeinatedlackey · 3 pointsr/nutrition

I haven't tried a lot of protein powders but I have a tub of this kind and it's working great for me. The only thing that bothers me is how sweet it is. The sugar content is actually very low but it's too sweet for me. I confirmed with my nutritionist that whey won't bother me. It's the yogurt I have to worry about, thank god for lactase pills!

u/jeremyis · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Bought this: http://www.amazon.com/Body-Fortress-Advanced-Protein-Cookies/dp/B002HHREU8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1406050488&sr=8-3&keywords=protein+powder

Took one sip (mix with water: i'm on a cut), almost threw up. Threw the entire jug out.

I use: http://www.amazon.com/Optimum-Nutrition-Standard-Double-Chocolate/dp/B000QSNYGI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406050518&sr=8-1&keywords=protein+powder

I take two scoops daily with water and love it. Super tasty and great protein. Slightly more expensive than the first brand but clearly worth it.

u/GayBroTie · 1 pointr/gaybrosgonemild

A bit of both. I never read their diet guide or bought their recovery formula: I had 2 pounds of protein powder my French teacher from high school gave me years before that I decided to use, and eventually buy as it's cheap and super good (as you can clearly see from the results) Link

I didn't have much choice as to what to eat here at college, so I chose to daily eat whatever the healthiest thing Sodexo had to offer was (which was usually salad, veggie burgers, or turkey burgers). I cut out extra meals slowly "Do I really need that bowl of soup between choirs? No.", I started eating bigger breakfasts, and semi-calorie count (I try and do about 600 Calories a meal with 200 left over for excess or healthy snacks.

I also try to snack regularly so my body doesn't go into a hunger because that's just as bad as being stuffed.

No though, I never followed their diet. Definitely never drank soda or coffee. I stopped eating as much breads and sweets. It worked out.

u/atetuna · 1 pointr/Fitness

I doubt your whey in bulk costs less where you are than where I am. Chicken could be cheaper though. I can get boneless/skinless chicken breasts for $1.66 a pound. Less if I'm more aggressive about looking for sales and using coupons.

Compare my chicken to the cheapest stuff on Amazon.
Chicken provides 57 grams of protein per dollar. The BF provides 46 grams of protein per dollar. I get 25% more protein by going with chicken.

Do you have a link to cheaper bulk protein that I can compare?

BF is incredibly cheap and has much less protein than they claim.