Reddit Reddit reviews Optimum Nutrition 100% Egg Protein, Rich Chocolate, 2 Pound

We found 5 Reddit comments about Optimum Nutrition 100% Egg Protein, Rich Chocolate, 2 Pound. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Optimum Nutrition 100% Egg Protein, Rich Chocolate, 2 Pound
One 32-ounce tub of chocolate-flavored instantized egg proteinLoaded with all 8 essential amino acidsFor maintaining and increasing lean muscle massMixes well with oatmeal, muffins, pancake mixes, puddings, and other recipesIncludes no lactose or aspartame
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5 Reddit comments about Optimum Nutrition 100% Egg Protein, Rich Chocolate, 2 Pound:

u/Omnipwn · 1 pointr/gainit

Ask to see if you could possibly switch to an Egg-based protein powder. I know Soy protein can have some undesired hormonal effects, but ask about that too. There are alternatives to Whey protein, and are definitely worth looking into if dairy/milk products aggravate your acne/cause inflammation.

Even if your Accutane treatment clears your acne, it can and will come back if you don't make the necessary dietary adjustments before the treatment is over. Acne starts from the inside-out, and diet is crucial for overall health and well-being. "You are what you eat".

So do yourself a favor and really try to pinpoint what foods/behaviors are the root cause of your acne before your treatment comes to an end or soon after. That way, God willing, you'll never have to put your body through Accutane again.

u/SeekingEureka · 1 pointr/leangains

I had to go on a dairy free diet during a bulk for two weeks not too long ago. At first I found it quite difficult, as my diet staples included cheese, milk, and yogurt. However, after a few days I was able to find stuff and realized it really isnt that difficult.

This egg protein powder was a huge help. Dymatize also has a decent egg protein powder. Other items include chicken, salmon, lean pork (pork sirloin/tenderloin), most white fish, tuna, eggs, egg whites, beef jerky, Quinoa (has full amino acid profile actually), peanut butter (PB2 if you're cutting), almonds, Jennie-o Turkey Sausage and Brats, and of course grainy sources such as peas, brown rice.

Hope that helps somewhat.

u/crazyNed · 1 pointr/bodybuilding