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3x Health Lab PROTEIN SUPERFOOD BLENDS for $50 with Free Delivery SAVE $20 Healthlab.com.au

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Health Lab Protein Blends combine all the things we love about protein powder, but we've also added unique SUPER FOODS and VITAMINS to create extra benefits. Perfect for when you're in a hurry these blends combine everything you need in one convenient pouch so you don't need to stock up on heaps of different supplements, all the work has been done for you - so you can simply enjoy the benefits.

250g per pouch, 20g of quality protein per serve, 24 servings in the pack. Flavours Choc, Vanilla & Chia and Coconut.

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  • Your website needs a bit of work. Anyway, what is the nutritional information like? 750g for $50 seems quite expensive, when you can get 1kg of protein for less than $20 with higher protein content.

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    If this is the ingredients list then there's nothing out of the ordinary about this supplement:
    Instant whey protein concentrate, coconut flour, lithothamnion calcareum (Natural calcium source), magnesium phosphate, green tea extract, cinnamon ground, stevia extract.

    From the looks and wording of the site, these products are targeted at women. The lengths that their marketing goes to achieve this is pretty amazing (that being said, the exact same goes for supplement companies targeting men).
    None of the above ingredients will effect women any different from men. There is nothing specifically 'female' … nor specifically 'male' about this product.

    They recommend taking this protein after a workout within 45 minutes post workout. ie Try and get the protein digested and into the blood stream ASAP.
    They contradict this in two ways:
    1. The protein is a Concentrate and not an Isolate. Isolates digest faster (and are more expensive so probably cost cutting involved)
    2. They recommend it with milk (not water). Milk = slow digesting.

    tl;dr … Overpriced basic protein trying to lure women in with marketing jargon by what seems a nutritionally uneducated company

    Me: I'm no genius of nutrition but this is bread and butter stuff

  • Wow 250G for $25, that's equivalent to 8 servings per bag. What's in those bags?

    • you would expect something out of the ordinary, unfortunately not. looks to be a hopeful social media marketing rip off for the uneducated

    • those bags contain spam

  • this product seems like it's targeted at uneducated 35-40 year old upper-middle class people (women) who also spend a lot of time on instagram posting photos of their brunch at some hipster cafe that charges $5 for an almond milk latte and $25 for smashed avocado on ancient grain bread. yeah ok, the instagram for this company confirms it LOL

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