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    whats the difference between Impact Whey Protein - Undenatured in the bulk powders section and the Impact Blend in the bulk supplies section is this the same product??
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    Impact Whey Protein is just Whey concentrate
    Impact blend is Concentrate and Isolate
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    ok sorry i am a newbie to all this what does this mean??
    which one would be best or me to start off with??
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    concentrate contains lactose
    isolate does not contain lactose

    not that it makes any difference in this case. Isolate is also meant to be faster digesting but realistically it doesnt make that much of a difference.

    The standard concentrate will be fine and its cheaper
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    Based on my own calculations using the nutritional information (confusingly it's 'per 30' grams for concentrate and isolate but 'per 50' grams for blend) and the test certification for each product, these comparisons are what I found.

    However, as a newcomer, I'd suggest sticking with Impact Whey Protein as it's simply great value for the price and perfect for what you need at this stage.
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    I just recently switched to the impact blend. It's tasty stuff though they are both similar to taste.
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    Strawberry flavour impact blend is the way forward!!
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    Quote Quote
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    Strawberry flavour impact blend is the way forward!!
    I agree!! cheap tasty and does the trick ... what more could you want from a supplement

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