UK Bargain USN Pure Protein IGF-1 2.28Kg Chocolate Best Price
January 18th, 2012
Best Rating USN Pure Protein IGF-1 2.28Kg Chocolate – Review
- STS (Sustained Transport System) protein consisting of Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) and Concentrate Blend, Micellar Casein, Calcium Caseinate, Egg Albumin and Soy Protein Isolate
- Contains ZYMATECH Multiple Enayme Technology, incuding lactase enzymes and fibre for optimal protein digestion and amino acid uptake
- Fortified with L-glutamine for nitrogen transport and muscle recovery
- Extremely low in carbs and contains a complete vitamin and mineral blend
- Chocolate flavour that mixes easily
USN Pure Protein IGF-1 Chocolate 1000g
List Price: £62.99


Good shniz,
That review above sounds an awful lot like USN wrote it themselves…
Anyway, the product: Great stuff!
It’s exceedingly cheap considering it doubles up as a Glutamine supplement and it delivers the bacon! Taste is okay (in chocolate anyway). Great at first but becomes a bit sickly. Even when mixed with water, it takes on a nice milky consistency. Buy instead of normal whey isolate definitely.
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|Tasty!,
This stuff is great value at the price here and tastes superb (i had Chocolate cream and could hardly believe i had only put water in there).
Too early to say if i’m getting great results out of using the product but i definitely feel as though my arms are more toned than before. Friends who also use this product were the reason for me getting it and i can’t argue with the results they have seen.
Quick delivery and even had some trial products thrown in for good measure.
Great value, definitely worth a try if you’re after a protein supplement.
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|Does what it says,
I got this about a week ago and so far I can’t really critisize it. There is a huge variation of protein powders on the market, but what makes this stand out are the added vitamins and minerals. There are 16 added vitamins and minerals, each offering 18%-148% of your recommended daily allowance. On top of that, it includes 5 different types of protein for different break up times.
The first time I mixed it, I added 2 scoops of powder to 300ml of milk (as the serving guildlines suggested) into a cup. Mixing it with a fork, there was no way I could have mixed it enough so that there were no lumps left. The next day I bought a 750ml shaker bottle from Amazon for around £4 and this fixed the problem. After using that to mix it, there were no lumps so if you havn’t already got one, I would strongly recommend you get one. I would also suggest you try adding more than 300ml of milk to the 2 scoops, because it is so strong, and to be honest quite sickly. Diluting with say 700ml of milk not only gives you the added protein from the milk, but makes it a lot nicer, almost the same as McDonalds milkshake.
Overall, I can’t really find any faults with it.
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