Re: IS THERE A NON-MILK BASED PROTEIN DRINK




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"Phil_Barone" <philbarone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm trying to cut back on dairy, it there a milk based drink that
works as well as Muscle Tech's Nitro Techs stuff is suppose to? Thank
you in advance. Phil


Egg protein works very well. Why do you not want to use a milk based
protein? If you are lactose intolerant, then you can use Whey Isolate. Why
do you feel that the product you specified works so well? You really don't
need any protein supplement if you eat well. BTW, why the fake name?

I don't think his name is fake!

Burr

Big, Lean, Mean & Clean


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