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I buy muscle milk and mix it with whey. 1.5 scoops of muscle milk, 1.5 scoops of whey = 60 grams. I got into buying it years ago, and have loved their tastes since. I suppose I could up the volume and buy from a major protein site as DC advocates, but I haven't switched over, and I prefer food for the rest of my diet. Normally I have a PS in the morning with oatmeal and whenever I'm on the go...The other meals consist of 9 eggs, or 3 turkey patties, or a whole tub of cottage cheese, all with vegetables and/or whole grain rice. Per serving the protein powders are cheaper than food, even if it's 30 per tub.
I can't comment on NOXPLODE, and my belief in supplements is that their benefit comes from long-range usage, and not just a weekly dosage. Creatine doesn't work wonders in a day. Protein can't pack muscle on in a day. And multivitamins don't increase strength or health in a day. I'm not sure what all the rage is, but supplements are supplements because they're less potent, and therefore require more long-range consumption to have any effect. If you buy one, I would committ a minimum of two monts to using it. An old supplement store owner who pushed prohormones before they were illegal had much success with them, but it often took a minimum of 2 months straight consumption, coupled with the higher than recommended doses to achieve measurable gains.
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