I love the claims on protein powders. It's all such amazingly overblown nonsense This one makes at least 10 vague claims on the packaging, let's see how they hold uppic.twitter.com/pw4kjzqxYg
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Look a little further, you find this gem hiding away on the cornerpic.twitter.com/IgSdnZBRb5
And apparently this is what the SCIENCE comes down to A single study, on one of the many ingredients, that found a very modest improvement in one biomarker that doesn't relate to the majority of claims
So, do the claims hold up? Based on the study they hold up as evidence, not even a tiny bit
Maybe they have a raft of other literature out there demonstrating efficacy I sincerely doubt it - no other products that I've seen do - but maybe this particular one does
But realistically, it's best to be skeptical because it's very likely that there is no evidence for any of the claims made at all
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