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PhD Nutrition launches a fast and slow digesting protein for anytime use

phd nutrition whey 365

Whey 365 is one of the newest supplements from PhD Nutrition over in the UK, created as a protein powder that you could use everyday, hence the name ‘Whey 365’. It is a blend style formula providing 19g of protein per serve from a fast and slow-digesting blend of whey and milk concentrate, soy isolate, and hydrolyzed wheat protein.

The rest of the macros in PhD Nutrition’s Whey 365 are 1.5g of fat with half a gram of that saturated, 1.6g of carbohydrates with half of that sugar, and 95 calories. Like with most of the brand’s products, Whey 365 has hit the market in a variety of flavors with Chocolate Cookie, Vanilla Creme, Strawberry Cheesecake, and Salted Caramel.

You can pick up PhD Nutrition’s Whey 365 in just the one size at the moment with a 1kg tub packing 40 servings, which through the brand’s online store will cost you £24.99 (32.48 USD).

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