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    There is medical company that has a liquid protein that is a complete protein and stays stable even after opened. here is a break down

    TYPICAL AMINO ACID PROFILE - g/100g Protein
    ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS (g/100g)
    Isoleucine 1.70
    Leucine 3.10
    Lysine 4.50
    Methionine 0.80
    Phenylalanine
    Threonine 2.20
    Tryptophan 0.44
    Valine 2.60

    Aspartic Acid 6.60
    Glycine 26.90
    Proline 14.80
    Serine 3.20
    Tyrosine 0.20

    CONDITIONALLY ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS (g/100g)
    Arginine 8.55
    Hydroxylysine 0.91
    Cystine 0.07
    Hydroxyproline 14.00
    Glutamic Acid 11.10
    Histidine 0.74

    MODIFIED AMINO ACIDS (g/100g)
    Hydroxylysine 0.91
    Hydroxyproline 14.00

    Sodium 39.3 mg (per serving)
    Potassium 3.9 mg (per serving)
    Phosphorus 5.9 mg (per serving)

    Each serving size is 15grams per ounce of liquid...pretty neat. and I get a discout through another company so its about 20 bucks per quart. I will give some feedback when I start using it. I am just so sick of protein shakes.
    Last edited by Stonecold54; 12-18-05, 01:52 PM.

  • #2
    do you have a link to a page where we could buy it?

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    • #3
      yeah I would like to check this stuff out as well

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      • #4
        i know a liquid protein you might like :bj:

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jordan
          i know a liquid protein you might like :bj:

          Sweet, someone told me that it has as much protein as a porkchop. :nerdnew:

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          • #6
            http://www.nutritiondirectusa.com/prostatall.html

            here is the site (I just had to double check before posting it). Its almost the same as a regular powder for the amounts but I take into account the ease and the fact that I won't feel like shit every time I take it like I do with shakes.

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            • #7
              Which calorie one are you looking at Stone?? Several different ones there

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                So you're considering it?

                no, I was just joking... but they did tell me that. LOL

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pumpdogg
                  Which calorie one are you looking at Stone?? Several different ones there
                  the zero one...I just ordered two of them.

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                  • #10
                    seems a very expensive as it comes out to be around $1.40 per shake(per 23 gram protein) that was without shipping also

                    1 quart = 32 oz
                    1 oz = 15 protein
                    32 * 15 = 480
                    480(total grams of protein per container)/23(grams of protein per shake)=20.87 shakes
                    $29/20.87=$1.39 a shake

                    i'd still be interested in what it tastes like with such a high concentration of protein per fluid ounce

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by daf2
                      seems a very expensive as it comes out to be around $1.40 per shake(per 23 gram protein) that was without shipping also

                      1 quart = 32 oz
                      1 oz = 15 protein
                      32 * 15 = 480
                      480(total grams of protein per container)/23(grams of protein per shake)=20.87 shakes
                      $29/20.87=$1.39 a shake

                      i'd still be interested in what it tastes like with such a high concentration of protein per fluid ounce
                      yeah but you are not taking in the "will" of the consumer...I can't stand traditional protein shakes. Every brand I have ever tried eventually makes me sick when I take them so it defeats the purpose of the extra food because I can't eat for a long time after I take them. so if this cuts out that part of the equation I would be willing to pay a lot more for these liquid ones as opposed to powders.

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                      • #12
                        plus I am getting a 7 dollar discount on each quart.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stonecold54
                          yeah but you are not taking in the "will" of the consumer...I can't stand traditional protein shakes. Every brand I have ever tried eventually makes me sick when I take them so it defeats the purpose of the extra food because I can't eat for a long time after I take them. so if this cuts out that part of the equation I would be willing to pay a lot more for these liquid ones as opposed to powders.
                          hey man, do whatever works for you...i would still be interested in how they taste so let us know...

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                          • #14
                            Do keep us updated on this Stone... I would like to see how it holds up compared to whey/casein mixes etc...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stonecold54
                              http://www.nutritiondirectusa.com/prostatall.html

                              here is the site (I just had to double check before posting it). Its almost the same as a regular powder for the amounts but I take into account the ease and the fact that I won't feel like shit every time I take it like I do with shakes.
                              Any idea as to how it taste?

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