2577 days ago

Whey Protein Isolate - NZ Made - 100% Natural (Unflavoured) - 1.1 Kg Pack

Alex from Te Atatu Peninsula

Get 100% Natural New Zealand Whey Protein Isolate - Unflavoured - 1.1 Kg Pack.

This particular form of NZ Whey Protein Isolate (PURE NZ PRO ISO XF) is considered by the sports nutrition industry to be the pinnacle of Whey protein supplementation. This is why it's referred to as the gold standard of Whey.

Cross Flow Micro-Filtration produces an exceptionally pure Whey retaining the highest levels of active, health-supportive ingredients, and undenatured protein. For the lowest calorie, most biologically active Whey Isolate, this is the one to go for.

If you are dieting hard, training hard, and want to feel at your peak, this unique Whey Isolate is the best option.

- Additive and flavour free.
- Made by Cross Flow Micro-Filtration
- Close to zero lactose, carbs, and fat
- From free-range, grass-fed NZ dairy
- Lacto–Vegetarian Approved Product

Each pack is 1.1 kgs (normally up to $85.00 and you can enjoy it now for only $49.99 each). I have only 16 packs, and it will sell fast. Do not miss it!

Pick up from Papatoetoe, Auckland. Contact Max 021 439 419 today while it is available.

Price: $49.99

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