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My Wellness2kg Superior Whey Protein

R499

Retail: R700
About

My Wellness Nature's Whey is a high-quality protein that is made from grass-fed whey protein containing whey concentrate. It is free from all artificial additives, including any flavouring, sweeteners and process aids. Ideal for those looking for a very clean protein source to supplement with. It is high in branch-chain amino acids and glutamine. This product is also ideal for those looking to support lean muscle mass or for general well-being.

Product Features
  • Superfood Enhanced Protein (enriched with maca root and baobab)
  • Naturally Gluten Free
  • Whey from grass-fed cows
  • Premium quality
  • Superfood Facts:
    • BAOBAB: is the fruit of Africa's Tree of Life
      • It is also almost 50% fibre (two thirds soluble and one-third insoluble, making it a powerful prebiotic) and contains more antioxidants than any other whole fruit.
    • MACA ROOT: Maca is rich in iron, copper, calcium, zinc and trace elements. The Maca plant is used in folk medicine to strengthen the immune system and mental performance. Also great for athletes wanting to improve their strength and endurance.
  • 12 months shelf life
Product Specifications
  • Volume: 2kg

  • Typical Nutritional Information

    • Serving size: 1 heaped scoop (25g)

    • Per 25g Per 100g
    • Energy 495kJ 1649kJ
    • Protein 20g 80g
    • Carbohydrates 1.5g 6g
    • Of which total sugars 1g 4g
    • Dietary Fibre 0.05g 0.2g
    • Total Fat 1,5g 6g
    • Of which Saturates 1g 4g
    • Total Sodium 70mg 280mg
  • Ingredients:
    • Whey Protein Concentrate from Grass-Fed Cows, Organic Raw Cacao powder (in chocolate flavour only), Creamy Chai Mix: Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Cloves Powder, MCT oil powder, Black Pepper (in creamy chai flavour only), Organic Maca, Organic Baobab), Stevia Leaf (in flavoured variants only).
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