I've been consuming whey protein since 2016, I believe. I've invested so much money into whey, and I can't help but wonder how much richer I'd be by now if I hadn't spent so much on it, lol. Over the years, I've used various brands, including Optimum Nutrition (ON) and Ultimate Nutrition (2016-2017). I also tried MuscleBlaze Gold and, for the past two years, I've been using Avatar Whey Protein Isorich in Malai Kulfi flavor.
However, I recently decided to explore more budget-friendly options because the 4kg Avatar Whey Protein cost me a whopping 9600 rupees last time, and it was becoming too expensive. So, I tried Nakpro Isolate Protein, purchasing two 1kg containers for 1999 rupees each, which equates to around 52-56 rupees per scoop.
I've always been curious about MuscleBlaze Biozyme Zero Carb protein, which is priced at 5999 rupees. I managed to find it on 1mg for 5200 rupees, and I wanted to give MuscleBlaze another try after so many years. I've tried their more expensive options before, priced at 6999 rupees, but those didt sit well with my lactose intolerance. This time, the packaging indicated that lactose might have been removed, but the 1.5/3k price jump made me hesitant to buy it again.
When it comes to buying supplements, I explore both offline and online options. Sometimes, I find that old stock, which is nearing its expiry date, is significantly cheaper. I just need to manually check with the sellers.
I've also experimented with a couple of plant-based protein brands, but when it comes to taste, there's simply no comparison.
However, I recently decided to explore more budget-friendly options because the 4kg Avatar Whey Protein cost me a whopping 9600 rupees last time, and it was becoming too expensive. So, I tried Nakpro Isolate Protein, purchasing two 1kg containers for 1999 rupees each, which equates to around 52-56 rupees per scoop.
I've always been curious about MuscleBlaze Biozyme Zero Carb protein, which is priced at 5999 rupees. I managed to find it on 1mg for 5200 rupees, and I wanted to give MuscleBlaze another try after so many years. I've tried their more expensive options before, priced at 6999 rupees, but those didt sit well with my lactose intolerance. This time, the packaging indicated that lactose might have been removed, but the 1.5/3k price jump made me hesitant to buy it again.
When it comes to buying supplements, I explore both offline and online options. Sometimes, I find that old stock, which is nearing its expiry date, is significantly cheaper. I just need to manually check with the sellers.
I've also experimented with a couple of plant-based protein brands, but when it comes to taste, there's simply no comparison.