NOW Foods Sports Nutrition, Soy Protein Isolate 20 g, 0 Carbs, Unflavored Powder, 2-Pound | ⭐ Flexiology.Store Recommended
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NOW® Sports Soy Protein Isolate is a good vegetable source of high quality complete protein that has an excellent amino acid profile. Soy products, including soy protein, have naturally occurring phytoestrogens and beneficial proteins such as genistein and daidzein. Make sure you’re getting the basic building blocks of good health with high quality NOW® Sports Soy Protein Isolate.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.75 x 5.75 x 8 inches; 2.4 Pounds
Item model number : 0733739021526
Department : Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness
Date First Available : January 8, 2004
Manufacturer : NOW Sports – Nutrition and Wellness
ASIN : B0013OSS4M
Best Sellers Rank: #20,446 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #1 in Sports Nutrition Soy Protein Powders
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NOW Sports products are comprehensively tested so you can trust that our products are pure and effective for every level of athletics.
PURE PROTEIN POWDER: Soy Protein Isolate is a good vegetable source of high-quality complete protein that has an excellent amino acid profile.
UNFLAVORED PROTEIN POWDER: Soy Protein Isolate is a good vegetable source of high-quality complete protein that has an excellent amino acid profile.
GMP Quality Assured: NPA A-rated GMP certification means that every aspect of the NOW manufacturing process has been examined, including our laboratory/testing methods (for stability, potency, and product formulation).
Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968.
Customers say
Customers find this soy protein powder effective for muscle building and weight loss, while appreciating its good quality and value for money. The powder works well as an addition to smoothies and diet drinks, and one customer notes it adds 6-9 grams of protein. While some customers report it mixes well with liquids, others find it doesn’t dissolve easily. The taste receives mixed feedback, with some praising the unflavored version while others find it has a strong celery-like flavor. The texture also gets mixed reviews, with some describing it as great while others find it grainy.
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12 reviews for NOW Foods Sports Nutrition, Soy Protein Isolate 20 g, 0 Carbs, Unflavored Powder, 2-Pound
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K. Eaton –
Perfect! Versatile. No added sweeteners or unhealthful ingredients
I love that this does not come with added flavors or sweeteners–which makes it more versatile and healthful in adding to smoothies. Using a Ninja Smoothie blender, it blends perfectly. Perfect for my needs.
Brady –
High quality complete protein source, cheaper than whey
This is my go-to protein powder. I love that it has zero added sweeteners or flavors and is purely protein. I’ve read that soy protein is comparable to whey protein, and soy protein is the more affordable option. If you compare this to the Now Sports Whey Protein Isolate, you get more servings per container with the Soy Protein Isolate for a better price. I usually combine it with Greek yogurt or kefir so I am getting a combination of high quality complete protein sources from both dairy as well as soy in each meal. I can subtly detect that the protein powder is there by a slight change in taste and texture to my yogurt and smoothies, but it’s very mild.
MARLA –
Unsweetened, unflavored
I’m glad to have found this unflavored, unsweetened pure plant-based protein powder. I am vegetarian, and make an effort to be vegan whenever possible, and that can make it hard to get enough protein without eating too much carbs.I tried this mixed-in with another vegan protein powder that is way too overly sweetened with monk fruit and stevia and tastes absolutely terrible. This simple soy protein powder cuts the sweetness, tones-down the bitter acrid paint thinner flavors of stevia and monk fruit, and makes the other brand vegan powder much more palatable and tasty.I have tried it on its own, mixed in dark chocolate almond milk and that’s pretty good too. I haven’t tried any other recipe yet, but I have other plant milks and flavoring products that I can try, and I’m sure it will be just as good, going to try it next with some berries blended in.The only one thing bad I will say about this soy protein powder is that it doesn’t mix into your liquids very easily. You have to either put it in the blender, or put it in a sealed jar and shake the heck out of it for a few minutes. If you don’t, you will have little encapsulated pellets of undissolved powder in your drink, and they might pop open in your mouth and you could inhale the powder into your trachea and lungs, which is pretty unpleasant. Just be careful and watch out for that.
Kay –
Good product overall!
This is good sports nutrition in good amounts. Next time I’d get a vanilla or chocolate flavor just to smooth out the unflavored after taste. It’s just that some with flavors also have sugars and extra additives. So with orange juice and cherry juice and bananas it’s yummy and disguised flavor.
Kenny Noriega –
Great product!
I’ve been vegan for over 10 years and I’ve finally decided to take bodybuilding more seriously. Although this protein powder is flavorless, it does the job and honestly, you can’t go wrong with 20g of protein for 90 calories per serving.
Fields Reading –
Taste Not Pleasant
I want to stick to this protein powder bc I had it on subscribe n save but it’s just disgusting. No matter what I add to it, it tastes like chalk. For such an awful taste, the price is too high. It does mix well and have the best ingredients. Fills me up and easy to use. I just need flavor…at least a little.
Cat –
ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! DO NOT BUY!
I had to pull out my laptop just to write my full review.This s*** is nasty. There is no nice way to put it.If wet cardboard, a moldy towel, and dog kibble could have a love child, this would be it. At least it would smell like it, anyway. It is clumpy, chalky, and froths easily.As a disclaimer, I am new to the concept of protein powder. For a long time, I relied solely on consuming protein from whole foods, usually in the form of chicken breast or other lean meats. I recently decided to delve back into vegetarianism, however with a harder workout regiment I realized that I might need to supplement my beans, grains, and rice with concentrated soy. I picked soy deliberately, seeking phytoestrogens for heart health.I first picked up unflavored soy protein isolate from a bulk bin in Sprouts, just to experiment. With some cocoa powder and a little brown sugar, I was in business. I realized unflavored protein was awesome–I could have more than just chocolate if I wanted to, which would be a huge plus, given that I was getting sick of chocolate. Prior to receiving this abomination, I was mixing my stuff with rolled oats and almond milk.This arrived in the mail. I eagerly took it out of the package and decided to try making a cinnamon vanilla variation of my breakfast oats.The next morning, I nearly threw up. I had to dump all of the oats down the garbage. I wanted to die. Luckily, I hadn’t worked out that morning, otherwise I might have eaten them out of desperation.Still, I was determined to doctor up this protein powder, seeing as I have a whopping 2 lbs of it. I ordered a fancy vanilla bean powder that arrived in the mail this evening. I prayed it would offer salvation to a seemingly hopeless tub of yuck.It did not.Out of frustration, I defaulted again to chocolate. Here is a recipe for anyone who does not heed the numerous awful reviews and finds themselves on the other end of this nutritional nightmare:- 24g Now (try not to vomit) Sports Soy Protein Isolate- 10g unsweetened cocoa powder- 5g brown sugarI mixed it with 1 cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk. It was gloppy and still smelled vaguely of wet cardboard/moldy towel/kibble. I mixed 1/2 cup rolled coats into it and topped it with fruit. Tomorrow, whether it’s good or bad, I will be eating it after my morning workout. I’m thinking I could also try masking the flavor with copious amounts of PB2 and/or just regular old peanut butter.I don’t want to write unflavored soy protein off entirely. As a fun side experiment, I’ll be picking up more of the unflavored soy protein from Sprouts and seeing if it also tastes like liquid death when not mixed with cocoa powder.DO NOT BUY! You will be sorry!
Jim Vann –
Quality soy powder – pure ingredient and mixes easily
I actually prefer the taste of soy over whey and this isolate is a good protein product. It has a little more mealy texture than whey but it mixes well and any clumps are easily stirred out. I usually mix it in a solo cup with almond milk and 1/2 tsp psyllium for fiber. It is pure non-GMO soy, with no sweeteners or additives such as maltodextrin. Good value also.
Toh Hiap Soon Amos –
This product is better than the previous brand that I ordered. Firstly it has no artificial sweetening taste that I experienced previously and easy to blend with pure milk using a shake-container.
vicu –
can be added to other drink
George Tan –
It is exactly as expected, tasted like unsweetened soy milk. If you put the soy protein powder first without liquid, thr powder tents to get stuck. Recommended to put liquid first, then the powder.A little disappointment that it doesn’t come with any measuring spoon.
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