by Promix · Mid-tier whey isolate

Grass-fed whey isolate, ~30 g protein per scoop, minimal ingredients. Strong cost-per-gram for a clean isolate.
25g per scoop, grass-fed whey isolate, unflavored and lightly flavored versions available. The unflavored blends invisibly into yogurt, soup, or oatmeal, which is useful when a full shake is too much volume but protein still needs to land. No artificial sweeteners in the unflavored version. One of the better mid-tier options for GLP-1 users who want flexibility in how protein gets in.
When you lose weight on a GLP-1, a meaningful share of it can come from lean muscle, not just fat. Hitting a protein target helps protect that muscle, but a shrunken appetite makes eating enough genuinely hard, which is where a clean, easy-to-tolerate protein powder earns its place as a bridge.
A shake is most useful when appetite is quietest, often at breakfast, or as a stand-in when a meal just isn't happening. Liquid protein tends to go down easier than whole cuts of meat on a slow-emptying stomach. Look for a short ingredient list and a sweetener you tolerate; some people find sucralose-heavy formulas rough on an already-sensitive gut.
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This is general information, not medical advice. Talk to your prescriber before adding a supplement, especially if you have kidney disease, heart disease, or take prescription medication.