Description
Size:36 Servings (Pack of 1) | Style:Chocolate
Solgar Whey To Go Natural Chocolate Cocoa Protein Powder has a new and improved formula, containing 20 grams of protein per serving. Solgar’s Whey To Go Protein Powder is a highly efficient, scientifically advanced protein enhancement product.
Ingredients | Whey To Go Protein Powder* Natural Chocolate Flavor -Solgar |
Flavor | Chocolate |
Brand | Solgar |
Item Weight | 42 Ounces |
Serving Description | 34 g (approx. 1 Level Scoop) |
About this item
- Grass-Fed New Zealand Whey; 20g of grass-fed protein from pasture-raised New Zealand cows. New Zealand’s natural environment with fertile soil, moderate temperatures, plentiful rainfall, and abundant sunshine is ideal for grass-fed cows
- Supports Strength & Recovery; Solgar Grass-Fed Whey Protein is great tasting and perfect for your exercise and daily regimen by supporting strength and recovery
- Hormone & Antibiotic Free; This formula is rBGH free and is not produced using any routine antibiotics. Solgar Whey Protein is also soy and gluten free.
- Community Support; With the unique heritage of dairy farming in New Zealand, we source our grass-fed protein from a community of local dairy farms in NZ. By partnering with local farmers, we are supporting sustainable livelihoods for farmers
- The Gold Standard: For over 70 years Solgar has been committed to quality, health, and well-being. Our mission is to create the finest nutritional supplements in small batches, through tireless research, using only the finest raw materials
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Does this product contain lead/arsenic/other metals?Back to product
asked by 2012-01-20 15:00:00
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- In 2010 Consumer Reports tested 15 brands and varieties of protein drinks for arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. Whey to Go did the best compared with the other 14. Some samples of Whey to Go showed a slight amount of arsenic (three servings measured at 4% of the maximum proposed by the U.S. Pharmacopeia; in other words, you could expect one serving to come in at 1.3% of the maximum for arsenic) and other samples of Whey to Go measured no arsenic. CR measured no cadmium, lead, or mercury in Whey to Go. Some of the other 14 protein drinks showed above the maximum proposed by the U.S. Pharmacopeia for one or another of those 4 metals, if you drink three servings. I wish CR would I wish CR would do an update, since it's been 5 years.2012-01-20 15:00:00answered on