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Hydro-X5Genius Nutrition. HYDRO X5 Genius Nutrition HYDRO X5 ist ein hydrolysiertes Whey Protein Pulver fr Krafttraining, Bodybuilding, Fitness und die tgliche Eiweiversorgung. Die Formel basiert auf 100 % hydrolysiertem Molkenprotein und liefert je nach Geschmack 2223 g Protein sowie 4,95,1 g natrlich vorkommende BCAA pro Portion. Eine Dose enthlt 1800 g Pulver mit 60 Portionen, eine Portion entspricht 30 g Pulver und wird mit Wasser gemischt. Vorteile von

Genius Nutrition. HYDRO X5

Genius Nutrition HYDRO-X5 ist ein hydrolysiertes Whey-Protein-Pulver für Krafttraining, Bodybuilding, Fitness und die tägliche Eiweißversorgung. Die Formel basiert auf 100 % hydrolysiertem Molkenprotein und liefert je nach Geschmack 22–23 g Protein sowie 4,9–5,1 g natürlich vorkommende BCAA pro Portion. Eine Dose enthält 1800 g Pulver mit 60 Portionen, eine Portion entspricht 30 g Pulver und wird mit Wasser gemischt.

Vorteile von Genius Nutrition HYDRO X5

  • 100 % hydrolysiertes Whey-Protein
  • 22–23 g Protein pro Portion
  • 4,9–5,1 g natürlich vorkommende BCAA pro Portion
  • 115–117 kcal pro Portion
  • 0 g zugesetzter Zucker
  • Laktosearme Rezeptur
  • Ohne künstliche Farbstoffe
  • Mit Molkenprotein aus Milch
  • 30 g Pulver pro Portion
  • 1800 g Dose mit 60 Portionen
  • Protein trägt zum Wachstum von Muskelmasse bei
  • Protein trägt zur Erhaltung von Muskelmasse bei

Geeignet für

  • Krafttraining
  • Bodybuilding
  • Fitness
  • proteinreiche Ernährung
  • Shakes nach dem Training
  • Shakes zwischen den Mahlzeiten
  • Aufbauphasen
  • Definitionsphasen
  • kalorienbewusste Ernährungsroutinen
  • Sportler, die hydrolysiertes Whey-Protein bevorzugen
  • Nutzer, die ein Whey-Protein ohne zugesetzten Zucker suchen

Hydrolysiertes Whey-Protein

Das Proteinpulver basiert auf hydrolysiertem Molkenprotein. Diese Proteinquelle liefert eine klare Whey-Basis und eignet sich für Nutzer, die ein hochwertiges Proteinpulver mit einfacher Rezeptur suchen. Das Produkt enthält Milch und ist daher nicht für Personen mit Milcheiweißallergie geeignet.

Mit 22–23 g Protein pro Portion

Eine Portion liefert je nach Geschmack 22–23 g Protein. Protein trägt zum Wachstum von Muskelmasse bei und trägt zur Erhaltung von Muskelmasse bei. Außerdem trägt Protein zur Erhaltung normaler Knochen bei.

Mit natürlich vorkommenden BCAA

Das Pulver enthält 4,9–5,1 g natürlich vorkommende BCAA pro Portion. Dazu gehören L-Leucin, L-Isoleucin und L-Valin, die aus dem enthaltenen Molkenprotein stammen. Dadurch passt das Produkt gut in proteinorientierte Trainings- und Ernährungsroutinen.

Ohne zugesetzten Zucker

Die Rezeptur kommt ohne zugesetzten Zucker aus und liefert pro Portion 115–117 kcal. Damit eignet sich das Whey-Protein auch für kalorienbewusste Routinen, Definitionsphasen und eine proteinreiche Ernährung mit kontrollierter Zuckerzufuhr.

Laktosearme Whey-Formel

Das Produkt ist als laktosearm beschrieben und basiert auf hydrolysiertem Whey-Protein. Für Personen mit starker Laktoseintoleranz oder Allergien gegen Milchbestandteile ist dennoch Vorsicht sinnvoll, da Milch als Allergen enthalten ist.

1800 g Dose mit 60 Portionen

Eine Dose enthält 1800 g Pulver und liefert 60 Portionen. Eine Portion entspricht 30 g Pulver und wird mit 300 ml kaltem Wasser gemischt. Die große Packung eignet sich für regelmäßige Proteinshakes über einen längeren Zeitraum.

Für Shakes und Proteinroutinen

Das Pulver eignet sich für Proteinshakes nach dem Training, zwischen den Mahlzeiten oder als Ergänzung einer eiweißreichen Ernährung. Es passt zu Krafttraining, Bodybuilding, Fitness und aktiven Alltagsroutinen.

Genius Nutrition HYDRO-X5 kombiniert 100 % hydrolysiertes Whey-Protein, 22–23 g Protein pro Portion, natürlich vorkommende BCAA, 0 g zugesetzten Zucker und eine laktosearme Rezeptur in einer 1800-g-Dose mit 60 Portionen. Die klare Whey-Formel macht das Produkt zu einer passenden Wahl für Sportler, die ein hydrolysiertes Proteinpulver für Training, Alltag und proteinbewusste Ernährung suchen.

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Brilliant stream of consciousness style, *extremely* humorous
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