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Whey Protein Concentrate 2lb - Chocolate Milkshake

Whey Protein Concentrate 2lb - Chocolate Milkshake

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Premium whey protein concentrate & isolate blend for muscle growth, recovery, and lean performance β€” chocolate milkshake flavor, 2 lb tub (25+ servings).

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Made in USA βœ“ GMP Certified πŸ§ͺ 3rd-Party Tested πŸ› FDA Registered Facility β™» Recyclable Packaging

Why athletes and active adults choose Sale Oceans Whey Protein

  • Fast-absorbing amino acids to support muscle protein synthesis and recovery after training
  • Premium whey protein concentrate + isolate blend β€” more bioavailable than single-source formulas
  • Supports immune function through lactoferrin and immunoglobulins found in undenatured whey
  • Promotes satiety and metabolic rate β€” useful for lean muscle goals or weight management
  • Helps prevent age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia) in adults over 40
  • Smooth, clean chocolate milkshake taste β€” mixes easily in water, milk, or smoothies

About this whey protein

This premium whey protein powder is formulated for people who take their training β€” and their ingredients β€” seriously. Each serving delivers a fast-absorbing blend of whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate, giving your body a rapid spike of essential amino acids during the critical post-workout recovery window.

The formula is synthesized using the latest nutritional research and sourced from the purest, most bioavailable protein fractions available. Whey protein concentrate preserves native proteins like lactoferrin and immunoglobulins, which support immune modulation and glutathione production (the body's master antioxidant). Whey protein isolate adds a leaner, lower-fat protein layer that accelerates muscle protein synthesis.

Every batch is third-party independently tested for heavy metals and impurities, manufactured in the USA, GMP certified, and produced in an FDA-registered facility β€” standards that less than 1% of supplements on the market can match.

How to use: Add one (1) scoop of this whey protein to 8–16 oz of cold water or milk and mix thoroughly in a blender or shaker. Adjust the liquid amount for your desired consistency. Drink 1–2 servings per day, ideally within 30 minutes post-workout. As a reminder, discuss supplements and medications with your healthcare provider.

Key ingredients

Whey Protein Concentrate

  • Supports muscle growth, immune function, digestion, recovery, cardiovascular health, and metabolic rate
  • Increases muscle protein synthesis and helps prevent muscle tissue breakdown
  • May support antioxidant, antiviral, antibacterial, antihypertensive, and anti-tumor activity
  • High in glutathione precursors (cysteine) β€” the body's master antioxidant system
  • Undenatured whey preserves lactoferrin and immunoglobulins for immune support
  • Clinically shown to prevent age-related muscle breakdown (sarcopenia) in older exercising adults

Whey Protein Isolate

  • Contains less fat and lactose than whey protein concentrate
  • Increases muscle protein synthesis faster than concentrate alone
  • Ideal for lean muscle goals and post-workout recovery

Supplement facts

See product image #2 for the full supplement facts panel.

Why Sale Oceans vs. other whey proteins

βœ“ Sale Oceans Whey Protein

  • Third-party independently tested ingredients
  • Made in the USA in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility
  • High-quality bioavailable whey concentrate + isolate blend
  • No fillers, no proprietary blends, no artificial sweeteners

βœ— Typical market formulas

  • Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils
  • Many "organic" supplements have been pulled by the FDA for high heavy metal levels
  • Use cheap whey sources loaded with fillers and toxins
  • Hide actual protein content behind proprietary blends

Frequently asked questions

How much protein is in one serving of this whey protein?

See the supplement facts panel on the product label (image #2) for exact protein grams per scoop. The formula combines whey concentrate and isolate to deliver a full amino acid spectrum with minimal fillers.

When is the best time to take Whey Protein Concentrate?

Most people take it within 30 minutes after training β€” the "anabolic window" when muscles are most responsive to amino acids. It can also be used as a between-meal protein boost or a meal replacement component for weight management.

Is Whey Protein Concentrate suitable for people who are lactose-sensitive?

Whey protein isolate contains significantly less lactose than concentrate. People with mild lactose sensitivity often tolerate the blend well, but if you have a diagnosed lactose intolerance or dairy allergy, please consult your healthcare provider before use.

Can women take Whey Protein Concentrate?

Yes. Whey protein supports muscle recovery, metabolic health, and satiety for anyone with adequate protein needs β€” regardless of gender. It's commonly used by women for post-workout recovery, lean muscle support, and as part of a balanced weight-management routine.

How does Whey Protein Concentrate compare to plant-based proteins?

Whey is considered a complete protein with one of the highest biological values (BV) of any protein source β€” meaning the body absorbs and uses it very efficiently. Plant proteins are a valid alternative for vegans, but typically require blending multiple sources (rice + pea, for example) to match whey's complete amino acid profile.

Is it third-party tested?

Yes. Every batch is independently tested for heavy metals and impurities. The product is manufactured in the USA in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility β€” see the Certificate of Analysis (image #3).

Scientific references
  1. Teixeira, F. J., et al. (2019). Whey protein in cancer therapy: A narrative review. Pharmacological research, 144, 245–256. doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2019.04.019
  2. Colonetti, T., et al. (2017). Effects of whey protein supplement in the elderly submitted to resistance training: systematic review and meta-analysis. International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 68(3), 257–264. doi.org/10.1080/09637486.2016.1232702
  3. Marshall K. (2004). Therapeutic applications of whey protein. Alternative medicine review, 9(2), 136–156.
  4. A Castro, L. H., et al. (2019). Comparative Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Concentrated, Hydrolyzed, and Isolated Whey Protein Supplementation on Body Composition of Physical Activity Practitioners. Nutrients, 11(9), 2047. doi.org/10.3390/nu11092047

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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