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Six Star Whey Protein Plus Review

Six Star Whey Protein Plus is supposed to be a powerful, premium formula for athletes, bodybuilders, and trainers.

Six Star Whey Protein Plus is different than most protein powders because, besides using protein, it has creatine monohydrate and branched-chained amino acids. Together, all these ingredients are supposed to enhance your ability to build muscle, improve your workouts, and speed up recovery.

Will Six Star Whey Protein Plus be effective? How does it compare to Myotein and other high-quality protein powders? Is it a good value?

The Formula

It contains two higher-quality whey proteins (whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate); which is typical for protein powders, but some top-rated products like Myotein have more than 5 high-quality proteins. The protein in Six Star Whey Protein Plus has been clinically tested to provide more strength and muscle growth than lower quality proteins.

This product also contains branched-chained amino acids like valine, leucine, and isoleucine to quickly initiate protein synthesis. These fast-acting ingredients enable Protein Plus to start working soon after you take it.

Six Star Whey Protein Plus also boasts some creatine monohydrate to bump up levels of ATP. ATP allows muscles to lift harder and more vigorously thus breaking down and tearing more tissue.

This means more protein synthesis can be triggered and more protein from your supplement can be used to regenerate muscles. L-Glutamine is also included to preserve the muscles you add on.

Facts Per Serving

• 170 Calories
• 1.5 g of Fat
• 50 mg of Cholesterol
• 8 g of Carbs
• 2 g of Sugar
• 30 g of Protein

Six Star Whey Protein Plus has a similar ingredient profile to Myotein and other top protein powders. However, Six Star Whey Protein Plus is higher in calories, carbs, and protein .

Taste & Flavors

Six Star Whey Protein Plus comes in three flavors: Strawberry Cream Smoothie, Triple Chocolate, and Vanilla Cream. Users give the Triple Chocolate flavor a rating of 8.4 out of 10.

This product mixes well for most people, but several users did have problems with mixing and taste. I recommend putting 6-8 ounces water or milk into a blender and then adding the powder. Users say that is mixes and tastes best with milk or in smoothies.

How to Use It

I recommend taking 2 scoops (2 servings) of Six Star Whey Protein Plus a day. This will give you a little more than 100% of your Daily Value of protein. This product mixes best in milk or water, but you could add it to juice too. The best time to take it is in the morning, or before or after a workout.

Sometimes, Myotein and other protein powders are used as meal replacement shakes by people who want to lose weight. Six Star Whey Protein Plus may not be the best product for this because it contains creatine. Also, the manufacturer recommends taking it between meals and not as a meal replacement.

Will Six Star Whey Protein Plus Be Effective?

With 30 grams of protein per serving, Six Star Whey Protein Plus definitely has a powerful dose, but more is not always better. Your body can only process so much protein at once. and if you give it more than it can handle, the excess will get wasted.

Six Star Whey Protein Plus doesn’t have 50 grams of protein per serving, like Zero Carb Isopure does; but it has a little more than the leading protein powder Myotein (26 grams). So, Six Star Whey Protein Plus should be effective, but it may have a little more protein than is necessary in each serving.

Does Six Star Whey Protein Plus Cause Side Effects?

Six Star Whey Protein Plus is a safe protein powder. It doesn’t have any stimulants or harmful ingredients. However, it does have creatine monohydrate, which is known for sometimes causing bloating and stomach upset. The large dose of protein in Six Star Whey Protein Plus might also cause these side effects.

Where to Buy

Six Star Whey Protein Plus can be purchased in-stores or online from Walmart, GNC, Walgreens, and Bodybuilding.com; to name a few popular options. This product comes in one size (2 lbs). The lowest price I could find is $19.99 from Bodybuilding.com.

If you buy it on www.sixstarpronutrition.com, it costs $24.99. This site doesn’t seem to offer a money back guarantee and none of the other retailers I found did either. So, I suggest buying Six Star Whey Protein Plus from whichever retailer will give you the lowest price.

Conclusion

Six Star Whey Protein Plus uses a large amount of high-quality protein. And the added creatine and BCAAs make it a great choice for athletes and bodybuilders. It’s very cheap compared to other protein powders; which is good, but it puzzles me.

Myotein has 26 grams of high-quality protein in every serving and a 2.55 lb. container costs around $50 to $60. These prices are actually very typical of high-quality protein powders. Why is Six Star Whey Protein Plus so cheap? My guess is that it uses more lower-quality protein (whey protein concentrate) than higher-quality protein (whey protein isolate).

If you want a good, cheap protein powder, Six Star Whey Protein Plus would be a good choice. But if you want to look at higher-quality options, I recommend Myotein. For more information, visit www.Myotein.com.

If you’ve tried Six Star Whey Protein Plus, please tell me what you think! Would you recommend it to others?

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Six Star Whey Protein Plus User Reviews

Creatine basically binds up the engery from carbohydrates and stores it in your muscles. That allows you to work out harder before your muscles fail.I’ve never heard any medical concerns about it, other than I think it can make you kind of nauseated when you take it. (sort of like how you would feel if you ate too much sugar or too much salt).I know it will make you bloat a bit when you first take it. The engery it stores binds to water. So you gain about 5 to 10 pounds of water weight within a couple of weeks.

Pablo
January 17, 2013 at 1:49 pm

Is my boyfriends ldibio lower because of steriods?SO my boyfriend is really into working out and he always drinks protein shakes and creatine all that stuff, about 2 months ago i found a bottle of tren and sus500 and i guess those boost your testosterone to very high levels? anyways i made him stop taking it becasue it’s bad for you and it made him very moody and irritable. He was only on the pills for about 2 weeks. well lately his ldibio has dropped WAY down. Its not hard for him to get it up its just hard for it to stay up. Obviously i’m not happy about this, so i talked to him about it last night and he thinks its becasue he was taking Tren and Sus 500 and never took an off cycle supplement that his testosterone levels still have not gone back to normal. But he was taking that stuff like 2 months ago, shouldnt his body gone back to normal by now? and if not what can we do about it? please guys help me out, just give me all the info you know about this stuff.and women does you boyfriend/husband take those prohormones? how do you deal with it?

Zouhair
January 15, 2013 at 12:19 pm

P90X Help on what and where to buy all the extra stuff (vitamins, supplements, etc).?I’m siarttng P90X tomorrow and I am a poor college kid. I don’t want to buy all the extra stuff from Beach Body. It’s pretty expensive So my question is do you think what I have been researching will do the trick?I have seen that a good substitute for the recovery drink was nonfat chocolate milk with some creatine Also buy some whey powder and take that in the morning with multivitamins. But I am clueless .Does anybody have any suggestions on when to take this stuff and with what? Or what you use. Thanks also, I am a woman and already in athletic shape, looking to bulk up even more. So if you have any suggestions at all, what brand is good, where to buy it, etc. please share.

Nelson
January 17, 2013 at 8:36 am