What’s the difference between Pure Whey Protein™ and Informed Whey Protein?

Pure Whey Protein™ and Informed Whey Protein are very similar products in the fact that they both offer 100% whey protein with no additional fat or carbohydrates in the mix – the only carbohydrates come from the lactose derived from the whey.

But what are the differences?

INFORMED WHEY®Pure Whey Protein™
Source of proteinmTOR Whey Complex - Whey Protein Isolate (65%) and Whey Protein Concentrate (35%)100% Whey Protein Concentrate
Protein per serving24.3g22.5g - 24.2g (depending on flavour)
Added carbsNONO
Informed Sport approvedYESNO
Added active ingredients5g Leucine and 3g Glutamine PeptidesNONE
Added probioticsYESNO
Added digestive enzymesYESNO

If you’re looking for whey protein with nothing added to it, Pure Whey Protein™ is your best choice. It’s available in over 15 great flavours and provides 24g of protein per serving.

Informed Whey Protein – as the name suggests – is part of the Bulk™ Pro range. That means it’s Informed Sport approved for athletes. It also has additional active ingredients:

  • Leucine and Glutamine which are essential amino acids that are important after intense exercise
  • Probiotics in the form of Lactospore®
  • Digestive enzymes in the form of DigeZyme®
  • The unique mTOR Whey Complex offers guaranteed 81% protein and boasts an excellent amino acid profile

So to summarise, if you’re looking for a pure source of protein to add to your foods, shakes or simply consume after exercise, Pure Whey Protein™ is the one.

If you want something that will offer that little bit more as well as being batch tested then you may want to go for Informed Whey Protein.

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