🚀 Elevate Your Gains with CARNIVOR!
MuscleMeds CARNIVOR Beef Protein Isolate Powder is a revolutionary protein supplement designed for serious athletes. With 23g of high-quality beef protein per serving, it is lactose-free, sugar-free, and fat-free, making it an ideal choice for those seeking clean nutrition. Clinically tested to help build muscle effectively, this product is the world's best-selling beef protein, offering a unique alternative to traditional whey protein.
K**.
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The chocolate peanut butter is really good. Not foamy, thick or hard to mix. No bloated feeling after you drink it. Totally recommend.
6**3
Try various flavors for what you like best
So easily blend and you can have a heartier flavor with more scoops and bigger protein too without busting the calorie intake! Great for bodybuilding!
D**Z
Excelente producto!!!
Mi producto llego sellado y abierto que dobi hacer?
A**R
This stuff is terrible for you.
Here’s a breakdown of the ingredients in your protein powder and the potential concerns associated with some of them:1. Hydrolyzed Beef Protein Isolate• Purpose: Primary protein source.• Concern: Generally safe, but some people may be sensitive to hydrolyzed proteins due to rapid digestion, which can lead to gastrointestinal issues.2. GKG, OKG, AKG, and KIC (Various Keto Acids and Amino Acid Derivatives)• Purpose: Often included for muscle recovery and performance.• Concern: No major safety concerns, but these compounds may not be necessary for everyone and could increase the cost of the supplement without significant added benefit.3. BCAAs (Branched-Chain Amino Acids)• Purpose: Support muscle repair and recovery.• Concern: Safe for most people, but high doses of BCAAs can cause digestive discomfort for some.4. Maltodextrin• Purpose: Used as a filler or to improve texture.• Concern: It has a high glycemic index, which can cause blood sugar spikes. Frequent intake of high-GI ingredients can lead to insulin resistance over time.5. Natural and Artificial Flavors• Purpose: Enhance flavor.• Concern: “Natural flavors” are generally safe, though the exact components aren’t disclosed. “Artificial flavors” may contain synthetic chemicals, which can be a concern for people sensitive to additives.6. Salt• Purpose: Adds flavor and balances taste.• Concern: Safe in moderate amounts, but excessive intake can contribute to high blood pressure.7. Silica• Purpose: Anti-caking agent.• Concern: Generally recognized as safe, but some people prefer to avoid additives.8. Sucralose• Purpose: Artificial sweetener.• Concern: Some studies suggest it may alter gut bacteria and insulin response, and some people experience digestive issues with sucralose.9. Acesulfame Potassium (Acesulfame K)• Purpose: Artificial sweetener.• Concern: Linked to potential metabolic disruptions and is often avoided by people sensitive to artificial sweeteners.10. Titanium Dioxide• Purpose: Whitener and colorant.• Concern: Has been controversial; some studies suggest it may cause inflammation or oxidative stress. Banned in some countries (like the EU) as a food additive.11. Anti-Foam Agents (Propylene Glycol Mono- and Diesters)• Purpose: Reduces foam during mixing.• Concern: Generally considered safe, but these compounds are derived from petrochemicals, which some people prefer to avoid.12. RDB (Refined, Bleached, Deodorized) Soybean Oil• Purpose: Adds texture and may act as a carrier for other ingredients.• Concern: High in omega-6 fatty acids, which, in excess, can contribute to inflammation. Additionally, refined oils may contain trace residues from processing.13. Dimethylpolysiloxane (Antifoaming Agent)• Purpose: Prevents foaming.• Concern: This is a type of silicone, generally safe in small amounts, but some people prefer to avoid it due to its synthetic nature.14. Polysorbate 60• Purpose: Emulsifier, stabilizes texture.• Concern: Derived from petrochemicals; in some people, it may cause digestive issues or mild allergic reactions.15. Sorbitan Monostearate• Purpose: Emulsifier.• Concern: Generally safe but may cause digestive issues in some people, especially in larger quantities.16. Paraffin (Less than 2%)• Purpose: Stabilizer, though it’s unclear why it’s in a food product.• Concern: Paraffin is generally safe but is often used in industrial applications; its use in food is unusual and could be off-putting to some consumers.17. Sunflower Lecithin• Purpose: Emulsifier to keep ingredients mixed.• Concern: Generally safe and is a preferred alternative to soy lecithin for those avoiding soy.18. FD&C Red #40• Purpose: Synthetic colorant.• Concern: Linked to hyperactivity and behavioral issues in some children; may also cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. It’s banned in certain countries for these reasons.Summary of Potential ConcernsYour protein powder contains multiple artificial additives, including sweeteners (sucralose, acesulfame potassium), coloring agents (FD&C Red #40), and emulsifiers (polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate), which may be of concern for people looking to avoid synthetic or processed ingredients. Additionally, titanium dioxide and refined soybean oil may have health implications, especially if consumed frequently.
C**G
An Unusual Product
This protein powder seemed like a good idea in that it had neither lactose nor the bad taste of pea powder. However, it also has a beefy bitter aftertaste that I couldn't ignore. So, I considered other uses than a standard protein shake. I have since discovered that in the chocolate flavor, it makes a great addition to already-cooked vegetable casseroles as long as I mix it in well with some added water and then reheat in the microwave. The beefiness fits in better and I can add a little steak or Worcestershire sauce for some added zing. Even the chocolate flavor provides a nice complement to the rest of the dish. In this application, it's a winner for me.
A**R
In my opinion, the chocolate-peanut-butter is the best flavor.
Hard to find very high quality protein powder with such a small amount of unwanted substances such as sugar, fat, cholesterol (because it makes it creamy), and so on. This is one of them. I get less gas on Carnivor than I have with many other brands, and I believe that this indicates greater absorption. I have bought this many times, and I'm sure I'll buy it many more.
F**G
Protein
Excellent results I like it. Thanks I recommend it 100%
H**I
Cookies n Cream
First off, the macros are good. Fat free, low carbs, 23 g of protein. And the price per serving isn't bad.... Although you get way better price per serving with more protein with the Iso 100.I would mix the Carnivor in a smoothie or sometimes just with a bit of water to dissolve it before mixing with yogurt before a morning workout.My only complaint is the flavor. The first few times I had it it wasn't bad, then the taste grows on you in the wrong way. I did not look forward to eating it although I pretty much had to so it didn't go to waste. I was out of the return window. I bought the larger container because it's better serving price, but the downside was it took way longer to get rid of it. Combination of the cookies and cream flavor taste plus a little bit of the aftertaste was just off putting. I would alternate with other brands and flavors just not suffer as much but every time I would use a scoop I would look at how much is left and saw the unsurmountable mountain that was finishing the entire bottle. It's so big that each serving barely puts a dent in the remaining balance.I eventually got to the point where it was small enough remaining volume that I could transfer it to a smaller, see-through container to feel better about my progress. I would use it just to win the battle.One morning when I had maybe one or two servings left I decided just to toss it. I couldn't see it through.My advice on protein powders in general is to get a neutral or basic flavor like vanilla, one that is universal and can be used in anything.If you want to try flavors, look at companies that offer single serving packets. Although definitely way more expensive, you have less regret about waste or having to eat something you can't stand. I like Clean Simple although I'm sure there are other brands that do similar out there.If cost isn't a factor and you have the space for it, rhebby all means buy tubs of different flavors and go to town. Or if you have the family size that needs it....
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