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		<title>By: Crim Liar</title>
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		<description>How long is a piece of string.....

Much is going to depend on if you want to buy it on line, or from bricks and mortar.  Then there&#039;s the question of do you want a simple protein or a complex (with additives like creatine, HMB, and amino acids added).

A good place to start would be a visit to a GNC store or Health Food store, and physically looking though the info on the different products.  I&#039;d actually advise you not to take advice from the staff, they usually have their own motivations and apply these to everyone who asks for advice (human nature I guess).

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Off the top of my head:
Nutrisport do a decent protein that&#039;s around 98% and under 200kcals per serving, it&#039;s a mix of fast and slower release whey protein though, but it&#039;s cheap, and you can get it by the bucket (5kg bucket I think).

Maximuscle Cyclone, this is the brand leader apparently.  Their Cyclone product is a complex, it contains a good amount of protein (though less than the Nutrisport) but more of it is fast acting proteins.  The downside is the cost, it is expensive.

My Protein Hurricane.  A UK bulk protein supplier&#039;s Cyclone clone, weight for weight about 1/3 the price of Maximuscle Cyclone but with a very similar formula.  Only available online at the current time, but a great supplier all the same.  If you are in the UK mail me via Y!A and I&#039;ll give you a discount code (it&#039;s only 5% but that&#039;s better than nothing).&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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<p>Much is going to depend on if you want to buy it on line, or from bricks and mortar.  Then there&#8217;s the question of do you want a simple protein or a complex (with additives like creatine, HMB, and amino acids added).</p>
<p>A good place to start would be a visit to a GNC store or Health Food store, and physically looking though the info on the different products.  I&#8217;d actually advise you not to take advice from the staff, they usually have their own motivations and apply these to everyone who asks for advice (human nature I guess).</p>
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<p>Off the top of my head:<br />
Nutrisport do a decent protein that&#8217;s around 98% and under 200kcals per serving, it&#8217;s a mix of fast and slower release whey protein though, but it&#8217;s cheap, and you can get it by the bucket (5kg bucket I think).</p>
<p>Maximuscle Cyclone, this is the brand leader apparently.  Their Cyclone product is a complex, it contains a good amount of protein (though less than the Nutrisport) but more of it is fast acting proteins.  The downside is the cost, it is expensive.</p>
<p>My Protein Hurricane.  A UK bulk protein supplier&#8217;s Cyclone clone, weight for weight about 1/3 the price of Maximuscle Cyclone but with a very similar formula.  Only available online at the current time, but a great supplier all the same.  If you are in the UK mail me via Y!A and I&#8217;ll give you a discount code (it&#8217;s only 5% but that&#8217;s better than nothing).<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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