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About this item: - Gold Standard 100% Whey - 24g of protein per serving to help build and maintain muscle when taken over time with regular resistance training
- 5.5g of naturally occurring branched chain amino acids (BCAA and 11g of naturally occurring essential amino acids (EAAs) per serving to support muscle recovery
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What makes food go bad? What conditions are true of dry protein powder stored in a dark container? Thinking critically is a good idea sometimes.
It really is YMMV with no reasoning as to why you may or may not qualify.
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It really is YMMV with no reasoning as to why you may or may not qualify.
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What makes food go bad? What conditions are true of dry protein powder stored in a dark container? Thinking critically is a good idea sometimes.
It really is YMMV with no reasoning as to why you may or may not qualify.
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What makes food go bad? What conditions are true of dry protein powder stored in a dark container? Thinking critically is a good idea sometimes.
Fwiw, I can not find any reasonable studies on this. I found one that went in depth on various criteria like browning, caking, flavor, etc, using accelerated ambient conditions for temp and humidity. With that study, shelf life was 12-18 months, and undoubtedly would be much longer under cool and dry conditions.
Unless anyone finds reputable research around the measured nutrition over time, then you're just guessing. But you won't get sick or die.