Protein Supplies Australia Protein Pea Pro (Raw Organic Pea Protein) Pure
PeaPro is a low-carb, lactose & soy-free vegan-friendly protein, easy to digest and free from commonly used chemicals (such as hexane). Using a delicate low-heat process, the risk of damaging the sensitive proteins (denaturation) has been eliminated, delivering a raw, nutritionally superior, complete protein.
80% Protein Per Serve
High in BCAAs
Vegan
Alkaline Protein
Complete protein ‐ Assists with Muscle Recovery & Low in Fat & Sugar
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Easy to Digest
GMO Free
Soy Free
Low Heat Process
No nasties
100% Non-GMO Organic Yellow Split (Raw) Pea Protein
$59.95
Product information
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Ingredients
Organic Pea Protein Isolate (100%)
ALLERGEN STATEMENT:
Manufactured on equipment that also produces products containing Milk, Soy, Egg, Tree Nuts, Sesame, Lupin and Peanuts. We maintain a strict Food Quality System which is independently audited and certified by HACCP, SQF and SAFE FOOD. Although we have many processes and procedures (QCP, CCP) in place to prevent cross-contamination occurring at our facility – it is our responsibility as an honest manufacturer to state their may contain traces of the above as it is shared production equipment. (typically less then <10ppm) in which we random batch test to measure our systems.
Directions for use
Mix, shake or blend 30g (3 heaped tablespoons) of our PeaPro with 200ml of water, milk or your favourite beverage and enjoy!
Warnings
FORMULATED SUPPLEMENTARY SPORTS FOOD
This product is not a sole source of nutrition and should be consumed in conjunction with a healthy nutritious diet and appropriate physical training or exercise program.
NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE OR PREGNANT WOMEN: SHOULD ONLY BE USED UNDER MEDICAL OR DIETETIC SUPERVISION
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