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Dream Whey Protein leads the"whey" with its proprietary Hormone Free, Ultra-LowTemp™ Whey Protein Isolate. Dream Whey Protein is hormone free whey from New Zealand cows that are "Meadow Fed" and not given any rBGH or BST Hormones! Dream Whey Protein is available in two delicious flavors - chocolate and creamy french vanilla! Try Dream Whey Protein and Greensfirst together, or Dream Whey Protein and Red Alert - absolutely delicious!Image
 

Dream Whey Protein is also made with an Ultra-Low Temp™ process, which is beneficial because the protein is not denatured (damaged) from an extensive heat treatment. This means that you'll receive all the essential and non-essential amino acids plus the full complement of whey proteins!

Dream Whey Protein also contains a soluble fiber (FOS) that has been shown to encourage growth of favorable bacteria which help to strengthen the immune system, assist in digestion of food, as well as, to help promote regularity.

Dream Whey Protein has NO:
  • Sugar
  • Fructose
  • Aspartame
  • Sucrose
  • MSG
  • Artificial Sweeteners

    Dream Whey Protein has LOW:
  • Carbohydrate
  • Fat
  • Cholesterol
  • Sodium
  • Lactose
  • Glycemic Index

    The unique ingredients in Dream Whey Protein may help to:
  • Boost Immune System
  • Enhance Energy Levels
  • Maintain Lean Body Mass
  • Maintain Healthy Weight Management

    Dream whey protein is an excellent protein choice for individuals of all ages. It provides a number of benefits in areas including sports nutrition, weight management, immune support, bone health and general overall wellness!

    Dream Whey Protein is ideal for gastric bypass and gastrointestinal patients! As a matter of fact, mix a scoop of GreensFirst and get your complete dietary needs taken care of deliously all at once!
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