Fuel Your Wild Side! 🌟
Wild Foods Raw Grass-Fed Whey Protein is a premium, unflavored protein supplement made from 100% grass-fed milk sourced from pasture-raised cows in Australia. This cold-processed, non-denatured whey is rich in essential amino acids and biologically active components, ensuring superior quality and effectiveness. With no GMOs, gluten, or harmful additives, it's the ideal choice for health-conscious individuals following keto or paleo diets.
R**G
LOVE THIS BRAND!!!!!
I've tried different brands of natural whey protein before, but this is probably my favorite. I purchased the 1.3 pound unflavored whey protein, and it smells amazing. I usually drink whey right after I work out, and I find this brand of whey to be perfect for it. I used to drink other brands of protein powder, but I find them to be so hard to digest, and I get bloated and gas-y. With Wild Food Whey, I have no GI issues. What makes me happy is that it has one ingredient.....Proserum Native Whey protein concentrate!!! That's it, that's all it has. It just proves how clean and natural this whey protein powder is. It's so easy to blend and it tastes great just by itself. I never heard of this brand before, but now I am a huge fan. Check out their website, they have the most amazing natural products (coffee, coconut oil, fish oil, tea..etc).
A**I
Excellent quality and effective
When buying whey, there are 2 important things to look for: (1) It comes from animals that are pasture-raised, and (2) it is non-denatured. With the many brands of whey protein powder for sale, very few fulfill these two criteria. Most of them are garbage in terms of quality. After a lot of research and price comparison, I decided to go with Wild Whey, and I'm really satisfied with it.There has been some limited use of non-denatured whey in patients with CFS/ME, since it is a precursor for glutathione production. I already get noticeable (though temporary) improvements with liposomal glutathione, and I wanted to see if I could get similar good effects with whey. If you are taking whey for the purpose of glutathione production, it's best to take it on an empty stomach, if possible. I did get some noticeable improvement with this whey, which tells me that it is actually non-denatured and effective. Eventually, over time I stopped seeing the same benefits (which is something that is common for me with almost every treatment, and does not reflect on this product at all).Whether you are looking to use this product to boost glutathione production, or you just want to add a very high quality protein supplement to your diet, I highly recommend this brand. I'm really impressed with their commitment to quality. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. And if you found this helpful, consider leaving me feedback, I really appreciate it!
J**S
Wild Whey and Proserum Review: Save Your Money
Everything listed on this protein powder is not independently reviewed by a 3rd party.The claims of “grass fed” and cold processed are furthest from the truth. The protein powder is fortified and enriched with amino acids and is fortified with whey fractions.The big read flag on this product is hidden behind the “Supplement Facts.” If you compare this protein powder to AGN Roots or NorCal Organics, both have been verified for their quality, have lower amounts of whey fractions.The final nail in the coffin for this protein powder is the ingredient list. If a “clean” and self-proclaimed “grassfed” protein powder needs to hide behind a FDA loophole to enrich their product.You’re paying for air i stead of protein.I used Wild Whey 90 Day Happiness Guarantee when I purchased this through Amazon. Save your money
D**.
Love the cost effective bag option, Great product!
I love this whey protein. I got the non-flavored more cost-effective option. I really appreciate that they offer it at such a good price! I just add my own stevia etc. Besides being high in the good stuff (glutathione precursors & more) It’s also low in the “bad” because although Cholesterol is a necessary thing, if it’s exposed to oxygen it becomes oxidized. This whey is much lower in cholesterol than some, about half the amount compared to another brand I had, so I’m really happy about that. Besides the fact that’s it’s as little processed as possible from grass fed cows in Australia. Tip try blending up your favorite smoothie and then add this at the end and blend shortly. It thickens and whips up nicely. Especially when added to a already creamy (young coconut / frozen fruit & ice cubes) smoothie. Add a little lime juice, lime peel & stevia (to balance the lime’s sourness) for a delightfully bright flavor.
D**N
Wish I could give this 4 3/4 stars instead of just 4
This may be my favorite whey protein due to taste, how well it mixes using a blender for my protein smoothies and the fact that it's grass fed and for these 3 reasons I give it 5+ starts. The only down side is that it does foam if you're not careful. You have to wait until all other ingredients to your smoothie are added and well blended before adding Wild Whey at the very last second and turn off the blender as quickly as you can. Otherwise, you will be looking at about half the volume of your smoothie being foam. To me, the taste, quality and ease of blending (using a blender) makes any excess foam worth the hassle.Update: I've changed my 4 starts to 5 + because I've found the secret to getting a smooth mixture to my protein drinks with this whey concentrate. The secret is to put a little of either yogurt, (my favorite is plain Greek yogurt), milk or any nut/oatmilk you want to use and then add your scoop of protein powder. The yogurt or milk to powder ratio must be 2-3 tablespoons of yogurt or around 1/8-1/4 cup of milk or nut or oat milk per scoop of whey powder. Mix this thoroughly until it settles into a smooth, creamy mixture. It seems like whey protein needs something similar to milk to reconstitute the whey so that there are no lumps or foam. Then you add whatever else you want to your Wild Whey and it will always come out well mixed, foam free, smooth and without lumps. I get no GI issues with Wild Whey like I can with other whey protein powders I've tried. Also, Wild Whey seems to have the highest levels of amino acids and BCAA's (branch chained amino acids, which are essential because your body can't produce these). I'm close to 70 yrs old and because my appetite won't let me eat enough meat, fish, nuts or eggs to get the protein I need to prevent muscle waste, whey protein is a must for me to stay healthy and energetic. This is by far my favorite whey protein. Nice mild taste too!
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