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FARAH SECRETS, ISO SECRET WHEY PROTEIN, 2.3kg, 77 Servings

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77 Servings

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5999863320040

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5999863320057

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5999863320064

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5999863320071

4,400.00 EGP

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Unlock the Secret to Pure Protein with Farah Secrets Iso Secret Whey Protein

Farah Secrets Iso Secret Whey Protein is a premium dietary supplement designed to support your fitness goals. With 25g of protein per serving, this whey protein powder is ideal for those looking to build muscle, enhance recovery, and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

  • High Protein: 25g of pure whey protein per serving to support muscle growth and repair.
  • Rich in BCAAs: Contains 8g of Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) to speed up muscle recovery and reduce soreness.
  • Low Calorie: Only 102 calories per serving, making it an excellent choice for weight management.
  • 77 Servings: A generous supply to keep up with your training regimen.
  • GMO-Free: Made with high-quality, non-GMO ingredients.

💡 How to Use

Mix one scoop (30g) with water or your favorite beverage. Shake well and enjoy. For best results, consume after your workout or as directed by a nutritionist.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition Facts

A clean and potent formula for maximum results.

Nutrition Facts (per 1 scoop serving – 30g):
Energy: 102 Kcal
Protein: 25.5 g
Total Carbohydrate: 0.9 g
Fat: 0 g
Sodium: 0.4 mg
Potassium: 2.0 mg
Cholesterol: 0 mg

⚠️ Allergen & Safety Information

  • Consult with a specialist nutritionist before use.
  • Not for diabetic people or those suffering from kidney disease or other chronic diseases.
  • For use by healthy adults only.
  • Store at a temperature not exceeding 25°C in a cool and dry place.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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