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Applied Nutrition Clear Vegan Protein is a powder for anyone looking for a purely plant-based protein source. The flavor selection ranges from Pineapple Grapefruit to Watermelon – a total of 2 varieties.

What exactly is vegan protein?

Plant-based protein powders have evolved from a niche product to a staple. They are based on protein isolates from peas, rice, soy or pumpkin seeds, which are used individually or as a blend. The advantage of blends: the amino acid profiles of the sources balance each other out. Vegan proteins are naturally lactose-free and are therefore also suitable for people with lactose intolerance. When mixing: a plant-based drink instead of water makes the shake smoother. And as always, the declaration is decisive – protein content, sources and ingredients list are on the label.

About Applied Nutrition

Applied Nutrition is a British sports nutrition manufacturer with its own production in Liverpool. The brand is known for a wide range of products from proteins to pre-workouts and supplies athletes in over 70 countries. Many products are Halal-certified and produced according to GMP standards.

Who is Applied Nutrition Clear Vegan Protein suitable for?

Applied Nutrition Clear Vegan Protein is aimed at anyone looking for a lactose-free alternative to classic shakes.

Related categories

You can find suitable products in our categories Applied Nutrition, Proteins, Amino Acids and Muscle Building.

What to look for when buying?

First, check the protein sources: multi-component blends (e.g., pea + rice) offer a more balanced amino acid profile than single sources. After that, the protein content per 100g, the sweetener, and the ingredient list are important. If you want to avoid soy, you will find enough soy-free alternatives – a look at the label is enough.

Buy Applied Nutrition Clear Vegan Protein online at Best-Supps

Whether for stock or to try out: At Best-Supps you receive Applied Nutrition Clear Vegan Protein as original goods with secure payment and shipping from Germany.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common sources of vegan protein?

Mostly from pea, rice, soy, or sunflower protein—often as a blend to achieve a more complete amino acid profile.