- Builds Lean Muscle Mass
- 30G High Quality Protein
- Great, Smooth Taste
- 28 Servings



PRO-30G VEGAN
Vegan Premium Protein
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The Science
Athlean-Rx PRO-30G Vegan contains an incredible 30g of organic vegan protein per serving with a substantial 28 servings per bag. That’s more than 10g per serving than the leading competitors! Getting enough quality protein in a plant based diet is challenging, the truth is, you’re probably not meeting your body's needs. Conservative estimations for an athlete are around 1.5g of Protein per pound of body weight. So if you weigh 180lbs you’re looking at over 250g a day, every single day! That can be a daunting task for anyone.
The Facts
ATHLEAN-RX products feature a 100% transparent label that fully discloses the dose of each active ingredient so you know what you’re getting in each and every scoop. As always Athlean-Rx contains no proprietary blends, no fillers, no substitutes and no harmful chemicals.
"I use PRO-30G as a post workout supplement or a meal replacement."
- Jeff Cavaliere M.S.P.T, CSCS
Athlean-Rx PRO-30G Vegan contains an impressive 30g of protein per serving! If you’re unsure whether or not you’re getting enough quality protein in your diet, the truth is, you’re probably not. Conservative recommendations for an athlete are around 1.5g of Protein per pound of body weight. So if you weigh 180lbs you’re looking at over 250g a day, every single day! If you have a busy schedule that can be a daunting task.
Mix 1 scoop with 8-12 ounces of cold water, soy, almond or oat milk. Mix in some fruit or your favorite ingredients to create a delicious protein shake. Add PRO-30G Vegan into oatmeal, pancakes or any other dry mix for an extra boost of protein. You can use PRO-30G Vegan as a meal replacement, a snack, as an additional protein source or as a post workout supplement for improved muscle growth.
All our supplements are monitored and formulated to meet the tastes of our users based on their feedback. With that said, tastes vary from individual to individual. If you find the taste to be too sweet simply mix in more of the liquid of your choice. Additionally you may use a smaller scoop or add in your favorite fruit until you strike the perfect balance for your tastes.
Yes! PRO-30G Vegan is a GMO free product.
Yes! PRO-30G Vegan Vegan Formula derives it’s protein from Organic Chia Seeds, Organic Flax Seeds, Organic Pea Protein, and Organic Brown Rice Protein
Yes. You can use PRO-30G Vegan as a meal replacement, a snack, as an additional protein source or as a post workout supplement for improved muscle growth
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