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| Rank: New Member Experience: > 1 Year Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: CA
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Gender: | I have a question, in the bottle, it says: DIRECTIONS: Mix three rounded scoops (65g) with 12 oz of cold water, and drink one serving 1 hour after you work out. To maximize benefit, consume an additional serving 3 hours later. I'm not sure how much 12 oz is. I'm from a country where we use litres, and I tried to use a convertion chart, but i'm not quite sure as I got different numbers. How much is 12 oz? Is it like a cup? a bottle? I have been taking this product mixing 1 scoop with 1 cup of water. |
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| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 3-5 Years | This is all Optimum Nutrition if I not mistaken, right? While I don't know enough about supps, I do know that ON is a rip-off. Secondly, don't add water as per the recommendations. Add as much as you need. Some people like a thick dense protein shake and so they only add a little bit of whey. Some people want their shakes to be completely diluted so the add excess water. Choose whichever suits you best (try both and see which one you like). FYI, 16 oz = 1 litre 12 oz = 0.75 litres |
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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | I think when they give your the amount of water to mix it in they are simply basing it on what to them gives the best consistency and taste...like Ross was saying. Whatever you like is fine but for immediately post workout you'll want a nice dilute shake with lots of water. |
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