Are adjectives protein powders impossible to tell apart?

I use GNC brand Wheybolic with 60 grams of protein a serving...
I browsed thorugh Walmarts selection and found a protein powder that supplies 50 grams of protein a serving....

The GNC brand costs me approaching 50 dollars a unit, and the Walmart Five Star brand only costs 20....

Should I or should I not transmute my slection?
Answers:
I give attention to they are all basically alike. I guess it would not hurt to try it.

I know they don't all taste alike though. I've tried a couple of different brands and have not found one I can tolerate yet.
you'll own to try it and see.
the problem is that health food products don't have much FDA oversight so any producer can put together wild claims that their product is better for this or that reason. of late because it cost more doesn't mean much as far as whether it is better or not.
50 or 60grams of protein in a serving is not going to craft much difference because your body won't use it all to build and repair the body anyway.
since i don't trust any of the products i don't use them. i don't care what they claim or who endorses it. those bodybuilders that uphold the products do it because they get paid to so.
you should check total calories per serving as well, or weight of serving.

some protein provides other nutrients, or such.

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