I also have a pure EAA protein powder which is entirely fermented and have a balanced amino acid profile. These are generally very poorly marketed supplements but they are widely available.
What’s the name under which the protein powder is sold?
Future Whey, sold in Australia by Bulk Nutrients. One small correction: it also has extra BCAAs mixed in (the idea being a large surplus of BCAAs signals muscle protein synthesis more strongly)
You can get a generic EAA powder in other markets, it’s just not clear to the typical consumer that it counts as a protein powder.
What’s the name under which the protein powder is sold?
Future Whey, sold in Australia by Bulk Nutrients. One small correction: it also has extra BCAAs mixed in (the idea being a large surplus of BCAAs signals muscle protein synthesis more strongly)
You can get a generic EAA powder in other markets, it’s just not clear to the typical consumer that it counts as a protein powder.