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MyoPower

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Plant protein powder, proven results

Plant protein powder, proven results

Backed by Data. Built for Gains.

100% plant protein powder, rooted in academic research.

Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis (MPS)

MPS is how your body repairs and strengthens muscle after exercise. It rebuilds the core contractile proteins—actin and myosin—that make up the myofibrils in your muscle fibers.

Resistance training causes tiny amounts of muscle damage; MPS is your body’s way of repairing that damage, leading to growth and improved strength.

Whey Smarter

This blend is based on the study “Plant Protein Blend Ingestion Stimulates Postexercise Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates Equivalently to Whey in Resistance-Trained Adults”.

According to the authors, the tested plant protein mix “stimulates postexercise MyoPS to an equivalent extent as whey protein.”

Only 3 ingredients

MyoPower is 100% vegan and made with just three natural ingredients. Organic brown rice, pea, and canola protein powder.

Made in small batches

Grown in USA and Canada. Packaged in New Orleans.

MyoPower - Plant Protein Powder - Unflavored (1.3 LB)

Regular price$14.99 Sale price$29.99
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Quotes from source study

"For the first time, optimal postexercise and postprandial MPS rates were likely achieved with an entirely plant-based protein isolate."

March 2024
Article in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

“We composed an exclusively plant-derived protein blend with a complementary amino acid profile and no amino acid deficiencies.”

March 2024
Article in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

“Providing an optimal dose of protein (>30g) and leucine (2.5g), and no essential amino acid deficiencies, ingested immediately postexercise supported"

March 2024
Article in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

"These data imply that carefully considered approaches to plant-based sports nutrition can deliver optimal postexercise muscle reconditioning and adaptive responses to resistance exercise training."

March 2024
Article in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise