EverBuild Beef ISO / Beef Isolate

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What is EverBuild Beef ISO / Beef Isolate?

  • EverBuild’s “Beef Isolate” (or “100% Beef Protein Isolate” / “Ultra Premium Beef Isolate”) is not whey — it’s a beef‑protein isolate powder: protein derived from beef (hydrolyzed beef protein isolate) rather than from milk. 

  • It’s designed for people who:

    • Want a non‑dairy protein source (useful if they are lactose‑intolerant or avoid dairy). 

    • Aim for a “clean” protein: according to the product page, it contains no sugar, no lactose, no cholesterol

  • According to the brand: their beef isolate is “~ 400% more concentrated than beef steak” — meaning one serving supposedly delivers as much (or more) usable protein than several servings of regular cooked beef (though that’s more of a marketing claim). 

Nutrition, Get per Serving (Typical Values):

Based on publicly available supplement‑facts for EverBuild Beef Isolate: 

Serving size Protein Calories Carbs Fat Sugar / Lactose / Cholesterol
~ 35 g (one scoop) ~ 28 g beef protein isolate  ~ 124‑128 kcal ~ 2.1 g total carbs  ~ 0.7 g fat  0 g sugar, 0 mg cholesterol, no lactose (as claimed) 
  • That translates to a high protein per calorie ratio, with minimal carbs/fat — making it suitable for lean‑muscle focus, cutting, or macro‑conscious diets.

  • Because it’s beef‑derived (not dairy), it’s marketed as lactose‑free & dairy‑free, which may help those with intolerance to whey or milk proteins. 

When It’s Useful?

You might pick EverBuild Beef ISO if you:

  • Want a protein supplement without dairy (lactose‑free / non‑milk), for digestive comfort or dietary preference.

  • Are cutting or dieting, tracking macros carefully — the low carbs/fat and good protein yield help meet protein needs without many extra calories.

  • Prefer a “meat‑derived” protein (instead of whey) — sometimes preferred for perceived digestibility or personal dietary choices.

  • Want a convenient alternative to eating large amounts of red meat, especially when busy or dieting, but still want high‑quality protein and full amino‑acid profile.

to Be Careful About!

  • Because it’s beef‑derived protein isolate, allergy or dietary restrictions matter — if you avoid red‑meat proteins (for religious, health, or personal reasons), this may not fit.

  • Supplements are not a full nutrition replacement — real food + balanced diet + training + rest remain essential. Beef isolate helps with protein intake but doesn’t replace the nutrition diversity from real meals.

  • Always verify authenticity and packaging when buying online or from a local store (sealed jar, original label), especially in markets with many supplement options or imports.

  • As with any high‑protein supplement: stay hydrated, and don’t over‑use — stick to recommended dose (e.g. one scoop per day or per training session), and adjust based on total daily protein needs.

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