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100% Beef Protein

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More Concentrated Than Steak

Size/Servings: 4 Lbs. 56 servings

Flavor: New! Rocket Pop

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CARNIVOR Beef Protein Isolate delivers all the muscle-building power of beef with greater amino acid levels than other protein sources used in supplements, including whey, soy, milk, and egg. CARNIVOR Beef Protein Isolate (BPI) is even 350% more concentrated in anabolic muscle building aminos than a prime sirloin steak! Plus, it is sugar-free, fat-free, lactose-free, and cholesterol-free! Not to mention, CARNIVOR is one of the most delicious protein shakes you'll ever try!

Backed By Science

Research Shows

Clinically tested to help gain up to 8 lbs of lean muscle mass in as little as 8 weeks*

BEEF BUILDS MUSCLE

The Muscle Building Power of CARNIVOR - Backed by Research*

What is better than a nice juicy steak post-workout? The anabolic power of a steak with the portability and convenience of a whey protein! Carnivor Beef Protein Isolate is a clinically-tested, hyper-concentrated dose of protein and amino acids without the cholesterol and fat that come with a NY Strip.

CHANGE YOUR WHEYS

BREAK FREE

Carnivor is Fat-Free, Sugar-Free, Lactose-Free, and Gluten-Free! This makes it much easier on the gut. Carnivor Beef protein isolate provides the ultimate alternative to whey, without stomach-turning lactose or dairy. With Carnivor BPI you can also get all the muscle-building amino acids and protein of a steak without the fat or cholesterol.

100% PURE BEEF ISOLATE

6-Stage Purification Process

Clinical research shows that hard training male athletes supplementing with CARNIVOR BPI gained an average of 7.7 lbs. of muscle mass in just 8 weeks, a 6.4% average increase in lean body mass, while the placebo group only increased lean body mass by 0.7 lbs. from baseline.

The study also revealed that athletes who used CARNIVOR BPI increased their total combined bench press and deadlift 1-rep max by 147.7 lbs., while the placebo group only increased total strength by 82.6 lbs. from baseline.+ These impressive findings validate the muscle and strength building effects of CARNIVOR.**

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Chocolate Carnivore is packed with beef protein & more important.... it tastes GREAT.

2 Lbs. 28 servings / Chocolate

I have no words to describe this great protein, I have tried many brands and I never noticed a difference ... until I was encouraged to try Carnivor, the taste is delicious and the best thing is that I have had good results when consuming it. I would always recommend her!

4 Lbs. 56 servings / Vanilla Caramel

Back story: allergic to whey. Yep. Actual whey. Nope, not lactose intolerant. A direct whey allergy. This product got me really excited to get back into lifting. I never notice the taste being good or bad because I make smoothies. However after a month of using it I've put the muscle back on that I lost due to the gym closures.

4 Lbs. 56 servings / Strawberry

Delicious fruity flavor, I blend mine with mangoes and watermelon. Mixes well in cold water, I was hesitant to try this since most proteins taste terrible. But this one is the best hands down.

4 Lbs. 56 servings / Fruit Punch

Awesome, super quality and get lean gains and no upset stomach!

4 Lbs. 56 servings / Chocolate

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