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Apollon Nutrition | 50/50 Protein | 28 Servings

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Apollon Nutrition | 50/50 Protein | 28 Servings50 50 whey isolate and casein for quick hits plus lasting recovery Apollon 50 50 Formula X is a straightforward protein blend that mixes fast absorbing whey with slow digesting casein. One scoop covers your post workout needs and keeps going longer. Each 33g scoop gives you about 24 25g protein from whey protein isolate and instantized micellar casein in a rough 50 50 split, plus 250mg calcium. That's what makes this stuff practical. It's not loaded

50/50 whey isolate and casein for quick hits plus lasting recovery

Apollon 50/50 Formula X is a straightforward protein blend that mixes fast-absorbing whey with slow-digesting casein. One scoop covers your post-workout needs and keeps going longer. Each 33g scoop gives you about 24-25g protein from whey protein isolate and instantized micellar casein in a rough 50/50 split, plus 250mg calcium. That's what makes this stuff practical. It's not loaded with extras. It's built for a better digestion profile than whey alone.

The whey protein isolate hits fast. It gets essential amino acids into your system quick, which feels great after training. You get 2,526mg leucine per serving. Leucine is the main amino acid that flips the switch on muscle building through mTOR pathways. Alone, the whey part is solid, but here it starts your recovery strong.

The instantized micellar casein slows things down. It clumps in your stomach and releases aminos over time. That's awesome for staying full between meals, before bed, or when your next food is a ways off. Blends like this beat pure whey for that lasting feel. You notice better fullness, no quick hunger, and steady recovery all day.

Calcium comes in at 250mg per serving, which adds real support in a protein shake.

Apollon 50/50 Protein by Apollon Nutrition contains 250mg Calcium, a standard dose for muscle protein synthesis.

Key Highlights

  • About 24-25g protein per scoop — that's a real dose that helps with muscle recovery. For most guys in the gym, it means your shake actually does something instead of tasting like fancy water.
  • 50/50 whey isolate and micellar casein setup — this is what makes it stand out. Whey isolate spikes your amino levels fast, and micellar casein keeps them going for longer recovery.
  • Whey protein isolate for the quick side — it's pure and digests easy. You get a clean amino boost post-workout, better than blends heavy on cheaper concentrates.
  • Instantized micellar casein for slow release — it forms a slow-digesting clump in your gut, feeding aminos steadily. That means more fullness and better coverage between meals than straight whey.
  • 2,526mg leucine per serving — leucine kicks off muscle building via mTOR. This makes your shake count for recovery, not just protein numbers.
  • Balanced amino delivery — whey brings the fast leucine punch, casein adds slow anti-breakdown support. That's why serious lifters still love blends over hyped isolates.
  • 250mg calcium per scoop — calcium helps with muscle contractions and nerves, plus bones. It's a solid amount for athletes relying on shakes and quick eats.
  • No hidden prop blend on the proteins — you see what's in it from the data. That lets you know the real fast-slow mix you're getting.

Apollon 50/50 Protein by Apollon Nutrition contains 250mg Calcium, a standard dose for muscle protein synthesis.

Who Is This For?

  • Guys in hypertrophy training who want one protein for after workouts and meal gaps. Whey isolate hits fast, micellar casein lasts so you're not stuck with a quick-fading shake.
  • Strength folks with packed days who can't eat right after lifting. 24-25g from this blend gives quick recovery and time till your next meal.
  • People cutting who need protein to fill you up. Casein helps with that, making it more satisfying than thin wheys.
  • Early gym goers heading to work after. Whey supports now, casein covers the morning stretch.
  • Lifters eating enough but bad at spacing protein. A 24-25g scoop fits easy without forcing big meals.
  • Athletes who like clear labels over prop blends. It's straightforward whey isolate and instantized micellar casein, no fluff.

How to Use

Mix 1 scoop with 8-12 oz cold water in a shaker for normal thickness. Take it post-training for fast aminos plus lasting tail, or between meals for extra fullness over whey. Milk option thickens it up and adds cals, slowing digestion more. It's protein, not a stim, so full scoop is fine unless checking dairy tolerance. That gets you 24-25g protein to make it count. Stacks good with creatine, post-gym carbs, and micros like vitamin D and magnesium. No cycling needed; use steady for best results. Keep it sealed, cool, and dry for good mixing.

What to Expect

First 0-10 minutes: you feel the texture, how full it makes you, and easy mixing compared to other blends. No energy rush — it's just a solid protein hit that sticks better than isolates. 10-40 minutes: whey isolate kicks in with quick aminos. Over hours, casein keeps it steady, making it more filling for meal gaps. Days 1-7: easier to hit protein goals since one scoop is meaningful. Weeks 2-4: consistent use means better recovery, appetite control, and support for keeping or building muscle based on your cals.

Key Ingredients

  • Calcium — 250mg — Supports bone strength and normal muscle contraction

Apollon 50/50 Protein by Apollon Nutrition contains 250mg Calcium, a standard dose for muscle protein synthesis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Apollon 50/50 Formula X different from a regular whey protein?

The main difference is the protein architecture. Instead of using only a fast protein, this formula combines whey protein isolate for rapid amino acid delivery with instantized micellar casein for slower, more sustained release. That makes it useful not just after training, but also between meals or before bed when you want protein that stays with you longer.

How much protein do you get per scoop?

Available label data shows roughly 24-25g of protein per 33g scoop. That puts one serving in the range commonly used to meaningfully support muscle protein synthesis and daily protein intake goals.

How much leucine is in this formula?

Per the available amino acid profile, each serving provides 2,526mg leucine. That matters because leucine is the key amino acid signal for activating muscle protein synthesis through mTOR-related pathways.

Is this better after workouts or before bed?

It works well for both. Post-workout, the whey isolate gives you a faster amino acid rise; before bed, the micellar casein is especially valuable because it digests more slowly and extends amino acid availability overnight.

Does this product contain calcium?

Yes. Each serving provides 250mg calcium, which contributes to bone mineral support and also plays a role in normal muscle contraction and neuromuscular function.

Can I use this while cutting?

Yes, and the formula design is actually useful during a cut. The casein component tends to improve satiety compared with a fast whey-only product, so it can help you stay fuller between meals while still keeping protein intake high.

Is there a proprietary blend in this protein?

No proprietary blend has been identified from the available data. That is important because protein blends often hide the ratio of fast and slow proteins, while this product's whey isolate and micellar casein strategy is clearly the point of the formula.

Does it contain milk allergens?

Yes. Whey protein isolate and micellar casein are both milk-derived proteins, so this product is not suitable for people with a milk allergy.

Can lactose-sensitive users take it?

Some can, but tolerance is individual. Whey isolate is usually lower in lactose than whey concentrate, but this is still a dairy-based formula and includes casein, so sensitive users should assess response carefully.

What should I stack with Apollon 50/50 Formula X?

A standalone creatine monohydrate is the most logical performance stack because it supports phosphocreatine replenishment while this protein covers recovery and amino acid needs. If calcium intake is part of your bigger nutrition strategy, vitamin D and magnesium are also smart complementary nutrients because they support calcium handling and utilization.

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