Dragon “Zou Protein” 1 kg

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What is Dragon “Zou Protein” 1 kg?

  • Dragon sells a product named “Zou Protein Powder 1 kg.” It is marketed as a whey‑protein (or milk‑/whey‑based) supplement — a blend of protein sources including whey concentrate and milk protein

  • The product is described as a “balanced protein matrix,” meaning not a pure isolate but a whey/concentrate‑milk blend meant for general protein supplementation. 

  • The 1 kg pack corresponds to around 25–32 servings, depending on the version/seller. 

Nutrition:

Based on the listing for Dragon Zou Protein 1 kg: 

  • Protein: ~ 22 g per serving (some versions say 22 g, others 24–27 g per scoop depending on serving size/label) 

  • BCAAs: ~ 4 g per serving (as claimed by seller) 

  • Creatine: Some versions claim 2 g creatine per serving.

  • Carbs / Fat / Calories: Because this is a “blend” (not isolate), there will be some carbs/fat — but precise macros vary. One seller describes low-to-moderate carbs/fat. 

Because it’s a whey/milk blend (not pure isolate), expect digestion and absorption slower than isolate, but protein content per serving comparable (22‑27 g).

Useful When?

Dragon Zou Protein may suit you if:

  • You want a moderately priced protein supplement to help you meet daily protein needs (e.g. after workout, between meals).

  • You're not necessarily seeking “isolate-only” — you're okay with a whey‑concentrate/milk blend, which may provide steady protein release.

  • You're doing regular gym training or bodybuilding and need convenient, repeated protein intake (smaller pack, ~25–30 servings).

  • Budget or availability make a 1 kg tub more practical than larger tubs — good if you want to “test” a product or don’t consume much protein powder daily.

What to Be Aware Of!

Because Dragon Zou Protein is a blend (not isolate), keep in mind:

  • Protein per serving (~22–24 g) is decent but lower than premium isolate powders — may be fine if overall diet provides more protein.

  • The presence of carbs/fat (from milk protein/concentrate) makes it less “clean” than an isolate — if you're dieting, cutting, or controlling macros, you’ll need to adjust total daily intake accordingly.

  • If you're lactose‑intolerant or sensitive: blends can be harder to digest than isolates — might cause discomfort.

  • As with any supplement — check seal, expiry date, batch code, and authenticity when buying (especially in local markets) to avoid fake or sub‑standard products.

  • Use it as supplement only: it helps reach protein goals but doesn’t replace balanced meals, nutrient variety, training, and rest.

What to Consider Before Buying?

Dragon Zou Protein 1 kg can be a reasonable “entry‑level / budget / basic” protein supplement when you don’t want to spend too much or if you’re trying out a brand. It doesn’t seem to compete with premium whey‑isolate powders in purity or digestion, but if your main goal is to hit daily protein amounts or support muscle maintenance, it can work — just be mindful about macros and digestion.


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