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Legion Egg+ Ingredients (35 grams per serving)

Ovosur® Egg White Protein Powder (22 grams per serving)

Egg white protein powder is made from pasteurized, filtered egg whites that are processed to remove moisture while preserving protein quantity and quality.

Ovosur® is a premium egg white protein powder, delivering over 80% protein with minimal fat and carbs and a clean, neutral flavor. Its special formulation ensures it dissolves quickly and smoothly in liquids, preventing clumps or clots.

And that’s why it mixes well, digests easily, and doesn’t cause bloating or discomfort.

Research shows that supplementation with egg white protein powder boosts muscle growth and strength when combined with resistance training, and may also support fat loss and muscle retention while dieting.[1][2]

There’s no clinically effective dose of egg protein powder. Instead, use it to help reach the recommended intake of ~0.8 grams of protein per pound of body weight per day (or 1 gram per centimeter of height per day if you have a significant amount of weight to lose).

Grass-Fed Whey Protein Isolate (22 grams per serving)

Naturally Sweetened and Flavored

While artificial sweeteners may not be as dangerous as some people claim, studies suggest that regular consumption of these chemicals may indeed be harmful to our health.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

That’s why we use the natural sweetener stevia instead. Research shows that this ingredient is not only safe but can also confer several health benefits, including better nutrient absorption, healthy cholesterol and inflammation levels, and more.[9][10][11][12][13]

No Artificial Food Dyes or Other Chemical Junk

No Artificial Food Dyes, Fillers, or Other Unnecessary Junk

As with artificial sweeteners, studies show that artificial food dyes and fillers can cause negative effects in some people, including gastrointestinal toxicity and behavioral disorders.[14][15][16][17][18]

That’s why we use natural coloring and flavoring derived from fruits and other foods as well as naturally derived ingredients for improving texture, enhancing shelf life, and facilitating the manufacturing process.

No Artificial Food Dyes or Other Chemical Junk

Third-Party Lab Tested for Purity and Accuracy

Egg+ is tested for purity and accuracy by an accredited third-party laboratory and certified to contain no heavy metals, microbes, allergens, or other contaminants or banned substances.

Third-Party Lab Tested for Potency & Purity
Legion Egg+ Lab Test Certificate

See how Legion Egg+ compares to the rest.

  • Protein Per Serving
  • Calories Per Serving
  • Egg White Protein
  • Naturally Flavored & Sweetened
  • No Added Sugars
  • Soy-Free
  • Gluten-Free
  • Third-Party Lab Tested
  • Labdoor Certified Brand
  • Price Per Serving
  • Legion
    Egg+
    Protein

    Legion Egg+ Protein
  • 22 g
  • 130
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • $
  • NOW Foods
    Egg White
    Protein

    NOW Foods Egg White Protein
  • 15 g
  • 70
  • True
  • N/A
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • Question Mark
  • False
  • $1.66
  • Nutricost
    Egg White
    Protein

    Nutricost Egg White Protein
  • 15 g
  • 70
  • True
  • N/A
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • Question Mark
  • False
  • $1.32
  • It's Just!
    Egg White
    Protein

    It's Just! Egg White Protein
  • 13 g
  • 70
  • True
  • N/A
  • True
  • True
  • True
  • Question Mark
  • False
  • $2.85

The #1 brand of naturally sweetened and flavored sports supplements.

We’ve sold over 5 million bags and bottles to over 1 million customers in 169 countries who have left us over 55,000 5-star reviews.

Clinically Effective Doses
Clinically Effective Ingredient and Dose

The active ingredient, form, and dose in Egg+ is backed by peer-reviewed scientific research demonstrating clear benefits in healthy humans.

Naturally Sweetened & Flavored
Naturally Sweetened and Flavored

Egg+ is naturally sweetened with stevia and naturally flavored with extracts from fruit, vegetables, plants and other foods.

Total Label Transparency
Total Label Transparency

We clearly list the dose of each ingredient on our Egg+ label—no proprietary blends or hidden ingredients—so you can verify our formulation’s validity and effectiveness.

Lab Tested
Third-Party Lab Tested for Purity and Accuracy

Egg+ is tested for purity and accuracy in an accredited third-party lab and certified to contain no heavy metals, microbes, allergens, or other contaminants or banned substances.

Made in USA
Made in the USA

Egg+ is made in America with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified, FDA-inspected facilities that adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards.

100% Money-Back-Guarantee
100% Money-Back Guarantee

If you don't absolutely love Egg+, you get a prompt and courteous refund. No forms or returns necessary.

Trusted by scientists, doctors, and everyday fitness folk alike.

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7. Purified egg protein supplementation has beneficial effects on body composition, metabolism and eating behavior and results in a more sustained weight loss than low fat diet.

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