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Refrigerating Protein Powder

Jim_Junkie

New member
my house has started heating up and I was wondering if it would be affected if I put it in the fridge....

Will refrigerating affect it? if I leave the container in the fridge will it affect its bio-availability?

probs a facepalm question but I need to know :D
 
I don't think that anything will go wrong with protein powder if you store it at 4 degrees. At the worse there might be some clumping. You should really only be concerned with protein powder that has been stored in excessive heat where denaturing of the enzymes may occur.
 
From my understanding it should be fine and I don't think it would effect the bio-availability

Like stated above, possibly some clumping issues?

Maybe might have to watch out for condensation droplets

How hot has your house been getting? Is storing it in a cupboard not an option?
 
I don't think that anything will go wrong with protein powder if you store it at 4 degrees. At the worse there might be some clumping. You should really only be concerned with protein powder that has been stored in excessive heat where denaturing of the enzymes may occur.

+1

my house gets ridiculously hot sometimes, i usually chuck pills/powders etc in the fridge on those days.
 
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