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This product targets fitness-conscious, dairy-free, or vegan consumers seeking a clean-label protein supplement. The protein content is genuinely impressive — approximately 29g per 36g scoop, with a well-documented amino-acid profile confirmed by the label's own data — and the formulation avoids artificial sweeteners, artificial colours, and preservatives. However, the use of protein isolates, MCT oil, and nature-identical (synthetic) vanillin places this firmly in NOVA Group 4 (ultra-processed), and brown rice protein carries a documented inorganic-arsenic concern that warrants caution for pregnant women, children, and frequent consumers. There is also a notable nutrition-panel discrepancy: the top-level per-100g energy figure (156 kcal) is mathematically inconsistent with the protein content (~81.6g/100g), suggesting an OCR or data-entry error — consumers should rely on the per-serving values, which are internally consistent. The most useful single takeaway: this is a genuinely high-protein, additive-light formulation, but daily heavy users — especially pregnant women or those with kidney issues — should be mindful of cumulative arsenic exposure from the brown rice protein fraction.