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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Whey Protein wins 3 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Verdict
Likely helps
26 of 30 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Standardized extract providing 50-100mg harpagoside daily (≈600-2400mg extract)
with-meals
Harpagoside-standardized extract
20-40g per serving
Post-workout (within 2 hours), Morning, Between meals
Whey Protein Isolate
2-8 weeks
2-8 weeks
Days
4-8 weeks
24-48 hours post-workout
Immediate
Within hours of consumption
Harpgophytum procumbens for osteoarthritis and low back pain: a systematic review.
BMC complementary and alternative medicine (2004) · Systematic review
Twelve trials reviewed across OA and low-back pain
Herbal Medicine for Low Back Pain: A Cochrane Review.
Spine (2016) · Systematic review
14 RCTs (2050 participants) of herbal medicines for low-back pain
Herbal medicine for low-back pain.
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2014) · Systematic review
Devil's claw standardized to 50-100mg harpagoside may beat placebo short-term
Comparative Efficacy of Different Protein Supplements on Muscle Mass, Strength, and Physical Indices of Sarcopenia among Community-Dwelling, Hospitalized or Institutionalized Older Adults Undergoing Resistance Training: A Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Nutrients (2024) · Meta analysis · n=5272
Treatment effects for main outcomes were expressed as standard mean difference (SMD) with 95% confidence interval (CI).
Effects of Whey Protein, Leucine, and Vitamin D Supplementation in Patients with Sarcopenia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Nutrients (2023) · Meta analysis · n=637
However, appendicular muscle mass significantly improved in the experimental group compared to the control group.
A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of the effect of protein supplementation on resistance training-induced gains in muscle mass and strength
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2018) · Meta analysis · n=1863
Protein supplementation increases muscle mass gains
Based on multiple meta-analyses with >3000 participants. Effects require concurrent resistance training. Benefits plateau around 30-40g per serving. Isolate forms may reduce digestive issues.
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
Whey Protein has a higher evidence score (9/10 vs 5.5/10) and wins in 3 of 3 categories.
No known interactions between Devil's Claw and Whey Protein have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.