Are there any good 'protein drinks', either you make your own or buy aready made? Thanks
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Are there any good 'protein drinks', either you make your own or buy aready made? Thanks
I use Beverly Nutrition's Muscle Provider (Chocolate Flavor) protein powder to make my shakes. You just mix one scoop with water.
I drink one after every hard workout.
Very, very healthy and they taste just like Nesquik Chocolate Milk.
The only problem is that the powder is expensive. I pay $34.95 for 2 pounds - enough for 32 shakes.
But I think that they are worth the cost.
The cheapest place to buy them is online at DPS Nutrition.
Lynette
i really like isopure.
it says that 2 scoops is a serving, but that is 50 grams and your body can't handle that much at once, so i use one scoop.
it has a good taste(right now i have the peach mango flavor), it disvolves really easily in water, and is 100% whey protein.
yogurt smoothies are nice.
Throw some plain yogurt and frozen fruit and milk (and sugar if you want it) into a blender and buzz it.
Sometimes I add a blob of tofu if I want a little extra oomph.
That's too funny, that is EXACTLY what I use is the Beverly International Choc Muscle Provider also. They sponsor my dad in his bodybuilding comps, so I get a good deal on it, but it's worth every penny.
You can also make a brownie out of them, for those sweet tooth cravings!
Does anyone know of a commercially available vegan protein powder? Every one I've found had casein and/or whey in it.
Maybe this?
http://nutiva.com/products/0_protein.php
Ingredients: 100% raw organic hemp protein powder. NO hexane, gluten, dairy, lactose or sweeteners.
Help me out on this one...that's what I always thought--albumin equals egg white--but....when I read link posted that wasn't how I read it. So, I did some web surfing and found several sources of hemp protein that said it was vegan. Hmmm...more surfing and I find sites like http://www.globalhempstore.com/hemp-...emp-foods.html that say, "Hemp is not only delicious, but comprised of smaller-chain edistin and albumin protein, making it the gold standard of plant foods."Quote:
Thanks for the lead michelem, it has albumin protein which is from eggs so still no dice for me
Then...enter wikipedia (not always a reliable source)....albumen (note the "e") is egg white; albumin (with an "i") is a general term for a specific type of protein. So, hemp powder is vegan
You could check out Alive by Nature's Way. It is made from pea and rice protein. I bought it for my vegan teenage daughter who is allergic to dairy. I warn you though, it is green and hard to look at while swallowing. The taste is not the greatest either.
Given the recent recalls of pet food because of tainted rice protein concentrate from China, I would ask the company where it gets its RPC before buying anything.
For further details on the pet food recalls and the recent issues with RPC and wheat gluten, go to www.itchmo.com.
Alex
Here she goes again...;):rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I have read a fair bit on protein supplements, and most companies are actually MARKETING companies, that have nothing to do with health food at all. The thing is, most sources of protein powder are waste product from various industries and some chemist managed to find a way to sell it.
Most people DO NOT NEED extra protein in their diet. Some do, but can easily get it from actual food not a powder. ie eat some protein at dinner and lunch kind of thing.
If you want a good post workout drink, just make the smoothie with some yogurt, milk (either from dairy or another source - this will depend on your tolerance and allergies) and fruit and skip the powder. Unless you have some kind of digestive issue that your body is not processing protein properly, NO ONE actually needs the powder.
another of my two cents.
Han
Hi Queen- the one we have been using is Vega Complete whole food meal replacement- it has 25g of protein, total carbs 21g (9g fibre,2g sugar) fat 9g.
It uses hemp and yellow pea protein.
good luck in your search:)