Nutrition

ELL1977
ELL1977 Posts: 15 Member
edited November 22 in Health and Weight Loss
I just started a biggest loser type challenge starred by my gym and sponsored by the local Discount Nutrition store. Does any body have experience with the Discount Nutrition products? Which ones? Do they work? Etc.

Also according to the body analysis done at registration I need 156 grams of protein. Wow! Any ideas on how to pack that many in? I try but at my best can only hit about 90.

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  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    I don't use supplements so I can't speak to Discount Nutrition products. (Note: I don't consider whey protein powder to be a supplement anymore than I consider Carnation Instant Breakfast to be a supplement.)

    156 grams of protein is doable. Here's a day from my diary from a few months ago where I hit 142. Another glass of milk or some protein powder (or both) would get you to 156.

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  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,421 Member
    Yeah, I don't use protein powders either.

    Animal products. I have eggs, meat, milk at breakfast. Lowfat stuff like turkey sausage, one whole egg and two egg whites.

    A sandwich or salad with meat and cheese for lunch. Whole grain breads have more protein.

    Greek yogurt and fruit for snacks. Cottage cheese is another good protein snack. Sometimes I have just rolled up deli meat with pickles.

    Dinner is meat, vegetables. I'm a smallish woman but I still get about 120g a day of protein.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    ELL1977 wrote: »
    I just started a biggest loser type challenge starred by my gym and sponsored by the local Discount Nutrition store. Does any body have experience with the Discount Nutrition products? Which ones? Do they work? Etc.

    Also according to the body analysis done at registration I need 156 grams of protein. Wow! Any ideas on how to pack that many in? I try but at my best can only hit about 90.

    What are your stats?

    I can get between 100 - 120 without powder, my goal is over 100.
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  • GauchoMark
    GauchoMark Posts: 1,804 Member
    yeah, 156g of protein really isn't that high. My typical breakfast and lunch consists of 4 small meals and I end up at about 940 calories and 146g of protein without using powder or bars. That is basically, egg whites and greek yogurt for the breakfast meals and grilled chicken and veggies for the lunch meals.

    Fwiw, I've never heard of Discount Nutrition and I doubt you really NEED any of their products. I take a multivitamin and fish oil as my supplements and on occasion I have some protein powder or a bar, but usually I just eat regular food and try to cut back on the junk food, breads, sugars, etc.
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