Hoping for some protein help
Carneyje3
Posts: 48 Member
Hey everybody,
I had been using Vega Protein for awhile now and rather enjoyed it, that being said I recently read some accusations that the company had a bunch of nasty stuff in their protein (e.g. carcinogens, pesticides, lead, etc)(https://www.consumerreports.org/dietary-supplements/heavy-metals-in-protein-supplements/). While Vega responded to these allegations, I did NOT find their response reassuring.
Does anyone have some suggestions for a vegetable based protein powder? I've been using it in smoothies post morning run and workout.
I had been using Vega Protein for awhile now and rather enjoyed it, that being said I recently read some accusations that the company had a bunch of nasty stuff in their protein (e.g. carcinogens, pesticides, lead, etc)(https://www.consumerreports.org/dietary-supplements/heavy-metals-in-protein-supplements/). While Vega responded to these allegations, I did NOT find their response reassuring.
Does anyone have some suggestions for a vegetable based protein powder? I've been using it in smoothies post morning run and workout.
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Idk about their issues but pescience makes my favorite plant based protein and I’m not even vegan...0
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I'm not sure how far my advice can do to help but I found a PDF about protein for a plant protein *Since you take Vega Protein* vegetariannutrition.net/docs/Protein-Vegetarian-Nutrition.pdf0
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Personally, I like a partially defatted peanut powder (not PB2, which has added sugar and other extras) -- I use Protein Plus Peanut Flour. Not exactly a protein powder, but it has 16 g of protein in 110 cals, which is comparable to some vegan protein powders.
When I want a plant-based powder but don't want a peanut flavor, I use Bob's Red Mill unflavored, unsweetened pea protein powder (21 g of protein for 100 cals) or Trader Joe's vanilla flavored hemp protein powder (only 9 g of protein for 130 cals).
I'm not vegan either.1 -
I’m going to follow along. Vega has been my
Protein of choice as well. I would second Bob’s Red Mill though!0 -
I never liked the flavor of Vega. I prefer Orgain for a vegan protein powder.0
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here are two links that may help you to decide.
https://www.cleanlabelproject.org/protein-powder/
https://labdoor.com/rankings/protein2 -
I like Sun Warrior. I tried Vega once and I thought it was nasty (from stevia? Super sweet and fake tasting).
Sun warrior has samples for minimal cost (per the FAQ https://sunwarrior.com/pages/faq) for USA. I ended up preferring the unsweetened powder- I blended it up with fruit anyway, so it was sweet enough for me.0 -
The amounts of a lot of the heavy metals were extremely minimal in most of them. I suspect an agenda, fearmongering or both!3
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If your interest is strictly vegan protein and not calories, why not just eat high protein vegan foods like nuts and seeds? Pumpkin seeds have 17g of protein in just 1/4 cup. There are alos plenty of other protein rich vegan sources that are not going to contain any chemicals like the powder you are consuming...https://healthline.com/nutrition/protein-for-vegans-vegetarians#section163
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I think PlantFusion Lean vanilla is fantastic.0
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