Diabetic Friendly Protein Shake
dalesampson1
Posts: 9
Ive been hunting around for a protein shake that is low in carbs/sugar. Being diabetic i need to be careful and most shakes ive found have 20-50g of sugar per serving!
Ive always found it hard to eat a "real" breakfast before 10-11am so im thinking a "healthy" way to go would be a protein shake to get me kick started on the day.
ALMASED - Looks interesting, but reports are it tastes REALLY bad unless you mix with soy milk/skim milk ect. soy milk and any milk sugars dont agree with me, so looks like its not a good choice.
Trutein - Again seems pretty good but pricey! Around $40 for a 2lb tub.
Anybody have any experience with a low carb/diabetic friendly protein shake, that tastes ok without having to add milk/soy milk ect?
Ive always found it hard to eat a "real" breakfast before 10-11am so im thinking a "healthy" way to go would be a protein shake to get me kick started on the day.
ALMASED - Looks interesting, but reports are it tastes REALLY bad unless you mix with soy milk/skim milk ect. soy milk and any milk sugars dont agree with me, so looks like its not a good choice.
Trutein - Again seems pretty good but pricey! Around $40 for a 2lb tub.
Anybody have any experience with a low carb/diabetic friendly protein shake, that tastes ok without having to add milk/soy milk ect?
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Just out of curiosity, what makes a protein shake diabetic friendly? How many grams of carbs and sugar is too much? I've had pretty good luck with Almond Milk, have you tried that yet?0
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Hi, I was just told to do a low carb diet since my numbers were high and could become diabetic if I didn't change. I have found that EAS protein shakes have less sugar (2g) and so does Arbonne protein shakes (9g). I use both. With the EAS I use almond milk, unsweetened (3/4 Cup), 1 tsp. instant coffee and shake it up. Works like a charm. Arbonne I just add a little more water than called for, since it is a little chalky. Hope this helps.0
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I have heard of Isopure Zero Carb as a zero carb protein powder. Though I see it does have Sucralose in it - may need to check the affects it has on blood sugar. Check online for other related powders. And I find mixing with almond milk (unsweetened) works well if you don't want to use water.
I have tried 1st Step whey protein powder, it had 3g net carbs (8g total carbs-5g fiber). It was quite delightful with the unsweetened almond milk. I had the french vanilla. However, this has " Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose," as sweeteners in it. Just pointing that out.0 -
I'm diabetic and I use Health Wise meal replacement shakes (https://www.healthwisenri.com/product-category/meal-replacements) and I add 2 tbsp of ground flax seed and/or 2 tbsp chia seeds. The ground flax seed and chia seeds add fiber and help keep blood sugar low.0
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I'm pretty sure most true protein powders are low carb/sugar. I've tried most of Cellucor's flavors and they all taste pretty good mixed with water. 2lb is $30 so a little more than $1 per serving. 3g carbs. Smores is good, and I like to mix mint chocolate and molten chocolate. Trutein is okay but I personally prefer Cellucor.
I hear this stuff is pretty good and it's $52 for 5lbs. http://www.muscleandstrength.com/store/machine-whey.html
Do you like oatmeal? For breakfast I often eat 45g oatmeal and 40g protein powder mixed with water. It keeps me feeling full and satisfied for quite a while and that would be a diabetic-friendly breakfast.0 -
Just out of curiosity, what makes a protein shake diabetic friendly? How many grams of carbs and sugar is too much? I've had pretty good luck with Almond Milk, have you tried that yet?
It depends a lot on the person, and exactly what is in it. Higher protein generally means you can have more net carbs. With something high protein 5-10g of net carbs is fairly safe.
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Cellucor looks very interesting, thanks for the tip!
Thanks to everybody for all the fast helpful responses, you have all been a really big help!
Oatmeal and protein powder sounds interesting ill have to give that a try! Is there a particular brand of powder you'd recommend?0 -
I'm not diabetic but all the protein powders I use barely have any carbs at all. Cellucor Cor-performance whey only has 3 carbs per serving and one of that is fiber. Syntha-6 only has 7 carbs and 2 of those are fiber. Both of these come in awesome flavors too.0
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Oatmeal and protein powder sounds interesting ill have to give that a try! Is there a particular brand of powder you'd recommend?
Sorry just to clear that up because I typed it kind of confusing, I don't mix the protein powder with the oatmeal although there are people who do. I meant I eat plain oatmeal and drink the protein shake and having the two together as a meal is very filling. But like I said some people do actually mix the protein powder with the oats as seen here if you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeR7GmrJFF8
My dad is diabetic and I wish he liked protein powder because it could be a diabetic's best friend. There are some great recipes on this site - http://proteinpow.com/0 -
While its not a shake - Questbars are very diabetic friendly - 20g pro, 17g fibre, 1g sugar, 1g sugar alcohols, 8g fat. And Delish!0
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I'm a fan of Syntrax nectar powders. they make an unflavored version that you could add to pretty much anything (add it to some SF greek yogurt?) warning though - the flavors are good, but *very* sweet (sucralose is the main sweetener, I think)0
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I like the Dixie Diner shakes a lot. The chocolate one has 111 calories, 21 grams of protein and 2 net carbs. It's almost a little too sweet (my tastebuds have changed since I cut out sugar), but still very tasty. The vanilla one is good, too. Haven't tried the strawberry.
http://www.dixiediner.com/carb-counters™-carb-rock-roll-shakechocolate-p-410.html0 -
I suggest you make a homemade shake instead of buying the premade stuff; you might save money too. My go-to shake is made with NOW Foods Whey Protein Isolate, unsweetened almond milk, 1 serving of oats (uncooked), and a fruit or two (banana berries) with plenty of ice.0
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Proteinco whey isolate (chocolate) nutritional info:
Calories116
Sodium40 mg
Total Fat0 g
Potassium0 mg
Saturated0 g
Total Carbs3 g
Polyunsaturated0 g
Dietary Fiber0 g
Monounsaturated0 g
Sugars0 g
Trans0 g
Protein26 g
Cholesterol0 mg
I buy this online, minimal ingredient list, and stevia is used as sweetener.0
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