Yet another protein supplement question

katy4399
katy4399 Posts: 136 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I know that the question of protein shakes (Supplements) has been asked and answered, but I want to buy some to drink in the morning because I do not want to eat eggs every day and I have Celiac Disease (Can't eat Gluten) so I can't buy many cereals with extra protein or fiber. I am looking to get some protein powder so I can make a shake and feel fuller than when I eat Chex.


Can you point me in the right direction so I don't buy 5-6 different jars before I find one that isn't terrible?

Thanks for listening :)

Replies

  • FORIANN
    FORIANN Posts: 273 Member
    Optimum Nutrition Natural comes in some basic flavors....and is probably some of the highest grade whey protein you can buy. Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard comes in a very very close second, but comes in a lot of different flavors. They're all pretty good.
  • gashinshotan
    gashinshotan Posts: 749 Member
    Slickdeals.net - get the cheapest whey protein - whey has most protein to Cal ratio.and has way less fat/carbs tphan other sources. Don't be filled by premade protein shakes - they're overpriced.
  • katy4399
    katy4399 Posts: 136 Member
    Thanks again for your responses.
  • tandraghose
    tandraghose Posts: 8 Member
    Isopure Whey protein is my favorite. So far I have tried Vanilla, Strawberry and Mango-Peach as powder and a few other flavors of its prepackaged protein drink. This is my favorite brand for my daily protein intake.
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