Protein Supplements WITHOUT artficial
justagirl2013
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sweeteners?
I'm allergic to Stevia, sucralose, aspartame, etc. I've tried them over and over, but there is no hope.
I looked at a few different protein powders today, but each one I found had sucralose in it.
Are there any protein supplements out there that don't contain the artificial sweeteners?
I'm not trying to use these as a meal, more so at night (like tonight) where I can't eat anymore, but still have too many calories left...
Thanks!
I'm allergic to Stevia, sucralose, aspartame, etc. I've tried them over and over, but there is no hope.
I looked at a few different protein powders today, but each one I found had sucralose in it.
Are there any protein supplements out there that don't contain the artificial sweeteners?
I'm not trying to use these as a meal, more so at night (like tonight) where I can't eat anymore, but still have too many calories left...
Thanks!
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Yes, there are some, they can sometimes be described as "natural". Check out this one which I use (from the UK): http://www.reflex-nutrition.com/natural-whey-protein.html0
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What about getting an unflavoured one and adding your own flavour? (Like natural vanilla powder, sugar, cocoa etc) Or just mixing it into food so you don't need any sugar.0
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Yes, there are some, they can sometimes be described as "natural". Check out this one which I use (from the UK): http://www.reflex-nutrition.com/natural-whey-protein.html
Thanks! This is exactly what I am looking for, now only if I can find it in the US0 -
What about getting an unflavoured one and adding your own flavour? (Like natural vanilla powder, sugar, cocoa etc) Or just mixing it into food so you don't need any sugar.
I don't care about flavor, as I planned of making it into a smoothie of some sort. However, even unflavored ones I saw still had sucralose. It was last on the list, so I would assume a minor amount, but I can't have any at all.
FWIW I have been searching some out on Amazon, but I'm not having luck. I'm going to try adding natural to the search and see how that works.0 -
The one that comes to mind right now is SunWarrior's Natural Warrior Blend. Ingredients are quite simple: Sunwarrior Proprietary Protein Blend (Raw Pea Protein, Raw Cranberry Protein, Raw Hemp Protein), Medium Chain Triglycerides.
The Vanilla and Chocolate flavors have stevia, but the natural doesn't.
BTW - Stevia isn't an artificial sweetener0 -
Here is a link - http://www.sunwarrior.com/warriorblend/info.html0
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Stevia is not an artificial sweetner - might still not agree with you, but it is a natural sweetner.....0
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Good luck. They probably taste like crap! LOL I use an all natural one that is awesome by MRM but it has stevia in it. Might just wanna stick with nuts, proteins, etc.0
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I'll look into Sun Warrior, Thanks!
I understand Stevia is not artificial, but that is the one I am allergic to the most. It's not fun, and you don't realize how much stuff has Stevia or artificial sugars until you are allergic...0 -
sweeteners?
I'm allergic to Stevia, sucralose, aspartame, etc. I've tried them over and over, but there is no hope.
I looked at a few different protein powders today, but each one I found had sucralose in it.
Are there any protein supplements out there that don't contain the artificial sweeteners?
I'm not trying to use these as a meal, more so at night (like tonight) where I can't eat anymore, but still have too many calories left...
Thanks!
Stevia isn't an artificial sweetener. And how can you have an allergy to "etc." I get that you don't like them, but an "allergy" is a medical condition that is pretty serious and sometimes suddenly life-threatening, so if you had one diagnosed you wouldn't "try them over and over." Sucralose and aspartame, plus saccarine, are artificial. Stevia is as natural as sugar.0 -
What about getting an unflavoured one and adding your own flavour? (Like natural vanilla powder, sugar, cocoa etc) Or just mixing it into food so you don't need any sugar.
I don't care about flavor, as I planned of making it into a smoothie of some sort. However, even unflavored ones I saw still had sucralose. It was last on the list, so I would assume a minor amount, but I can't have any at all.
FWIW I have been searching some out on Amazon, but I'm not having luck. I'm going to try adding natural to the search and see how that works.
Adding "natural" to the search won't keep out ones with stevia. It's as natural as sugar.0 -
I use Brown Rice Protein powder on some days and other days Hemp protein powder. Both available at Whole Foods here in the US. Both are all natural and pure (just one ingredient). They both taste pretty reasonable. I like the hemp protein the best. It's actually from Canada. Here in the US hemp is still banned (since our government is so hung up on it). Give them a try, I think you will like them both.
John0 -
sweeteners?
I'm allergic to Stevia, sucralose, aspartame, etc. I've tried them over and over, but there is no hope.
I looked at a few different protein powders today, but each one I found had sucralose in it.
Are there any protein supplements out there that don't contain the artificial sweeteners?
I'm not trying to use these as a meal, more so at night (like tonight) where I can't eat anymore, but still have too many calories left...
Thanks!
Stevia isn't an artificial sweetener. And how can you have an allergy to "etc." I get that you don't like them, but an "allergy" is a medical condition that is pretty serious and sometimes suddenly life-threatening, so if you had one diagnosed you wouldn't "try them over and over." Sucralose and aspartame, plus saccarine, are artificial. Stevia is as natural as sugar.
<sigh> Yes, I am allergic. We have tried (with my doctor's supervision in the office) different types of sweeteners to determine severity. We tried Splenda, reaction happened. A few weeks later we tried Aspartame, again reaction. I have had numerous tests done in regards to this. I'm allergic to few other things food related, but the sweeteners are the worse.
I actually don't mind the taste, and I want to like them, because it would open my options up greatly. Unless you are a doctor, or allergic to them yourself, I don't think you have the right to ridicule me... I asked for help finding a protein supplement that had no artificial sweeteners or any sweetener at all. If you care to discuss my allergy, I'll be more than free to converse via message.0 -
What about getting an unflavoured one and adding your own flavour? (Like natural vanilla powder, sugar, cocoa etc) Or just mixing it into food so you don't need any sugar.
I don't care about flavor, as I planned of making it into a smoothie of some sort. However, even unflavored ones I saw still had sucralose. It was last on the list, so I would assume a minor amount, but I can't have any at all.
FWIW I have been searching some out on Amazon, but I'm not having luck. I'm going to try adding natural to the search and see how that works.
Adding "natural" to the search won't keep out ones with stevia. It's as natural as sugar.
Obviously, I am discovering that now...0 -
Stevia isn't an artificial sweetener. And how can you have an allergy to "etc." I get that you don't like them, but an "allergy" is a medical condition that is pretty serious and sometimes suddenly life-threatening, so if you had one diagnosed you wouldn't "try them over and over." Sucralose and aspartame, plus saccarine, are artificial. Stevia is as natural as sugar.0 -
I use Brown Rice Protein powder on some days and other days Hemp protein powder. Both available at Whole Foods here in the US. Both are all natural and pure (just one ingredient). They both taste pretty reasonable. I like the hemp protein the best. It's actually from Canada. Here in the US hemp is still banned (since our government is so hung up on it). Give them a try, I think you will like them both.
John
I'm confused. The SunWarrior that was posted has hemp in it, and I'm able to get it at a natural foods store 1.5 hours away. Or is it just pure hemp that is banned?
I will check both of those out and see. As I said, taste does not matter to me. I'd prefer it doesn't taste disgusting, but I need a way to increase my protein/calories at the end of the day occasionally.
Thanks for the advice!0 -
Stevia isn't an artificial sweetener. And how can you have an allergy to "etc." I get that you don't like them, but an "allergy" is a medical condition that is pretty serious and sometimes suddenly life-threatening, so if you had one diagnosed you wouldn't "try them over and over." Sucralose and aspartame, plus saccarine, are artificial. Stevia is as natural as sugar.
Thank you!0 -
http://www.amazon.com/Foods-Whey-Protein-Isolate-100%/dp/B0015AQL1Q/
No added anything.0 -
Have you looked into peanut flour? I have only just heard about it so haven't tried it yet, but people were raving about it on the blog I read. Chia seeds also add protein and are very high in fibre. iherb.com is a great site for buying supplements from if you are struggling to find things on Amazon.0
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I don't know if they're available in the US as yet, but maybe there's something similar or could help others looking at this post.
I just found trek bars, no nasties / additivies of any kind (i.e. syrups etc). Just raw fruit, raw nuts and oats which give you 11g protein per bar and they taste awesome.
http://www.naturalbalancefoods.co.uk/store/trek-energy-bars/default.aspx
Gluten and dairy free.
Also filling in a good sticky ribs kinda way to keep you going post excercise, but not weigh you down.0 -
I use Brown Rice Protein powder on some days and other days Hemp protein powder. Both available at Whole Foods here in the US. Both are all natural and pure (just one ingredient). They both taste pretty reasonable. I like the hemp protein the best. It's actually from Canada. Here in the US hemp is still banned (since our government is so hung up on it). Give them a try, I think you will like them both.
John
I'm confused. The SunWarrior that was posted has hemp in it, and I'm able to get it at a natural foods store 1.5 hours away. Or is it just pure hemp that is banned?
I will check both of those out and see. As I said, taste does not matter to me. I'd prefer it doesn't taste disgusting, but I need a way to increase my protein/calories at the end of the day occasionally.
Thanks for the advice!
No it is not hemp that is banned. Hemp (both male and female plants) are just banned to grow in the US federally. Some states however do grow it for medical reasons (like for cancer patients).
The powder probably comes from the male plant which has no THC in it. Don't worry, it does not cause a high or anything like that otherwise I would have not said anything. Hemp is actually quite versatile. Among other things, you can make oil out of it, it has great fibers (to make like ropes), you can make paper out of it, and of course highly nutritional protein powder with lots of Omega 3's, The one I use is called Manitoba Harvest Hemp Protein Powder 50 (the 50 indicates 50% protein). They have a higher percentage one too, but I have not tried it. The link to the manufacturer's web site is: http://manitobaharvest.com/product/9/HEMP-PRO-50-16oz.html.
Perhaps you can just order via post/mail. If you have difficulty obtaining it, send me a message. I'd be happy to try to help.
John0 -
Why do you feel the need to have protein powder? There are plenty of other ways to get protein without using supps.
If you're allergic, don't use it. Eat real food.0 -
now foods unflavored isolate
http://www.amazon.com/Foods-Whey-Protein-Isolate-100%/dp/B0015AQL1Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330956363&sr=8-10 -
I'm not sure where you live, but yesterday I bought protein powder from Meijer. The brand is bodylogix- I bought the strawberry banana flavor. No artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners (it has stevia). 24g protein, 115 cal, 1g fat, 3g carbs, 1g sugar. 100% natural. it was $18.99 for 2 lb0
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