what protien powder to buy??
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I'd check to see if thedietdoc.com will ship to you because it is by far the best protein powder you can get. They make sure that they know absolutely everything that goes into their products. They also do research on vitamins etc. You can't beat the flavor of the protein powders either.0
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I use Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Pro Fibre powder. I don't get it flavoured so I can make up my own shakes for whatever flavour I'd like that day. Usually add PB2 and banana. Tastes awesome! They have other powders as well if you're looking for more protein. www.manitobaharvest.com0
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We've been using Isagenix because of the quality ingredients, but we've recently switched to Tera's Whey. They offer organic powders and I find the level of fats/carbs to be right in line with what I'm wanting. Check them out:
http://www.teraswhey.com/0 -
I've only tried a couple of different Whey Protein sources so far, only one of which claimed to be diet friendly..
I bought a couple from Sports Direct (yeah, I know) - lot's of options..
http://www.sportsdirect.com/lonsdale-megatein-protein-drink-908g-763132?colcode=76313293
I've tried two, so far:
http://www.sportsdirect.com/lonsdale-protein-powder-908g-763014?colcode=76301490 - 3g Carbs, 1.8g fat (35g serving)
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http://www.sportsdirect.com/lonsdale-megatein-protein-drink-908g-763132?colcode=76313293 - 3.6g Carbs, 2.2g fat (40g serving)
I've since bought a heap of stuff from http://www.pro-10.com - voucher code e09742fd will give you a 5% discount (and me a referral)
I bought this in Banana flavour ( I like Bananas, sorry ):
http://www.pro-10.com/whey-protein.html - Carbs 2.1g, Fat 2.45g (35g serving)
There's quite a few UK Whey Protein selling companies on Facebook too, which I'm following for info and bargains (when my current supply runs out)..
eg.
https://www.facebook.com/MyproteinUK
https://www.facebook.com/MuscleFoodUK - these guys sell meat and egg white packs, etc too - I'm tempted as I'm starting to cook with protein powders nowadays
https://www.facebook.com/ScienceInSportOfficial
https://www.facebook.com/Pro10uk
my favourite facebook page is part of a blog on cooking with protein powders *yum*
https://www.facebook.com/HighProteinFoods
& this one is a must, too
https://www.facebook.com/TotalGreekYoghurt
all IMHO of course, YMMV0 -
Optimum Nutrition is the best protein powder on the market, with no competition. Get the natural versions.
I don't know much about diet protein powder, but whatever they did to make it "diet" probably isn't good.
Seconded.
I don't know how you could make something that's 95% or so pure protein "diet." What would that even mean?0
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