Protein Powder for Women PLEASE HELP
JayneGomez
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Hey guys, Im going to start the gym tomorrow and I was told that is really important to use protein supplement but i dont have idea which one is the best for me.
Which type of protein powder should I buy? I obviously dont want to gain weight I just want to get sharp and use it as a supplement.
Please Help!!
Which type of protein powder should I buy? I obviously dont want to gain weight I just want to get sharp and use it as a supplement.
Please Help!!
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I TOTALLY get the confusion of the Protein aisle when first starting...which is right, which is wrong, whey or soy and so on. I started with buying a protein that said it was just for women, but I realized that I was paying a lot more for a lot less. I don't know what the difference is between whey or soy other than soy would be good for those with lactose intolerance. I would suggest looking at the labels and getting one with a higher protein content and lower fat (though I think this is quite a small difference between different options).
I've been drinking protein shakes for most of this year and I've purchased a few different kinds looking at cost more than anything.
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I use Optimum Nutrition Whey protein powder (french vanilla ice cream is my favorite) and really like it. It mixes well and I can handle the taste (I blend it with plain almond milk, peanut butter, and ice). It's 120 calories, 3 grams of carbs, and 24 grams of protein per scoop. I bought it based on all the great reviews it's received.0
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I use Promasil. Low calorie, no carb, high protein, and doesn't taste like garbage. Honestly the biggest thing is taste...I took a while to find a powder I liked, and most of the ones I tried were disgusting. When you head to the store to buy it, ask the person working if they have tried any of them personally and what they thought of the taste - this has worked out well for me!0
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While getting sufficient protein is important, depending on our exercise routine, and your overall diet, protein powder or other supplements may be completely unnecessary. I would recommend starting at the gym without it, and watching your protein intake, as well as how you feel. That said, I use a combination of Olympian Labs pea protein, Nutribiotic's brown rice protein, and Nutiva Organic's hemp protein. I mostly use these combined to make homemade protein bars, as the texture of most protein powders mixed with water puts me off. P.S. Gender has nothing to do with this.0
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I use Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein from Walmart. I mix 1 scoop (27 g of protein) with a cup of Vanilly Silk Soymilk and MAN! I was on a chocolate kick and picked up a chocolate peanut butter by accident- AWESOME!!!!!!0
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I like the Jillian Michaels Whey it's pretty good..and the Bigegst Loser chocolate,, but it's what I like..0
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I use Promasil. Low calorie, no carb, high protein, and doesn't taste like garbage. Honestly the biggest thing is taste...I took a while to find a powder I liked, and most of the ones I tried were disgusting. When you head to the store to buy it, ask the person working if they have tried any of them personally and what they thought of the taste - this has worked out well for me!
Low calorie and no carb! I have just found my protein powder! Thanks
OP - personally, I just look for the highest protein and lowest calorie and carbs. I don't think any of them taste amazing, so go for the right macros that suit your goal.0 -
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bump, Im interested in this subject for husband and myself. :drinker:0
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Look into Pea Proteins - low calorie, high protein & can mix with water & they still taste decent (Olympian Labs Chocolate is VERY low sodium & 25g protein).0
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I use rich chocolate Aria Women's protein and mix with Unsweetened Vanilla Almond milk. 80 calories for two full scoops, and all natural.0
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Thanks you all for your comments!! I Really appreciate it0
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Anything low sugar. I was so surprised to find out that so many have such a high sugar content. Sugar is not good for weight loss and everyone knows that. I also have not consumed any with "fake sugar" recently because I was Leary of fake sugar but I am now trying some products with it to see what kind of results I can get. I did find a Soy Protein powder mix at Earth Fare that had no sugar or fake sugar in it. Just read your labels.0
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I do unsweetened almond milk too. Milk has way to much sugar to add to protein shakes that already have sugar especially.0
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Protein powders are just another source of protein... you don't need anything specially formulated for women. As long as you're under your calories, you won't gain.
Personally, I'm a total cheapskate, so I buy the Market Pantry store brand from Target. I don't always use it, only when I have trouble meeting my protein goal with food alone. I like having protein bars on hand for when I want a candy bar type snack with more nutritional benefits. And again, I'll buy whatever's on sale.0 -
You need whey that is strong enough for a man, but ph balanced for a woman0
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I'm using Warrior Blend, it's plant based, no dairy and no soy, so you don't have to choose lol. And since it's plant based, it's low calorie.0
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You don't have to use a protein shakes. I use them when I need a quick fix before or after the gym. Also, you just have to see which ones you like best and what works for you. If you are losing weight go with a lean one obviously0
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I just bought my first ever protein powder over the weekend. It's called PlantFusion and it's made entirely from vegetable proteins, not casein or whey or soy. I think it's really cool and it also tastes pretty good (so far the chocolate is better than vanilla).
Just try what you like! It doesn't really matter what brand you go with. Just try to stay away from artificial additives.0 -
Let me try to clear up a few misconceptions here
1. It's not "really important" to use protein powder. Nobody has to use protein powder. It's just a supplement to regular dietary protein. If you can get enough from regular food then you are fine.
2. Protein powder won't make you gain weight if consumed in the context of a calorie deficit.
3. There is no such thing as protein powder for women (just as there is no such thing as chicken breast for women).
Also, this is hilarious:You need whey that is strong enough for a man, but ph balanced for a woman0 -
My boyfriend and I share our protein powder! We use GNC 100% Whey Protein- Chocolate. I love it with milk- tastes just like chocolate milk. I like it enough that I haven't felt the need to try anything else. Plus, I buy it when there is a sale and at the beginning of the month (more discounts when you are a gold member)....anyways- taste is usually key! Lately I have been adding it to Silk Unsweetened Almond Milk Vanilla- even better and less calories than skim milk! YUM!0
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I use Optimum Nutrition Whey protein powder (french vanilla ice cream is my favorite) and really like it. It mixes well and I can handle the taste (I blend it with plain almond milk, peanut butter, and ice). It's 120 calories, 3 grams of carbs, and 24 grams of protein per scoop. I bought it based on all the great reviews it's received.
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www.bodybuilding.com has a huge informational section on proteins and all supplements. Plus you can read user reviews on taste and quality. I order all my supplements from their as well.
I also prefer Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Gold Standard. Double Rich chocolate is awesome! Vanilla mixed with orange juice I hear is extremely tasty as well.0 -
I usually buy chocolate. RIght now i have body fortress and optimum nutrition. i blend 1 scoop with 1 cup milk, 1tbsp PB2 nd ice. its amazing!0
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Let me try to clear up a few misconceptions here
1. It's not "really important" to use protein powder. Nobody has to use protein powder. It's just a supplement to regular dietary protein. If you can get enough from regular food then you are fine.
2. Protein powder won't make you gain weight if consumed in the context of a calorie deficit.
3. There is no such thing as protein powder for women (just as there is no such thing as chicken breast for women).
Also, this is hilarious:You need whey that is strong enough for a man, but ph balanced for a woman
I agree with this post in it's entirety. That said I do use a bit of Optimum Nutrition whey and casein at times, but I AM doing 250g protein per day in a now 4000 cal per day diet, so I'm allowed a little0 -
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