Best protein powder for women...in your opinion

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  • Chief_Rocka
    Chief_Rocka Posts: 4,710 Member
    Isopure makes a powder that they sell in 1 lb cans. Because the 2.5lb and 5lb tubs tend to make women bulky

    Can't they look for a man in the store and ask for a spot?
  • n0ob
    n0ob Posts: 2,390 Member
    I like optimum nutrition gold standard.

    The ON Caseins taste the best though. But casein's pretty hard core...
  • Cliffslosinit
    Cliffslosinit Posts: 5,044 Member
    As long as the can is pink and the lid is not too tight. Buy it.

    I can agree with pink, but I don't like "not too tight"

    agree
  • BlairCottier
    BlairCottier Posts: 171 Member
    Bump, thanks for posting!
  • johloz
    johloz Posts: 176 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here

    My bad. I forgot that vegans don't need the same nutrients as the rest of us to function. Oops.
  • dantrick
    dantrick Posts: 369 Member
    I use Gold Standard whey. It's 120 calories for 24 grams of protein and the taste is good.

    yup this one. voted best protein for 2012 by bodybuilder.com
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    I use body fortress because I can buy it at the grocery store.
  • Melo1966
    Melo1966 Posts: 881 Member
    Isopure makes a powder that they sell in 1 lb cans. Because the 2.5lb and 5lb tubs tend to make women bulky

    I like this idea it takes so long for me to go thru 2lbs but I am sure that it probably costs more than my cheap Body Fortress.
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here
    Militant vegan? That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    First off, many vegans take protein powder, and vegan powders exist, so me being vegan has absolutely nothing to do with me feeling like pills and powders are BS

    Even before i was vegan, i didn't take protein supplements, because nutrition comes from food, not powder. I never felt like i had a powder deficiency, so why would i feel the need to take powder to fix my non-existent deficiency?
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here

    My bad. I forgot that vegans don't need the same nutrients as the rest of us to function. Oops.
    Vegans and non-vegans have the same nutritional needs; we are all the same species.

    Neither one needs a powder to function.
  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here
    Militant vegan? That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    First off, many vegans take protein powder, and vegan powders exist, so me being vegan has absolutely nothing to do with me feeling like pills and powders are BS

    Even before i was vegan, i didn't take protein supplements, because nutrition comes from food, not powder. I never felt like i had a powder deficiency, so why would i feel the need to take powder to fix my non-existent deficiency?

    I respect your right to feel what you feel about all this but your position is not backed by science nor varied experience and your all or nothing approach is unappealing to the masses
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here
    Militant vegan? That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    First off, many vegans take protein powder, and vegan powders exist, so me being vegan has absolutely nothing to do with me feeling like pills and powders are BS

    Even before i was vegan, i didn't take protein supplements, because nutrition comes from food, not powder. I never felt like i had a powder deficiency, so why would i feel the need to take powder to fix my non-existent deficiency?

    I respect your right to feel what you feel about all this but your position is not backed by science nor varied experience and your all or nothing approach is unappealing to the masses
    Being against false foods, like pills and powders, is not an "all or nothing" approach. A whole foods diet is not backed by science?

    I have no desire to appeal to the masses, i base my opinions on the scientific data, not on palatability. I accept that most people believe what they want to believe, not what is correct.
  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here
    Militant vegan? That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    First off, many vegans take protein powder, and vegan powders exist, so me being vegan has absolutely nothing to do with me feeling like pills and powders are BS

    Even before i was vegan, i didn't take protein supplements, because nutrition comes from food, not powder. I never felt like i had a powder deficiency, so why would i feel the need to take powder to fix my non-existent deficiency?

    I respect your right to feel what you feel about all this but your position is not backed by science nor varied experience and your all or nothing approach is unappealing to the masses
    Being against false foods, like pills and powders, is not an "all or nothing" approach. A whole foods diet is not backed by science?

    I have no desire to appeal to the masses, i base my opinions on the scientific data, not on palatability. I accept that most people believe what they want to believe, not what is correct.

    dude...come on...fess up

    you have called just about everything poison except raw organic broccoli
  • Joreanasaurous
    Joreanasaurous Posts: 1,384 Member
    I like Muscle Milk because my mom buys it for my brother and I can steal it and use it for free. :)
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here
    Militant vegan? That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    First off, many vegans take protein powder, and vegan powders exist, so me being vegan has absolutely nothing to do with me feeling like pills and powders are BS

    Even before i was vegan, i didn't take protein supplements, because nutrition comes from food, not powder. I never felt like i had a powder deficiency, so why would i feel the need to take powder to fix my non-existent deficiency?

    I respect your right to feel what you feel about all this but your position is not backed by science nor varied experience and your all or nothing approach is unappealing to the masses
    Being against false foods, like pills and powders, is not an "all or nothing" approach. A whole foods diet is not backed by science?

    I have no desire to appeal to the masses, i base my opinions on the scientific data, not on palatability. I accept that most people believe what they want to believe, not what is correct.

    dude...come on...fess up

    you have called just about everything poison except raw organic broccoli
    Fess up to what? You still hold your mis-interpretation of a previous thread against me, and have objected to everything you've seen me say, ever since. You have not any argument regarding protein powder, but you sure want to tell me your thoughts on my approach.
  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    None.

    Why do you say this?

    Militant vegan, nothing to see here
    Militant vegan? That's a bit of an oxymoron.

    First off, many vegans take protein powder, and vegan powders exist, so me being vegan has absolutely nothing to do with me feeling like pills and powders are BS

    Even before i was vegan, i didn't take protein supplements, because nutrition comes from food, not powder. I never felt like i had a powder deficiency, so why would i feel the need to take powder to fix my non-existent deficiency?

    I respect your right to feel what you feel about all this but your position is not backed by science nor varied experience and your all or nothing approach is unappealing to the masses
    Being against false foods, like pills and powders, is not an "all or nothing" approach. A whole foods diet is not backed by science?

    I have no desire to appeal to the masses, i base my opinions on the scientific data, not on palatability. I accept that most people believe what they want to believe, not what is correct.

    dude...come on...fess up

    you have called just about everything poison except raw organic broccoli
    Fess up to what? You still hold your mis-interpretation of a previous thread against me, and have objected to everything you've seen me say, ever since. You have not any argument regarding protein powder, but you sure want to tell me your thoughts on my approach.

    I dont hold it against you, like I said, I respect your right to feel the way you feel.

    But as you know, no one ever wins these philosophical debates...so good luck
  • SilverLotusGirl
    SilverLotusGirl Posts: 537 Member
    Ideologies on food aside, who need protein powders? Well, I guess no one needs them but who are they best for? If someone is trying to up protein to get more lean body mass but isn't doing a lot of lifting, yet, or not like super crossfit athletic would the added protein be a benefit for keeping them full longer and less likely to snack on carby things or would it just add to bloat and weight gain. And since I'm not on testosterone I'm not worried about getting bulky.
  • geekgirl71
    geekgirl71 Posts: 10 Member
    BSN Syntha 6 - strawberry milkshake....yummy!
  • FullOfWin
    FullOfWin Posts: 1,414 Member
    Ideologies on food aside, who need protein powders? Well, I guess no one needs them but who are they best for? If someone is trying to up protein to get more lean body mass but isn't doing a lot of lifting, yet, or not like super crossfit athletic would the added protein be a benefit for keeping them full longer and less likely to snack on carby things or would it just add to bloat and weight gain. And since I'm not on testosterone I'm not worried about getting bulky.

    chicken would make you feel full longer than powder mixed with water
  • LilEmm
    LilEmm Posts: 240
    Trader Joe's sells hemp protein powder that is vegan, if anyone's lookin for a hemp based powder.
  • _Tuyana_
    _Tuyana_ Posts: 83 Member
    protein specifically for women is just a marketing sham. I go with Horleys Ice Whey (it's got BCAA and glutamine). I'm pretty happy with it
  • P05T5CRIPT
    P05T5CRIPT Posts: 285 Member
    In my opinion, protein is gender neutral.

    Always thought the same. I use Impact Whey Protein from myprotein.com and love it.
  • letjog
    letjog Posts: 260 Member
    I'm a big fan f PHD Diet Whey. (In UK buy at holland and barrett or GNC)
    It's yummy, packs a good protein punch and has slightly fewer calories per protein gram than other brands.

    I looove the vanilla flavour in porridge
  • Matt_Wild
    Matt_Wild Posts: 2,673 Member
    There isn't a difference. Seriously.
  • I'm new to the whole "protein shake" world. I thought as a woman I'd gain mass and didn't want that- I was wrong. So far my research has prevailed optimum nutrition whey- to be most "liked"..
    Gonna try chocolate.
    I hope it works as I want it too- right now I basically eat giant salads filled with everything but the kitchen sink! But not much variation- I work out almost 3 hrs daily. I'm not getting
    Enough food- I'm a slow learner!
    85 mins of workout is elliptical so it's not as intense as it seems- also doing insanity at night.
    Hoping this added
    Protein will help me get
    More toned.
  • suelegal
    suelegal Posts: 1,282 Member
    whatever you decide, stay out of GNC

    they are over priced. buy from Amazon or bodybuilding.com

    avoid soy (IMO)

    read the ingredients....know what they are and how much of each

    fage greek yogurt, tuna, chicken, beef are my preferred protein sources but I will add in whey and casein powders

    adding chocolate protein powder to plain fage yogurt then in the freezer for 20 minutes is a great protein packed treat

    netrition.com and supplementwarehouse.com have good prices as well.

    Eat the Bear is great, according to some of the stores locally, it's supposed to be the purest protein available. Is it? I don't know, but I love the taste, it doesn't have a lot of extra crap in it and the protein/cal ratio is good.
  • I don't believe there is a protein powder just for women....well there are ones designed for women but they usually aren't any different or that great tasting (I had definity & sculptress from Maxitone, both tasted horrible and didn't mix well at all)

    Just go for Optimum Nutrition or OneWhey :)
  • Cr01502
    Cr01502 Posts: 3,614 Member
    You need to find something strong enough for a man but PH balanced for a woman

    Is that so it won't make you bulky?

    I recently took some protein that was PH balanced for a woman.

    I grew breasts.