NON diary protein powder recommendations
GymRatGirl13
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Hey all! I was diagnosed lactose intolerant six months ago and gave up everything except my beloved whey protein powder. I cut down to one shake a day and am not willing to give that up, so I am looking for recommendations based on FLAVOR that are non dairy. I tried a vanilla flavored brown rice vegan powder and it literally tastes like flour. OMG. Any recommendations would be SO GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
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might try a chocolate egg powder. Soy and other plant powders taste like *kitten* like most dairy ones as well (and any other powder for that matter).0
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Have you considered hemp protein? I've heard it tastes like lawn clippings.0
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lol...you eat lawn clippings?0
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Have you considered hemp protein? I've heard it tastes like lawn clippings.
Why would I try that if it tastes like lawn clippings? I appreciate your "tasteless" humor. :-)0 -
I like Omega pumpkin seed protein powder. I find that it blends well and is pretty taste neutral in a smoothie. I like it so much I tried baking with it. That's not a good idea.0
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Try rice protein powder. 24 grams of protein, 120 calories, in two tablespoons of NutriBiotics brand.0
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I use pulsin pea protein 20 grams 70 calories with 17 g of protein0
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I had tests run for food sensitivities. I had a severe reaction to cow's milk and casein. I am drinking this protein powder now, and I have had no reactions at all. It is pretty tasty. I ordered the Vanilla, too, but I have not tried it yet. The Thorne website has a lot of information, if you want to read more about it. This is a rice and pea protein powder.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LERXW8/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=10 -
Vegan shakeology tastes pretty good and is a lot less gritty than other vegan powders I've tried. Its a bit pricey though... I think its worth it but many do not.
You could also try a soy based protein, I don't have a specific brand in mind because I try to avoid soy myself, but I've heard that soy based powders are best in terms of taste when it comes to non-dairy powders.0 -
Muscle Milk by CytoSport is lactose free. It tastes pretty good and mixes well with almond milk or water.0
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Oh I just remembered another protein powder I've tried, its vegan and soy free, AND it tastes really good too. Sunwarrior is really good, I had forgotten about it. I tried it when I went on a vegan diet for a time, but once I went back to eating meat, eggs, and dairy, I didn't really need to buy it anymore.
http://www.allstarhealth.com/f/sunwarrior-classic_protein_raw_vegan.htm0 -
What about soy?0
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Muscle Milk by CytoSport is lactose free. It tastes pretty good and mixes well with almond milk or water.
Gluten free as well for all you people not wanting any glutes.0 -
might try a chocolate egg powder. Soy and other plant powders taste like *kitten* like most dairy ones as well (and any other powder for that matter).
You eat *kitten*?0 -
Vega Sport is really good stuff and it's all vegan so there will be no lactose. There are tons of options out there.0
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I like Now's pea protein in vanilla toffee flavor. 120 cal, 25 g protein, 2 g carb (fiber), and 3 g mono fat. That's quoted from memory, I might be off a gram either way on some of that, but it's close. You can also buy unflavored and use fresh fruit to flavor it.0
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Agreed, brown rice protein is nasty. I really don't like hemp either.
The only non dairy protein powder I love is Vega One. It's awesome and all of them are at least 2 servings vegetables as well. My favorites are the protein smoothie line - tropical blend and the berry but the original Vega One berry is great too.
http://myvega.com/
If you want to check them out.0 -
Great recommendations. I am reading up on all of them now. Thank you!!0
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VegaOne and the Essentials line are good.... and yummy0
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Muscle Milk by CytoSport is lactose free. It tastes pretty good and mixes well with almond milk or water.
Gluten free as well for all you people not wanting any glutes.
I was going to suggest this as well.0 -
Plant head. Vitamin shoppe carries it. Good luck.0
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OP, do you want to drink the protein powder, bake with it, ... ???
I am a fan of Garen of Life Warrior Blend, Egg protein powders, and Rice protein. The rice protein powder I use alot for baking, especially when I mix it with my besan flour.0 -
Oh I just remembered another protein powder I've tried, its vegan and soy free, AND it tastes really good too. Sunwarrior is really good, I had forgotten about it. I tried it when I went on a vegan diet for a time, but once I went back to eating meat, eggs, and dairy, I didn't really need to buy it anymore.
http://www.allstarhealth.com/f/sunwarrior-classic_protein_raw_vegan.htm
This is the one I use. I have the chocolate flavour at the moment and it's pretty good.0 -
might try a chocolate egg powder. Soy and other plant powders taste like *kitten* like most dairy ones as well (and any other powder for that matter).
You eat *kitten*?
Doesn't everybody?0 -
Jay Robb Egg White Protein Powder. I've tried a few brands - both whey protein and egg white protein powder - and that one is my favorite and has the best ingredients/nutrition info.0
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there is a really good soy protein powder and its chocolate0
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Genuine Health vegan protein it comes in triple chocolate and vanilla.Its delicious each scoop is 20g of protein.I get mine from the vitamin Shoppe.0
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