Which protein shake is the best for women?
proudlatina0317
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I want to know which protein shake is the best one as a meal replacement. I want to use this at night. There are soooo many out there and I would appreciate any info on them. Thanks
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Look for ones that come in pink, sparkly packaging, that always call when they say they will, bring you flowers, and remember your birthday, and that you can enjoy while listening to soft music in a candlelit bubble bath.0
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It doesn't matter really. Proteins aren't gender specific. Just don't get a massive gain protein.
Perfect Whey or Diesel are good and tasty. About 28 grams of protein. I also like Kaizen protein.0 -
I really love the Muscle Milk Light, no weird after taste! But what julies90 said... proteins aren't gender specific.0
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I am new to drinking protein shakes, but I drink Optimum Whey Gold Standard Double Chocolate I got from bodybuilding.com. I was fearful of bulking up, but was told it wouldn't happen. I mix it with 2% milk.0
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So you want to replace dinner with a protein shake? Personally, I think that would be a mistake. I don't believe in using any diet tactics that aren't sustainable, and I find it highly improbable that anyone would give up dinner for the long term- it's too much of a communal meal.
Any brand of protein shake is fine for women- experiment and find one you like the taste of. There's no difference between the protein requirements for woman than men. I would advise mixing with milk or almond milk if you're trying to limit calories. If you want it to be more substantial like a meal, you can mix it in a blender with frozen fruit, spinach, kale, peanut butter, flax seed, oats, fresh fruit- whatever, really.0 -
whichever one she will take.0
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If you really feel the need to replace a meal with a shake, maybe make it breakfast rather than dinner (dinner is a social meal) and make sure it's full of actual food.
Use a protein powder (I use Optimum Nutrition) and add milk of choice, fruit and/or leafy veg like kale or spinach some ice and perhaps a quarter cup of uncooked oats to bulk it out. Loads of good stuff, filling and tasty... Plus you can drink it on your work commute etc, leaving more time for your morning workout or (my choice) more sleep.0 -
okay- well there are a few issues at hand.
Protein shakes are not meal replacement shakes.
They can be- but they are not inherently the same thing.
most people don't need meal replacements- but that's not for me to say since I don't know you. Usually a meal replacement isn't as satisfying and works better for people having a hard timing meeting their calorie goals. Real food is almost always better than liquid food.
But be careful if you're goal is to just supplement protein- you don't want a meal replacement- you're going to blow your calories like crazy if you do.
protein is protein- there is no male female specific- so buy which everyone makes you happy in your pants and go from there. Gold Standard is a really good brand and is a great price point. You can't really go wrong with it.I am new to drinking protein shakes, but I drink Optimum Whey Gold Standard Double Chocolate I got from bodybuilding.com. I was fearful of bulking up, but was told it wouldn't happen. I mix it with 2% milk.
it's laughably hard to ACTUALLY bulk. it doesn't happen on accident.0 -
Hi, Are you looking for a protein replacement for weight loss? My doctor recommended a whey protein powder replacement. She said sometimes the soy proteins don't always give women the desired results. I have tried body fortress super advanced whey protein replacement. The vanilla taste is decent, best if mixed with low calorie almond milk or skim milk (not water). One scoop (41g) 170 cal 2.5 fat 30 g protein and 7 carbs. Good luck0
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The one made by a man0
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Proteins, like dumbbells and weight plates, aren't gender specific. Pick your favorite flavor and go nuts.0
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I really like Unjury - Vanilla, it is medial quality protein. I purchase it from my dr's office but you can also purchase it from the Unjury website. It is 21 grams of protein!0
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Another vote for Optimum Nutrition.
flavorwise, ON and Trutein are voted the best consistently on bodybuilding.com
protein is not gender specific and if you are buying one that says it's "made for females" about the only thing you are getting is a price hike because of marketing technique.0 -
The one that doesn't make you gag? And doesn't clump.
It's hard to swallow the clumpy ones.0 -
The one that doesn't make you gag? And doesn't clump.
It's hard to swallow the clumpy ones.
OMG someone gave me mango/peach whatever ISOPURE.
HOLYSH*TSNACKSBATMAN.
didn't blend well- and tasted like complete and utter *kitten*.
50$ of wasted protein- i coudln't even think of a useful way to dispose of it. barf.0 -
It's not gender specific.
I however like Cytosport Vanilla or Chocolate (from Costco). 140 calories a scoop, 27g of protein, 3g of carbs and sugar. Also contain a little bit of fiber, too. I try my best to consume a high fiber diet so it's important my protein contains some. HTH!0 -
The one straight from the source. :smokin: :drinker:0
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I prefer to pick the tastiest.0
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I love shakeology but it is only available in the US, Canada or shipped to an FPO and only through a beachbody coach.
It is great for women because it is high in calcium and antioxidants and all natural.0 -
I just purchased SlimQuick Chocolate Dream. 100 Calories a scoop I used skim milk and a banana and some PB and it was amazing...and came in at 300 calories....0
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I do the chocolate Whey Protein powder and I add it to my my steel cut oats w/greek yogurt.0
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My opinion on protein powders:
best is a hi-quality whey.
I don't like soy, I don't think it's good for you.
Good choice I found at Vitamin Shoppe, Reserveage Grass-fed Whey. Tastes great, has the co-factors found in grass-fed milk, and was a decent price.0 -
1 - protein is not gender specific
2- protein shakes are generally used to supplement protein intake, not as a meal replacement; you're much better off eating an actual meal.0 -
Phase8 by MuscleTech tastes awesome and is reasonably priced.0
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There's no such thing.0
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I use protein shakes daily to keep calories up already at 5-6 meals and needed after long strength training sessions (2hrs) but would agree with others not meant to be a meal replacement be careful with that idea.
They are not gender related it is by taste. The ones in Wal Mart usually don't taste as good and absorption I have heard but not sure if it is true can vary. I use Intex and it tastes good have also used Matrix and liked it. It will not bulk you up. I know the Muscle milk is good and comes premixed whch might be helpful if on the go. Most have 23 grams of protein per serving I think some go higher mine now is at 32 and I like it becasue it can be mixed with water for after workout or used for large calorie needs with fruit ce cream and peanut butter.0 -
I agree, they are not gender specific.
Personally, I like Beverly UMP -- Chocolate or Vanilla. Can order from Amazon.0 -
I drink this one too! I mix it with unsweetened vanilla almond milk though and mix in a cup of frozen fruit (I love blueberries) and a cup of baby spinach and run it through my nutribullet....it's delicious! The Vanilla Ice Cream is another good flavor if you want something neutral to mix fruit with. I purchased ours at GNC.0
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Grilled chicken...0
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