Best brain-based protein powder?
EccentricDead
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So I can't eat gluten, whey, casein, soy, eggs, fish, lactose, tree nuts, ground nuts, alcohol, shellfish, coconut, cayenne, sesame, or maize. Unfortunately, most humans eat some or all of these substances and therefore I am at risk of allergic reaction when I eat their brains.
However, I need to increase my brain macro to 100% of my diet so my question is: are there any brain-based isolate powders on the market?
However, I need to increase my brain macro to 100% of my diet so my question is: are there any brain-based isolate powders on the market?
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I think you should contact DR Oz and convince him that all those things you listed cause cancer in humans. Wait till Oz-watching people cut all that from their diets, then eat their brains. Those will likely be smaller than average, but better than nothing, right?0
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Cow brains are usually pretty safe...as long as they don't come from Europe.0
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it's better for you to meet your brain macros with real brains, not brain isolate protein powder. Human brains are an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, and the brain protein powders just contain the protein from the brains, all the fat content is lost, with includes all the EFAs.0
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So I can't eat gluten, whey, casein, soy, eggs, fish, lactose, tree nuts, ground nuts, alcohol, shellfish, coconut, cayenne, sesame, or maize. Unfortunately, most humans eat some or all of these substances and therefore I am at risk of allergic reaction when I eat their brains.
However, I need to increase my brain macro to 100% of my diet so my question is: are there any brain-based isolate powders on the market?
pro-tip: stay away from Washington DC. there's very little to be found there in the way of brains.0 -
If I were you, I'd stick with clean, organic vegan's brains.
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If I were you, I'd stick with clean, organic vegan's brains.
Tastes just like cauliflower.0 -
Forget Dr Oz! You should consult Dr Lecter!
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it's better for you to meet your brain macros with real brains, not brain isolate protein powder. Human brains are an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, and the brain protein powders just contain the protein from the brains, all the fat content is lost, with includes all the EFAs.
See? Science is your friend every time, even if you *are* a zombie.0 -
So I can't eat gluten, whey, casein, soy, eggs, fish, lactose, tree nuts, ground nuts, alcohol, shellfish, coconut, cayenne, sesame, or maize. Unfortunately, most humans eat some or all of these substances and therefore I am at risk of allergic reaction when I eat their brains.
However, I need to increase my brain macro to 100% of my diet so my question is: are there any brain-based isolate powders on the market?
pro-tip: stay away from Washington DC. there's very little to be found there in the way of brains.
The MFP forums may be even worse.0 -
So I can't eat gluten, whey, casein, soy, eggs, fish, lactose, tree nuts, ground nuts, alcohol, shellfish, coconut, cayenne, sesame, or maize. Unfortunately, most humans eat some or all of these substances and therefore I am at risk of allergic reaction when I eat their brains.
However, I need to increase my brain macro to 100% of my diet so my question is: are there any brain-based isolate powders on the market?
pro-tip: stay away from Washington DC. there's very little to be found there in the way of brains.
The MFP forums may be even worse.0
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