lactose intolerant. what protein powder can i use?

I have never had an protein shakes and it was recommended for me to try them post workouts. I am lactose intolerant (highly reactive to milk , soft serve ice cream, yogurt/ Greek yogurt that is not fat free). I do not react to cheese, sour cream, or fat free yogurt. I usually drink lactaid skim milk and am attempting to switch to almond milk.

So what are your recommendations for post workout protein powder or snacks I can eat/drink on the way home from the gym?

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  • SuperstarDJ
    SuperstarDJ Posts: 442 Member
    My local health food store does pea protein and hemp protein powder.
  • cwsreddy
    cwsreddy Posts: 998 Member
    egg protein is the greatest unless you're veg, then pea protein is my next go to.

    egg protein in the most bioavailable of all protein powders.
  • rejectuf
    rejectuf Posts: 487 Member
    Whey Isolate has very very low amounts of lactose. Try seeing if you can buy a sample of 100% isolate whey protein. Whey is generally more cost efficient and better tasting than other forms of protein.
  • Kristinemomof3
    Kristinemomof3 Posts: 636 Member
    Muscle Milk is lactose free, my husband is lactose intolerant and it's what I buy for him since I can get it at the grocery store. I just watch for sales.
  • vanatino
    vanatino Posts: 2
    Bulk barn has brown rice protein powder, its a little expensive though, 18$ for 340g
  • shmeganrose
    shmeganrose Posts: 16 Member
    Try a vegan protein. I use Arbonne's Vegan Chocolate and Vanilla.They have 20g of cranberry and pea protein per serving. Both can be mixed with water or almond milk and taste great!
  • ArleneMobley
    ArleneMobley Posts: 44 Member
    metabolic maintenance complete protein powder. Pea, Rice Hemp protein. I drank with almond milk and a banana. delicious!
  • LeafyGreenGirl
    LeafyGreenGirl Posts: 17 Member
    I really liked vega (http://myvega.com/) it was the best tasting, dairy-free one I found.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,989 Member
    Post protein shakes are over exaggerated. It's been an ongoing recommendation based on the habits that bodybuilder's/fitness competitors used one post workout.
    If you're supplying enough protein and calories to your diet daily, you really don't need one.
    If you want to use one though, there are several that don't have any lactose in them. The key is finding one that TASTES decent to you.

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  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
    I'm similar with lactose (milk is evil, cheese is usually fine.) I use whey protein powder mixed with lactaid milk. I've used various brands with no problems.
  • angel_of_harmony
    angel_of_harmony Posts: 188 Member
    Have you considered using almond milk? I mix it with EAS soy based protein powder; the vanilla is my favorite.
  • TonyStark30
    TonyStark30 Posts: 497 Member
    Syntrax Protein shakes are Lactose free as they use the same Whey blend for their medical Products. Otherwise yeah just switch to one not made from milk.
  • MyRummyHens
    MyRummyHens Posts: 141 Member
    I love the sunwarrior vanilla, I add a little to my chocolate bomb post workout. I don't get on with the vega products, they don't suit me at all. It's definitely a case of trying and seeing what you like. You can get individual sachets of most of them.
  • fannyfrost
    fannyfrost Posts: 756 Member
    I am lactose and use Soy or Veg protein when I get a shake at the gym. However, I read that chocolate milk is perfect for recovery. I drink Almond Milk, so I bought Chcolate Almond Milk and do a 1/2 and 1/2 mix with the Original unsweetened Almond Milk. Depending on what you do, this may be more than enough.

    FYI, my protein shakes I get at the gym are healthy treats :)
  • GeorgeL583
    GeorgeL583 Posts: 34 Member
    I use Gold Standard whey protein powder with Almond milk.
  • pennydreadful270
    pennydreadful270 Posts: 266 Member
    Since lactose is a carbohydrate the high % protein shakes will have very little lactose in them. The protein part is whey, the higher % stuff costs more, but you will tolerate it better.
  • shreddychucky
    shreddychucky Posts: 1 Member
    I would go with a Whey Isolate Protein. Fyi, you don't need a protein shake post-workout. As long as your protein needs are met by the end of the day.