Help with Finding Protein Powder
LinnySquare
Posts: 8 Member
Hi,
Hope it's okay that I'm posting to the board; I posted this to the one about food and nutrition, but though there might be some people here with great advice that don't check that board. My apologies if doing so is outside of this site's usual practice.
I'm looking for a top-notch protein powder to go in my morning smoothies. I'm vegetarian and struggling with getting enough protein without also getting lots of carbs (have you seen how carb-heavy beans are?!?). It's been suggested that I should stay away from hemp (great complete protein source but the folks I talked with said the flavor in smoothies is a deal breaker). I'm concerned about purity issues (some of the sites on the internet report protein powders being pulled because of rat dropping, and even Consumer Reports did an article on heavy metals in protein powders), avoiding heat processing (I've read that it yields a lower quality product and may even leave residual chemicals behind)--and I need something with a decent enough taste (not chocolate) to be good in a fruit-based smoothie.
I'd appreciate any recommendations you may have (both "go get this one" and "stay away"!)
Thanks for your help!
Linda
Hope it's okay that I'm posting to the board; I posted this to the one about food and nutrition, but though there might be some people here with great advice that don't check that board. My apologies if doing so is outside of this site's usual practice.
I'm looking for a top-notch protein powder to go in my morning smoothies. I'm vegetarian and struggling with getting enough protein without also getting lots of carbs (have you seen how carb-heavy beans are?!?). It's been suggested that I should stay away from hemp (great complete protein source but the folks I talked with said the flavor in smoothies is a deal breaker). I'm concerned about purity issues (some of the sites on the internet report protein powders being pulled because of rat dropping, and even Consumer Reports did an article on heavy metals in protein powders), avoiding heat processing (I've read that it yields a lower quality product and may even leave residual chemicals behind)--and I need something with a decent enough taste (not chocolate) to be good in a fruit-based smoothie.
I'd appreciate any recommendations you may have (both "go get this one" and "stay away"!)
Thanks for your help!
Linda
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I use muscle Pharms "combat"protein powder. Cookies and cream flavor. I like the taste and it's worked well for me. I get mine from Costco. Not sure if you have one of those in your area.0
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I like Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey0
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I love Vega One. It is vegan, taste is pretty good with ice and some fruit. I usually use the chocolate flavour and add banana and greek yogourt.0
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Do you eat dairy? Or are you looking for something besides whey?0
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Optimum nutrition for us too. It comes in a bounty of flavors. We've only tried 4-5 of them including vanilla and a couple of the chocolate variations. I've liked them all.0
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I love my cellucor protein they have the best flavours!0
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You said you are concerned about purity issues so have a look at Warrior Food™ Natural Vegan Protein.0
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Unjury has unflavored and several flavors.0
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I have tried almost all the Vegan Protein powders and have finally found that the Vegan Smart All-in-one nutritional Shake is by far the BEST as far as taste goes, with the quality ingredients I look for in a protein supplement. My personal favorite is the chocolate flavor by the Vanilla and the Vanilla Chai are also delicious! :-)0
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Thanks, everyone, for your help. On to smoothies...
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rcottonrph1 wrote: »Do you eat dairy? Or are you looking for something besides whey?
rcottonrph1: I used to eat lots of dairy, but found that when I cut it out I fixed most of my stomach problems, so I'm hesitant to add it back (as much as I'm dying for some cottage cheese or greek yoghurt!). It's one of the reasons I'm looking for a protein powder, since I'm down to egg whites (ugh) or beans (too high in carbs) for protein. I don't know if just whey will give me the type of problems I had with whole-product dairy, but was hoping to avoid it just in case.
Linda
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I've been cutting dairy out to help with tummy trouble (like so many others - I thought it was gluten! Nope, my beloved cheese )
Anyhow, I'm liking Orgain's protein powder. It is plant-based and no added sugars, and I can pick it up at Costco (larger size and better price than online)0
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