Best protein powder for women?
jkxoxo91
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I'm wondering what recommendations do people have for a protein powder women can take? I currently am taking muscle farm cookies and cream protein that they sell at costco but I'm starting to not like it.. Seems too sweet for me. Any suggestions to other products?
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Women don't have to take a special kind of protein powder. Just get something that tastes good to you.
I like Optimum Nutrition. They've got a ton of different flavors.0 -
Protein specifically marketed at women is usually just expensive. You can have the same protein as a man....0
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Does protein powder for women have magical powers?0
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I really like Isopure's low carb toasted coconut. Sometimes I add fruit, other times, just Silk's unsweetened coconut milk (45cal/cup).
I don't know if it's "good" in a MFP way but it's tasty and curbs between meal hunger. I'm guessing you'd want more carbs if you're using it to refuel after a workout.0 -
Look up "pink tax." Products marketed toward women tend to be much more expensive that the same products marketed toward men.
I use 100% whey and whatever is on sale, assuming it tastes decent.0 -
I use muscle milk protein powder. I'm on cookies and cream right now, but I've tried all the flavors and they're all good. You don't need to take a specific protein powder because you're a woman. I have heard soy protein is not good for women due to its similarity to estrogen, but who knows how true that is.0
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I tried Protizyme lately; the vanilla cake batter and peanut butter cup are pretty good!0
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I don't buy gender specific protein powder...I buy whey at the grocery store and check the protein levels...why because anything like that is a gimmick...we as women don't need "special" pink cans for our protein powder.0
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The one in the pink bottle.
Kidding, kidding. I just use the one at Costco because it tastes decent and is a reasonable price.0 -
I live in the UK so I use one from Bulk Powders, but always go with whey or a whey+casein blend. If you are finding most too sweet then why not try an unflavoured whey protein and flavour it yourself? The plain whey has a mild milky flavour to it and you can mix it up with whatever you want.0
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My local Costco sells Orgain Organic Protein that is plant-based. I love the stuff and highly recommend it.0
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I buy cellucor because it's good protein vs calories and is tasty.0
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I love UMP (ultimate muscle protein) by Beverly International. My favorite flavor is their cookies and cream.0
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I like Plantfusion. I prefer the vanilla over the chocolate. It's cheapest when I order it online.0
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I use the visalus protine powder. It's expensive (50 a bag) but it works amazing. If I keep with it i feel amazing on it. It helps with my cravings helps me to eat smaller portions because I get fuller faster which in turn helps me make better food choices because my first thought is i need to be full. It's what is the better healthier option.-1
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Women don't have to take a special kind of protein powder. Just get something that tastes good to you.
I like Optimum Nutrition. They've got a ton of different flavors.
Love ON - especially the coffee flavor. I put it in coffee and use some ice if I drink it in the morning. Amazing.0 -
I love the Quest vanilla. It's easy to add PB2 or raw cocoa powder too. It's only 100 calories per scoop and has 22 grams of protein I believe. I got mine at GNC and it's reasonably priced.0
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