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redraidergirl2009
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Does anyone have any suggestions for a protein powder with no artificial sweeteners, just found out mine had them and I don't want them anymore. I was thinking of soy or whey ones? Something that will blend well with fruit and also one that is chocolate that I can mix with water or almond milk pretty quick after a work out that isn't horrible tasting.
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What do you have against artificial sweeteners, like Sucralose? There's no real science for avoiding it so don't get caught up in the media hype against it.
Usually, protein powder offers 18-26 grams of protein and 100-250 calories on average when mixed in water or milk. There's no need to blend fruit, ice, or other solid ingredients with them. And it's fine if that is your preference, but that routine will get old real quick.0 -
I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?0
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Lookup "About Time Protein"0
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redraidergirl2009 wrote: »Does anyone have any suggestions for a protein powder with no artificial sweeteners, just found out mine had them and I don't want them anymore. I was thinking of soy or whey ones? Something that will blend well with fruit and also one that is chocolate that I can mix with water or almond milk pretty quick after a work out that isn't horrible tasting.
I mix unsweetened chocolate almond milk with Isopure unflavored whey protein and stevia, optional some 100% coco powder in addition0 -
I use Arbonne essentials protein powder. It's vegan, no GMOs and gluten free w no artificial
Sweeteners. Contains stevia and pure cane sugar ( equivalent to a small green apple). I mix mine w water. I love to put canned pumpkin in the vanilla powder w cinnamon and I add 1/4 avocado to the chocolate to make it thicker , almost like pudding. LMK if you need any other info.0 -
I really like Promix Grass Fed Whey. I even like it mixed with just water. Organic, raw whey that isn't gritty and kind of tastes like Organic whole milk.0
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the Peanut Butter quest protein powder is the best tasting out of the 15 or so that I have tried.0
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Oh, its and its a whey and casein blend.0
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About Time , great taste, all natural.0
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Nutruya unflavoured hemp protein for me. Then I can mix it up with flavours and make it taste of whatever I want0
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jaywirth88 wrote: »the Peanut Butter quest protein powder is the best tasting out of the 15 or so that I have tried.
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redraidergirl2009 wrote: »I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?
Because the arbitrary reasons that you attribute to weight loss don't help you or anyone else... especially in this case where something like Splenda is next to nothing, calorie-wise per serving.
In order to lose about one pound of tissue weight, you need to consume about 3,500 calories less than you expend. So if you were correct in your assumption that your 4 lb. weight loss was solely due to restricting artificial sweeteners, then you cut 14,000 artificial sweetener calories from your diet in one week (3,500 calories x 4). That wouldn't even be possible with pure sugar, or any single food.
Reduction of headaches and ravenous urges to snack are also meaningless correlations that you are assigning via a self-fulfilling prophecy, because avoiding artificial sweeteners is healthier "in your mind".
Lastly, there are no scientific studies that label artificial sweeteners as the culprit for headaches or increased appetite. And there are certainly no studies where cutting them out of one's diet results in weight loss, whether directly or indirectly. If anything, they replace higher calorie refined sugar products and therefore result in a lesser weekly caloric intake.0 -
redraidergirl2009 wrote: »I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?
If you didn't realize they were in your protein powder, it's likely not affecting your health or weight loss.
I have no direct recommendation (my protein powder has artificial sweeteners), but one thing you could do is focus on getting your protein from whole food sources you cook yourself and use those to hit your daily protein goal. Then you don't have to worry about hidden ingredients.0 -
redraidergirl2009 wrote: »I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?
Because the arbitrary reasons that you attribute to weight loss don't help you or anyone else... especially in this case where something like Splenda is next to nothing, calorie-wise per serving.
In order to lose about one pound of tissue weight, you need to consume about 3,500 calories less than you expend. So if you were correct in your assumption that your 4 lb. weight loss was solely due to restricting artificial sweeteners, then you cut 14,000 artificial sweetener calories from your diet in one week (3,500 calories x 4). That wouldn't even be possible with pure sugar, or any single food.
Reduction of headaches and ravenous urges to snack are also meaningless correlations that you are assigning via a self-fulfilling prophecy, because avoiding artificial sweeteners is healthier "in your mind".
Lastly, there are no scientific studies that label artificial sweeteners as the culprit for headaches or increased appetite. And there are certainly no studies where cutting them out of one's diet results in weight loss, whether directly or indirectly. If anything, they replace higher calorie refined sugar products and therefore result in a lesser weekly caloric intake.
I'm not saying you or anyone else should stop eating/drinking artificial sweeteners. That's a personal choice. I don't know if you're so offended because you sell some or something but I can tell you personally that I did sell herbalife and was surprised how much of their stuff if full of artificial sweeteners. I can choose what I do and do not want to put in my body. Now if you don't have any recommendations why are you here?0 -
redraidergirl2009 wrote: »I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?
If you didn't realize they were in your protein powder, it's likely not affecting your health or weight loss.
I have no direct recommendation (my protein powder has artificial sweeteners), but one thing you could do is focus on getting your protein from whole food sources you cook yourself and use those to hit your daily protein goal. Then you don't have to worry about hidden ingredients.
I generally do get my protein from whole sources. I only use protein powder for smoothies which I sometimes have for breakfast because it's quick or after my workout on my lifting days. I'm not using them for snacks or meals anymore. I was using herbalife and fitmiss and quest powders.
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redraidergirl2009 wrote: »redraidergirl2009 wrote: »I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?
Because the arbitrary reasons that you attribute to weight loss don't help you or anyone else... especially in this case where something like Splenda is next to nothing, calorie-wise per serving.
In order to lose about one pound of tissue weight, you need to consume about 3,500 calories less than you expend. So if you were correct in your assumption that your 4 lb. weight loss was solely due to restricting artificial sweeteners, then you cut 14,000 artificial sweetener calories from your diet in one week (3,500 calories x 4). That wouldn't even be possible with pure sugar, or any single food.
Reduction of headaches and ravenous urges to snack are also meaningless correlations that you are assigning via a self-fulfilling prophecy, because avoiding artificial sweeteners is healthier "in your mind".
Lastly, there are no scientific studies that label artificial sweeteners as the culprit for headaches or increased appetite. And there are certainly no studies where cutting them out of one's diet results in weight loss, whether directly or indirectly. If anything, they replace higher calorie refined sugar products and therefore result in a lesser weekly caloric intake.
I'm not saying you or anyone else should stop eating/drinking artificial sweeteners. That's a personal choice. I don't know if you're so offended because you sell some or something but I can tell you personally that I did sell herbalife and was surprised how much of their stuff if full of artificial sweeteners. I can choose what I do and do not want to put in my body. Now if you don't have any recommendations why are you here?
Not trying to sell anything... not sure why you got that idea.
I replied to prevent a spread of misinformation, which I see all too much of on these boards.
Did you read my above reply at all? Yes, anyone can choose what to put into their body, but I'm asserting with science that all of the reasons you are suggesting that artificial sweeteners are detrimental are completely false. Countless studies have debunked every single one of your inaccurate correlations.0 -
[/quote]Not trying to sell anything... not sure why you got that idea.
I replied to prevent a spread of misinformation, which I see all too much of on these boards.
Did you read my above reply at all? Yes, anyone can choose what to put into their body, but I'm asserting with science that all of the reasons you are suggesting that artificial sweeteners are detrimental are completely false. Countless studies have debunked every single one of your inaccurate correlations.[/quote]
Who pissed in your corn flakes?
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I replied to prevent a spread of misinformation, which I see all too much of on these boards.
Did you read my above reply at all? Yes, anyone can choose what to put into their body, but I'm asserting with science that all of the reasons you are suggesting that artificial sweeteners are detrimental are completely false. Countless studies have debunked every single one of your inaccurate correlations.[/quote]
Who pissed in your corn flakes?
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I guess it's a standard way of business here - thread sidetracked as usual. But, since we're off the course, the OP's claim:redraidergirl2009 wrote: »I have against it that I lost 4lbs in a week not changing my eating but only by removing aspertame and Sucralose drinks and I don't have a headache for once in a long time or an ravenous urge to snack. If you're not going to give advice why post?
is inaccurate. IF the weight loss actually happened, it's not because of abstinence from aspartame or Sucralose, but because of reduced calories. Sucralose has 0 calories, aspartame has 4 calories per gram. So, in order to account for the claimed 4lb weight loss, OP must have not eaten about 3,500 grams (that's 7.7 pounds!!!!) of aspartame. And that's "in a week"!!! Nah, not true.0
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