Shakeology Replacement?
doodledoo92
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Hi all! Not sure if this has already been asked, but i was wondering if anyone has had any luck replacing shakeology with whey protein (would that be the same, or at least somewhat similar?). I've found a bunch of amazing-sounding shakeology recipes, but i can't justify the cost knowing that money is better off being thrown at my student loans. My boyfriend always keeps his whey protein stocked in the house, so I'm hoping this may be a feasible alternative.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Ovaltine. I'm not kidding. In fact, you will probably get better nutrition. Don't wast you money on scams.0
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Are you trying to replace it just as a protein shake, or as a meal replacement shake? There's nothing magical in Shakeology, despite what their slick advertising would have you believe. The protein isn't even that high and they use pea and rice protein, which is inferior to using straight whey or casein. The whole "superfoods" thing is a bunch of marketing woo, there is no such thing as "superfoods".
If you're just looking for a shake to boost your protein intake, a whey shake would actually be far better than Shakeology. Better quality protein and a lot more of it. If you're looking for a meal replacement, mix in a banana, some nuts, fruit or whatever with the whey protein (you can find good recipes all over the internet).
So basically, IMO, just about anything is a better replacement for Shakeology. And you don't have to deal with the ridiculous prices and pushy, annoying "coaches" (aka salespeople).0 -
I'm having a rough time getting to my daily protein goal, so I need to amp that up. I'm hoping that I could take the shakeology recipes I've found and throw a scoop of whey into the shake rather than the shakeology mix. I just don't want to waste his whey if it sucks
I'll definitely try the ovaltine!0 -
Ovaltine was more or less a joke. Technically you would get as much out of it but it not really a good thing to drink. If you think you need more protein, find a protein shake you like at your local supermarket. You don't have to pay a fortune for it. I'm sure some other folks can give you specific brands to check out.
I personally do not bother with it. I occasionally use a meal replacement when I travel for my long runs (I like Myoplex because it tastes good and is convenient - no other reason).0 -
Oh damn. I love me some ovaltine, haha0
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Thanks to you both, though. I'm super new to all this so I appreciate the input! There's just so much information out there0
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I know. With so many different types of protein powders out there, it can be super confusing. My company sells organic soy protein shakes but I've read so many conflicting papers on soy. I've been using the whey powder from Walmart and while it's fine, there seems to be a lot of fillers in the ingredients. What to do?0
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Here's what you do and you will get a *kitten* load more nutrirents: Get your self some grass fed whey protein, I like whey factors or kaizen naturals, get your self some raw almond butter, almond milk, frozen banana, frozen blueberries, some cocoa powder, few ice cubes blend. This is what I do for shakes most days and it doesn't eat away at my wallet like your shakeology does.0
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I've been using Designer Protein Lite. Not super high protein, 10g., but also has 4g fiber, and a bunch of vitamins. The flavor is vanilla cupcake and it's only 60 calores a scoop, added to my fruit/spinach/yogurt smoothie every morning. Only $8 for the 16 scoop tub at Target.
You might also look into meal replacement shake powders for protein, fiber, and vitamins. Kroger has their own brand that tastes ok for 110 calories.0 -
I use Young Living's protein mix b/c it has goat whey which is far superior to cow whey (they use this too and also hemp, pea, and egg albumin proteins), plus I like all of the B-vitamins, the amino acids, the enzymes and probiotics. I am also a distributor, so it makes sense for me b/c I get a percentage back. Yea, it's pricier than a lot of proteins (but cheaper and better than Shakeology), but of course it's a multi-level marketing company, and with that comes support from your upline and the possibility of establishing a downline. Hey, I'm honest about it unlike a lot of folks involved with MLMs. I really got involved in Young Living for the essential oils, and it just so happens that I enjoy their other products as well. I try to do as much research as I can on ingredients, bioavailability, and all of that. It can me overwhelming at times for sure.0
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Check out the Facebook page of Gaylynn's Garden's. Good info. there.0
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I just use Bob's Red Mill whey protein concentrate. Nothing in it but whey and a little sunflower lecithin (a fat-based molecule isolate from sunflowers that helps the powdered whey dissolve better). I think it was developed for baking, but it works fine in my smoothies. No sugar or flavor other than a vague, reminds-me-of-milk taste, though, so you'll have to add what you want for flavor--I can't imagine drinking it just with water. I don't mind it just in milk--just tastes a little like milk from instant dried milk powder to me--but as I said I bake with it or make smoothies with it, so there's always plenty of other ingredients for flavor. At the time I bought it, I thought it seemed cheaper than buying a protein powder marketed for nutritional purposes, but I didn't do a careful price comparison. I bought four 12-oz packages, so three pounds total, for around $50 I think on Amazon. That's 68 servings at 80 calories and 15 grams of protein each, so around 5 cents per gram of protein.
I tend to think of protein smoothies not so much as a way to work extra protein into my diet (I think there are much easier ways to do that) as a way to have something tasty that contributes to my protein, fiber, and micronutrient needs. -- I'm not sure if that's clear: I mean, for me I wouldn't see protein smoothies as the solution to a lack of protein in my diet -- I can get a lot more protein impact from the same number of calories in the form of a meal with meat, poultry, fish, eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and/or legumes as a central ingredient. But if I want to have something delicious with fruit for breakfast, a snack, a small post-workout meal, or whatever, having a smoothie with whey powder is a great way to ensure that those calories are making a reasonable contribution to my overall protein needs.
When I want to go for chocolate instead of fruit as the predominant flavor, I just dump in some plain (unsweetened) cocoa (the kind you use for baking). For me, whatever fruit I am using (usually berries and/or banana) provides enough sweetness. I almost always put banana and/or avocado in, to get a thick texture like a milkshake.
I hope you find something that works for you.0 -
I use Ideal Shake and the bars, too. Love them. Much cheaper than Shakeology. You can only get them online. They have good reviews. I know alot of people started with Shakeology and switched.0
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doodledoo92 wrote: »I'm having a rough time getting to my daily protein goal, so I need to amp that up. I'm hoping that I could take the shakeology recipes I've found and throw a scoop of whey into the shake rather than the shakeology mix. I just don't want to waste his whey if it sucks
I'll definitely try the ovaltine!
Agree completely that shakeology is unnecessary. I use quest or dymatize whey isolate mainly because I want a protein powder that is mainly protein. There is a lot of carbs in shakeology and adding the fruit and everything else for the yummy shake, makes it not really that helpful in increasing protein specifically.
You can easily replace the shakeology in the recipes for a protein of a different brand. I think the dymatize chocolate fudge is better anyway or the quest one tastes like a milkshake.
I recommend protein powder, but look on the back at the macros and make sure you are getting a lot of protein for those calories and not much else.
Best of luck!
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I use Soylent. The flesh of your fellow man will provide the necessary sustenance!
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I had been drinking shakeology on and off for the last year. It's just too expensive and I finally found a great replacement for a fraction of the cost- it's called Orgain protein powder. It's organic and vegan. No grit. Tastes awesome and can get it for about $27 on Amazon prime0
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adrienstbernard wrote: »I had been drinking shakeology on and off for the last year. It's just too expensive and I finally found a great replacement for a fraction of the cost- it's called Orgain protein powder. It's organic and vegan. No grit. Tastes awesome and can get it for about $27 on Amazon prime
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I don't think shakeology should be slammed for the cost~!! A baker was once asked whats the difference between the $1 bread and the $2 bread the baker replied "nothing but some people feel better buying the $2 bread and who am I to stop them"0
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Michael, I'm not slamming for the cost, necessarily. I just have whey protein at home already and was hoping someone had previously experimented to find if a scoop of chocolate whey, for instance, could replace a scoop of chocolate shakeology in terms of taste and texture. Would rather use what I already buy than go out and buy new things0
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doodledoo92 wrote: »Michael, I'm not slamming for the cost, necessarily. I just have whey protein at home already and was hoping someone had previously experimented to find if a scoop of chocolate whey, for instance, could replace a scoop of chocolate shakeology in terms of taste and texture. Would rather use what I already buy than go out and buy new things
Don't bother, you'd be wasting your money on Snakeoilogy. It's a poor-quality protein powder with a bunch of bogus "supplements" added in which do nothing to improve your health or weight loss, and costs considerably more than a good quality whey/casein protein powder. All their advertising hype about "superfoods", etc., is just that - hype. None of which is supported by scientific studies.
If you want a thicker texture, try a casein or whey/casein protein powder. I use Trutein and when mixed with nonfat milk it makes a nice thick, creamy shake. Dymatize Elite Gourmet (which is another whey/casein blend) is similar in taste/texture, although I like Trutein a bit better.0 -
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Big Train Fit Frappe. They have a mocha and a vanilla latte. I suck at eating in the morning's and this is my go to. 10 Grams of Protein in a quarter cup. I either mix it with water in my blender cup over ice, or add it to my coffee..... Love this stuff.0
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