Natural Protein Powder sans artificial sweeteners
tracysalisbury
Posts: 6 Member
I am looking for a good protein powder that I can add to my morning drinks that does not have any
artificial sweetener at all, even stevia. I have a major intolerance to all of them. Even if it is not flavored at all, that would be fine. I was considering using greek yogurt but when I make a vegetable smoothie I don't always want the dairy. Thanks and Good luck to everyone
artificial sweetener at all, even stevia. I have a major intolerance to all of them. Even if it is not flavored at all, that would be fine. I was considering using greek yogurt but when I make a vegetable smoothie I don't always want the dairy. Thanks and Good luck to everyone
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You can get plenty of WPI's unflavoured and unsweetened0
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Collagen protein0
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Plain unflavored protein are out there. Try syntax nectar.0
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I use left coast bone broth protein powder and it only has the one ingredient (Bone Broth Protein Concentrate) . It foams up a bit in a blender but if you dissolve it in super hot to boiling water you can use it in tea, coffee, whatever it's fine.0
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Thank you to all, In my markets there is not anything like this. I will search more online. I appreciate your help.0
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Piping Rock has an unflavored whey protein. I have ordered from their website many times...I like the product.1
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Isopure whey isolate, unflavored.1
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I just use Bob's Red Mill whey protein concentrate, which has nothing added (originally intended for baking, I believe, but it does the trick).1
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I get whey protein isolate from Bulk Barn. I’ve also picked up brown rice protein from the organic aisle at the supermarket. You then have total control over the sweetener.1
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I really like Vega plant based proteins. I have tried vanilla & chocolate both. Target sells them by the pouch so you can try them. I like the Vega protein + greens. Very filling to add my coffee to!1
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I use Jarrow Formulas Unflavored Whey Protein. I get it from Amazon.com.
The ingredients say: 100% Ultrafiltered Whey Protein and Lecithin (from sunflower).
That's it.
It has 18g protein and 1g carbohydrates per scoop (90 calories).
I like it best when I am making Greek yogurt or other dairy type smoothies.
For just fruit smoothies, I use Great Lakes Gelatin Collagen Hydrolysate (also Amazon.com), it is made from bovine hide, which may sound disgusting but has no taste and makes a bangin' strawberry smoothie.
43 calories
11g protein
The ingredients only say: 100% Hydrolyzed Collagen.
I use 5 servings at 215 calories to get 55g of protein per fruit smoothie.0 -
Plain whey, or look for "natural" or "unflavored" from lots of brands. All the flavored ones will have artificial sweetener (unless they have sugar).1
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You can make your own pea protein or just add chickpeas (which are pretty neutral if you have fruit in it), also. (I also find greek yogurt neutral, though. If avoiding dairy you might try soy yogurt or tofu as an addition.
All those veg options will have less protein for the same calories, but just another option.0
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