Best Protein Shake/Powder
msjamartin
Posts: 148
So I've yet to find/experience a protein shake/powder that I can handle. I know there are a lot of new ones out there and I'm probably just gun-shy from my past experience. Also, alot seem to be high in calories (even those that are low in sugar content).
They have dotfit at my gym but the container size is huge and they didn't have samples. I don't want to spend that much money on something that huge and then not like it.
At the grocery stores/health stores there are rows and rows of the stuff.
Suggestion? Thoughts? Options?
They have dotfit at my gym but the container size is huge and they didn't have samples. I don't want to spend that much money on something that huge and then not like it.
At the grocery stores/health stores there are rows and rows of the stuff.
Suggestion? Thoughts? Options?
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bump-i'd like to know as well!0
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Myofusion is a whey protein blend that ranges between 147 and 157 calories per scoop, and it's pretty yummy. It's also low carb (with no casein) and has about 3 g of carbs per scoop and 25 g of protein. I especially love the milk chocolate and banana perfection flavors.
It is a little pricey, but you can get it cheaper on the GNC website and possibly even on bodybuilding.com. I hope that this helps!0 -
GNC Pro Amp (powder) and GNC Lean Shakes (in the bottle, for on the go)
Trust me when I say I've tried them all. I love love love these. xoxoo0 -
Optimum Nutrition whey protein, or At Large Nutrition Nitrean. There are no others.0
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Myofusion
Trutein
Ultra Peptide 2.0
all great tasting0 -
check out Isopure Zero Carb & Isopure Low Carb. I love mine (and so does my blood sugar!). I also really like Muscle Nog which is pretty new on the market. The chocolate flavor, when mixed with milk, is like drinking the melty delicious stuff in a bowl of ice cream0
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SHAKEOLOGY! By far the BEST I have ever tried!
Here is the link
www.shakeologyjustdrinkit.com0 -
I use Optimum Nutrition.. usually get it from GNC. Do you go to Crunch by any chance? They usually use DotFit. I used it for a while.. the Vanilla was my first. I liked it. I'd blend it with strawberries or bananas and skim milk.
What happened in your past experiences? Maybe that would help us suggest one?
Also I wouldn't worry too much about it being high calorie... they're good calories cause its pretty much all protein. You just have to fit it into your diary. It can act as a snack or a meal replacement.. whatever suits your needs. They're actually kind of filling.0 -
hmmm..i think we just had this discussion this morning. Anyone try the search button? I bet there are tons of responses just waiting to be sifted through.
for the record, I buy the 6lb bags at Costco made by musclemilk.0 -
I just tried designer whey, they have chocolate and french vanilla.. its only 100 cal per scoop, and I found it at target, I enjoy it, especially with gatorade0
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TIP: you can get infinitely better prices online for supps then at GNC/Vitamin Shoppe etc0
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Truetein...on their site you can get sample for cheap but I order on sportsnutritiononline because it's cheaper0
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Myofusion is a whey protein blend that ranges between 147 and 157 calories per scoop, and it's pretty yummy. It's also low carb (with no casein) and has about 3 g of carbs per scoop and 25 g of protein. I especially love the milk chocolate and banana perfection flavors.
It is a little pricey, but you can get it cheaper on the GNC website and possibly even on bodybuilding.com. I hope that this helps!
This is what I use and I love it! I usually by the vanilla flavor then add fruit to it as a treat after extra hard workouts.0 -
I have used the following and like them all for various reasons:
Muscletech 100% Premium Whey Protein Plus-chocolate
Optimum Nutrition - 100% Whey Gold Standard (Double Rich Chocolate)
Optimum Nutrition - 100% Whey Protein Powder- Strawberry
Naturade Total Soy - Soy Meal Replacement - Vanilla
Eas 100%Whey Protein Chocolate - Chocolate Whey Protein Mix
I have used them to replace a meal and also for recovery after a work out.0 -
I use Sunwarrior. It's vegan (brown rice protein), so no whey (which some people are sensitive to). If you email them and ask, they will send you free samples. I think it's delicious! :flowerforyou:
http://www.sunwarrior.com0 -
Optimum Nutrition (ON) Gold Standard 100% Whey
Great product, good tasting0 -
ViSalus Sciences has a Nutritional Shake Mix that is wonderful, reminds me of cake batter. I must add that it is a bit pricey but I have found it to be a great addition to my morning smoothies. It has 12g of protein, 90 calories, less than 1 g of sugar per serving (2 scoops).
I am a massage therapist and find protein a must to stay strong throughout the day. Not only does this satisfy my protein needs but it contains many other nutrients as well. My husband is a scientist and I had him research this product before I purchased it and he was very impressed.0 -
Any idea what is causing you problems? Is it the milk elements of the protein? Seems like most folks have to go through an adjustment period. I've been using Dymatize Elite Egg Protein. It's 110 calories for 24g of protein. The taste is up there with anything I've had. I have no problem with milk products... I just wanted to try this out, and I'm happy with it so far.0
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I think I just have bad memories from 15-20 years ago with this stuff was just getting popular. It was gritty, never blended well and had an aftertaste. In addition, when I was a kid and the liquid diets were a fad (I know not nearly the same but it is a mental thing) we had the old Cambridge diet in the house and that stuff was just plain NASTY!
So, before I took the plunge on a big, expensive container, I really wanted something that I could sample or purchase in a small quantity first.
I know, I know, the changes and improvements over the last several years make all this just getting over a mental hurdle. So I thought those of you actually using the stuff could help and you have. I'll be making a list of the most popular ones on this thread and doing more research to make my choice.0 -
I am fussy about taste, as well. I use Designer Whey chocolate. I don't like the vanilla too much.
I've also heard that Jay Robb protein powder is very tasty, and healthier for some reason... but I think it's expensive.0 -
Optimum Nutrition is the best I've ever used.0
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Visalus all the way! There are so many different way to make a shake!0
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Universal nutrition soy protein powder, 1 scoop has about 117cals, 0carbs, and 27g of protein. With a variety of flavors. I love it. I sometimes use Optimum Nutrition Soy protein powder . 1 scoop has about 120 cals, 1g carb and 25g protein. Does not have much of variety like the Universal though0
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I use Dymatize ISO-100
106 calories, 25g of protein per scoop, 0 carbs.0 -
I'm using the optimum nutrition pro complex natural on the recommendation of some here. Its not QUITE as tasty as the pure whey ones but i liked the idea of it because its a blend of protein sources so it spreads out the digestion differently. Since I'm not doing mega lifting sessions most days I didn't think I needed the huge instant blast of protein that some people do.
But it could all be hype, who the heck knows.
Anyway its 150 cals for 30 grams of protein in one scoop which is nice. Taste and consistency in water are fine and its not super sweet like some of them (I had an eas myoplex pre-made shake yesterday becuase my mom raves about them and oh god was it disgusting). I'm not big on super sweet/super creamy drinks though so I'm probably unusual there.0 -
Gaspari Nutriotion makes Myofusion and Intrapro.....Intrapro tastes better but is more money. A CLASSIC whey protein powder is Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey, it's been around forever and is considered to be the starting point for anyone, in my opinion. But between you and me, the Gaspari stuff is better, sshhhhh!0
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I think I just have bad memories from 15-20 years ago with this stuff was just getting popular. It was gritty, never blended well and had an aftertaste. In addition, when I was a kid and the liquid diets were a fad (I know not nearly the same but it is a mental thing) we had the old Cambridge diet in the house and that stuff was just plain NASTY!
Uggh.... sounds a lot like some protein I got from Wal-Mart when I ran out of the good stuff. Exactly as you say-- gritty, non-dissolving, and had sort of a chemical aftertaste. So, maybe add "cheap Wal-Mart protein" to the "run away from!" list.0 -
I've only bought and tried 1 protein powder and it was Aria Women's Protein powder. 2 scoops has 14g protein, 80 cals, and 3g carbs. It also has added vitamins and minerals. So far it works for me and I like the flavor. I usually add it to oatmeal or a glass of milk.0
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I love Jay Robb's protein powder. It isn't gritty and is really creamy. I also like that they use a natural sweetner.
http://www.jayrobb.com/protein/whey-protein-vanilla.asp
110 calories / scoop -- 1 g carbs, 25 g protein
They sell them in single serving packets at Whole Foods so you could try it first before shelling out for it (it is pricey, but I have a soy allergy and am cautious about which protein drinks I use). I used to love to get the vanilla and then put in some sugar-free coffee-type syrups to flavor it however I wanted (egg nog was a personal favorite).0
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