Any suggesttions for Protein powder for women?

scuba_girl1002
scuba_girl1002 Posts: 8
edited October 3 in Food and Nutrition
Hello pals, I am looking for a protein powder for women. I am not sure if I should get one for after workout or a meal replacement. I checked out the ones at GNC and the guy mentioned that the difference between the two is that the workout one does not have vitamins and minerals? Are there any suggestions on this? Part of the reason is also that I am a vegetarian so I want to add this to my diet.

Any recommendations on specific ones for women that work well?

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  • NKF92879
    NKF92879 Posts: 601 Member
    I'm curious about this as well.
  • jenfactor
    jenfactor Posts: 124
    I've had Aria protein powder for women, wasn't bad. I found it at Trader Joe's. But lately I've just been buying Whole Foods 365 brand, their whey protein.
  • lvitel
    lvitel Posts: 2
    I have been using Arbonne's protein powder. it is a vegan protein and it is YUMMY!!!!!
  • Ash852
    Ash852 Posts: 10
    i would like to know it too.....
  • jonesz922
    jonesz922 Posts: 89 Member
    I use the GNC Lean Body, I like the taste of it, it's high in protein. I did use Isopure for awhile, but hated the taste!
  • kcodding
    kcodding Posts: 8 Member
    Try Metagtenics they have a variety of protein powders. I drink the one called ULTRA MEAL. I mix it with unsweetened almond milk and add fruit sometimes. Its very tasty.
  • SmugCanucksGal
    SmugCanucksGal Posts: 79 Member
    I personally use ISO Femme. YOu can use milk or water - IT tastes great in either.

    Zero Estrogenic Proteins
    25 grams of Body-Shaping Whey Protein
    Zero Added Sugar
    Aspartame-Free and Gluten-Free
    98.5% Lactose-Free
    Only 120 calories per serving
  • Mummsy
    Mummsy Posts: 347 Member
    There is one that is juice based or flavored and I can't for the life of me remember the name of it. I have always used Body Fortress but I don't think it is geared toward women. Likely men as it has a big ole body builder on the front. I think the juice one is called Nectar.............look that up and see if it may be what you are looking for.
  • feydruss
    feydruss Posts: 349 Member
    I'm love Isofemme right now. It tastes great (esp. with some skim milk and ice cubes in a blender--instant chocolate shake!), and it has no estrogenic proteins, so it doesn't screw with your hormones.

    http://www.allmaxnutrition.com/products-type/isofemme-protein-smoothie/

    I also really like Dymatize Elite Whey.

    http://www.dymatize.com/products/protein/
  • easfahl
    easfahl Posts: 567 Member
    I wouldn't think a protein powder would need to be geared towards women. How would a protein powder "for women" be any different that a protein powder "for men" except for marketing?
  • rachemn
    rachemn Posts: 407 Member
    I think unjury protein powder is the best. My nutritionist recommended it...it's low carbs, low fat, 100 cals and 20 grams of protein in a scoop. Plus it tastes really good. I like the chocolate splendor and the vanilla the best.
  • Dizzle_65
    Dizzle_65 Posts: 249 Member
    You don't need a female specific protein. After all protein is protein, I would compare prices & content because I am sure that you will end up paying more for something that is branded as female specific than you will for generic protein
  • Usana Health Sciences has a great product called Nutrimeal which has protein or for more protein they have chocolate whey
    yummie! I have a shake every morning! They come in several flavors, Vanilla/Chocolate/Strawberry My favorite is chocolate and I add a teaspoon of natural peanut butter! Low glycemic too! If you would like more information reply and we can connect!
  • teamiconic
    teamiconic Posts: 141 Member
    There Is no such thing as protein powder for women. Thats like saying can I have chicken for women of eggs for women. Protein Powder is a Supplement and a tool. Sure they have different types (Rice, casein, whey, soy) One is not better then the other it just depends on you goals and preferences, so in fact they all work well. You just have to line the right one up with your goals. You could use one for after a workout if you choose to. Or you can eat protein rich foods. When ever possible try to eat a whole food rather then taking a supplement.

    After all they the one I recommend the one I use is Optimum Nutrition Gold Whey, I am very happy with the pricing, taste, and integrity of the product. ( Whey is a milk by product, WIll this work for you)

    If anyone has any other questions fell free to shoot me over a message...
  • I use Garden of Life Raw Protein, it is all natural and made from a blend of organic sprouts. Vegan/gluten free/dairy free, and no fillers or artificial flavors or synthetic nutrients. Sometimes I add in some Flax USA Organic Golden Flax, for a little extra protein and fiber and 2,800mg of Omega-3.

    I get this at Whole Foods, but I am sure you can find it at other health food stores.

    If you are going to go with anything from GNC, really check the ingredients for fillers and artificial additives, etc. You also may not be getting organic.

    Lucy :)
  • Jennyzfit
    Jennyzfit Posts: 175 Member
    I wouldn't think a protein powder would need to be geared towards women. How would a protein powder "for women" be any different that a protein powder "for men" except for marketing?

    Thank you for this statement. I think we get enough protein from our diet.
  • reyna99
    reyna99 Posts: 489 Member
    Not geared just for women, I really like Pure Protein products!

    Oh and I really like the vanilla shake :)
  • I don't think there's a protein powder just for "women or men" it just depends how much you drink & with what you drink it with...to my understanding for body building you take it with milk & for weight loss it's with water. Anyhow, I'd recommend Amplified or Optimum Nutrition which you can find at GNC..
  • Troll
    Troll Posts: 922 Member
    any protein powder would work, man or woman.
  • thanks everyone for your prompt response. You are right , there is nothing like for women, oh well,. now I have a lot of options, I think I will start with the small package of GNC Amplified. thanks again!
  • poustotah
    poustotah Posts: 1,121 Member
    I use the EAS Whey protein. It tastes good and they sell it at Sam's in a huge bag so it's pretty cheap.
  • irridia
    irridia Posts: 527 Member
    It matters not at all that you are female.
    What does matter in your choice in order of importance:
    1) What are your goals? specifically are you trying to lose weight or gain muscle? it is pretty much impossible to lose weight and gain muscle the closer you are to your correct body fat percentage. losing weight you really need to watch calories and sugar.
    2) Your diet: Omnivore? Vegetarian? or Vegan? There's no animal protien other than Whey in the powders so unless your Vegan that should be fine.
    3) It should be quick absorbing.
    4) much more than 20g per serving and you're wasting money.
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