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Reddit mentions of Manitoba Harvest Hemp Yeah! Organic Max Protein Powder, Unsweetened, 32oz; with 20g protein and 4.5g Omegas 3&6 per Serving, Keto-Friendly, Preservative Free, Non-GMO
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Manitoba Harvest Hemp Yeah! Organic Max Protein Powder, Unsweetened, 32oz; with 20g protein and 4.5g Omegas 3&6 per Serving, Keto-Friendly, Preservative Free, Non-GMO. Here are the top ones.
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- 20g of Organic Plant-Based Protein, 4.5g Omegas 3&6
- Only 2 ingredients
- Certified USDA Organic, Certified Non-GMO, Vegan, Dairy free
- B Corp Certified, Made with renewable energy
- Mix with bananas, peanut butter, cacao and your favorite non-dairy beverage for a super treat!
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Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 3.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 2 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.984160358 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
> I did try Cronometer which I just learnt about and I get 67.5 grams of protein per day
Ah, well that is only a bit low then (due to the decreased PDCAAS of vegan proteins). As the other user said, various legumes actually blend well into smoothies, surprisingly. I have had the best luck with navy/northern/white beans myself. Otherwise you could use some hemp/rice/pea protein powder as an easy add. Hemp has the benefit of fiber/omega-3's/magnesium/zinc/iron, but it also has the strongest flavor of the three ('grassy' or 'earthy'). I like Hemp Yeah.
I use the Hemp Yeah Max Protein . It’s been great for me since I have a dairy intolerance and don’t respond well to other plant proteins like pea, rice or almond, and find anything more than a couple ounces of fish or poultry hard on my digestive system.
I try to follow a lectin-free diet, so hemp seems to be the most agreeable plant-based protein.
FWIW I find that mixing the powder in avocado or MCT oil makes it more palatable and digestible.
This one.