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Reddit mentions of Lifetime Life’s Basics Plant Based Protein Powder, Natural Chocolate, 1.22lb
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- Strength: 22g of plant based protein may help in supporting the body to build lean muscle mass
- Nutrition: Balanced amino acid profile derived from a unique blend
- Health: Packed with naturally occurring omega 3, 6 and 9 for added nutrition and health support
- Clean: No artificial flavors, sweeteners or preservatives. 100% vegan with no soy, gluten, or whey
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Height | 7.13 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2015 |
Size | 1.29 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.29 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
I lift regularly, have for the better part of 7 years or so. I only became vegan about 9 months ago. I was worried about it, because no more whey protein... what am I supposed to do post workout? Well I bought a container of Lifes Basic Plant Protein, and I swear Ive gotten better results with it than whey. Also, it tastes like 100x better. edited for link
Beans are great sources of protein, and you might be amazed at how much protein is actually in produce. Spinach, mushrooms, and sprouts are all great. In fact, spinach has more protein per calorie than steak.
However, if you're after more, there are some really great vegan protein powders out there that are soy (and gluten) free. I use this one. It's so freaking good with almond milk and a banana blended with it. Mmm.
Now, I don't use it, but many might suggest seitan, a wheat gluten substitute for soybean based protein products. Tons of good recipes, and seitan seems to be low in fat.
Hope this helped.
( Per calorie is not to be confused with by weight or by size.)
Edit: I forgot to add, somehow, that I avoid soy products as well. Welcome to the soy-less club! High five.