Best sports nutrition rice protein powders according to Reddit
Reddit mentions of Nutribiotic - Organic Vegan Rice Protein Vanilla Powder - 1 lbs. 5 oz.
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Reddit mentions: 2
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Easily digestible protein provides an extensive array of naturally occurring amino acids, the building blocks of proteinCertified Organic by CCOF / USDA OrganicMade without pesticides, herbicides, GMOs, and PCBs
Specs:
Height | 7.25 Inches |
Length | 4.75 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2014 |
Size | 1.32 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 21 ounces |
Width | 4.75 Inches |
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I'm not a weightlifter so I don't really worry about protein because a normal person can get enough on a vegan diet, but I occasionally add rice protein powder to smoothies if I haven't been eating enough in general. There are lots of vegan protein powders that you can find on Amazon, I know other people like pea protein for example.
Also, stealing this from YourVeganFallacyIs, some info/tips for new vegans:
You're going to be moving into a dietary practice which will have a much wider range of nutrients for you. Nevertheless, for your own peace of mind, it might be interesting to start using Cronometer. This allows you to keep a log of sorts and it provides immediate feedback on what nutritional micros and macros you're fulfilling or missing; e.g. my spouse and I take a daily dose of Floravit and of Algae Omega-3 to cover the gap.
On the same note, you might also consider using Dr. Greger’s Daily Dozen as a means of getting yourself in to optimal eating habbits.
Finally, here is a message of warning, encouragement, and hope to help you get past some hurdles.
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Also, I (bread-and-roses) will add that for motivation, a lot of people find that watching vegan talks and documentaries really helps. I recommend Earthling Ed's talk, the documentary Called to Rescue, and of course Earthlings or Land of Hope and Glory (if you want to watch what the animals go through).
EDIT: Oh also, quinoa, lentils, and other legumes like peanuts are great sources of protein. There's also a bunch of vegan bodybuilders, weightlifters, and other athletes on YouTube that you can follow, I don't know them offhand though, maybe others can comment.
Soy protein sources are excellent. Tofu, soy milk, etc.
I like protein powder drinks, and these are the two I've used for years:
I've really gotten a lot from this soy protein powder.
I also like this Rice Protein Powder. I like this and the plain and make my own recovery drinks from it.