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I just process nuts and seeds and add a couple of tablespoons to smoothies. Cheap and high protein plus omegas. I used to purchase protein powder cause I work out a lot but it was expensive and highly processed with not good for you re chemicals etc. The guy at the protein food store advised me re the nuts and seeds.
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Yeah I'm looking for something that's lower in fat than nuts and seeds, but thanks!
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http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/now/soy.html
This seems like a good deal, .02 a gram.
For your health
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Thanks for the replies!
I just wanted to say that I recently bought some powder from TrueProtein. I bought 3lbs of Vanilla Gemma (with Stevia) and it was about $7.80/lb...
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Fuhzy
Hi all!
I am looking (in CO, USA) for the cheapest protein powder. Online seems to add too much shipping cost. I don't want soy, but rice, hemp, and pea are all good, as well as blends. Flavors don't matter, size can be anywhere from 1-5lbs, if not more. Any ideas?
And thanks in advance for replies!
http://www.miraclehempseed.com/default.aspx
Free shipping on orders over $50.00
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Steve B
I know Soy to be a very high quality protein, but my nutritionist has advised against consuming more than 30 grams a day or so due to it's potential to increase estrogen levels. I personally feel the threat of this has probably been exaggerated, but why take chances? :)
So, if you're already getting 30 grams or so from other products such as burgers and milk, I'd go for a non-soy vegan protein powder. I don't know specifically which brands compare well with one another, but I do know that The Vitamine Shoppe has several, last I checked. I'm sure you can find one within your price range. ;)