I'm talking about one of those protein powder meal replacements. I know that there are some available in other countries but have had no luck finding something like that here. They all have whey powder or D3.
I'm talking about one of those protein powder meal replacements. I know that there are some available in other countries but have had no luck finding something like that here. They all have whey powder or D3.
Why do you want / need one?
Without going into details, I'll be having an operation and need it post-op. Doctors orders.
That's alright then!
Sorry I can't help but maybe try talking to the hospital dietician? Or:
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How long would you have to be on it?
10-14 days. Thanks for the link. I will check her out.
there is a pea isolate protein readily available in australia
it is 100 percent vegan
i used it whilst doing muai thai kickboxing training
its the same company as vital greens
who are also changing to all vegan ingredients
its imported but there is definetly and australian distributor
pity i only just saw this...when i was back home i was trying to sell the rest of my powder..its over half full..but im now in europe
Thanks. I found that pea protein powder and vital greens and the two combined did the trick. They weren't so bad. Happy they weren't sweet tasting. Mixed them in tomato juice.
I also found ladybird rice protein (not sure about the D but it says suitable for vegans) and there was a soy-based one in the supermarket too. All were reasonably priced.
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