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Product Name: | Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Plant Based Protein Powder, Gluten Free, Vegan Protein for Muscle Support and Recovery with Amino Acids - Rich Chocolate Fudge, 20 Servings |
Manufacturer: | Glanbia Performance Nutrition |
Model Number: | 1117733 |
Product SKU: | B09VMPYWVX |
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Not sure if vegan protein will make a difference but it's worth a shot. Hopefully it's not as chalky as the Owyn, which put me off vegan protein in the first place.
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Same. Not showing up 20% off at checkout, only the S&S discount.
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Not sure if vegan protein will make a difference but it's worth a shot. Hopefully it's not as chalky as the Owyn, which put me off vegan protein in the first place.
I also found this very helpful PDF from cleveland clinic about butter and some alternatives https://health.clevelan
Good call. I don't typically look at sodium for protein. That's way too high.
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Not sure if vegan protein will make a difference but it's worth a shot. Hopefully it's not as chalky as the Owyn, which put me off vegan protein in the first place.
Hopefully this helps with your cholesterol. I had high cholesterol and went fully plant based. I strayed so far from cholesterol containing foods that I had too little. I started eating about a handful of well balanced plant based cholesterol containing foods and upped my omega3s and I have pristine results from all nutrition blood tests.
I assume this will be an unpopular answer, but since you asked...
I was wondering why I feel so bloated time I've had this. I think I may need to return it. Super gassy and I didn't know the gums did that.
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Plus environmental, plus lower chronic disease risk (evidence based)
Anyone know how this tastes?
If you need the protein in your diet you most likely need those cholesterol also.
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Try whey, they are very low lactose even though it's a milk byproduct. And if you are sensitive, focus on whey isolate. - there are a few different forms of whey protein powder out there and the isolate has the least lactose in it