Protein Drinks, SUGAR FREE OR NOT????
Hi all. I have been reading all over about which protein drinks to have after surgery. My doctor says it should be SUGAR FREE. The only one I see that is sugar free is Carnation Instant Breakfast. When I look up in the library (on this site) it shows all the others, Avantage, Boost etc. But they are not sugar free. Question is???????
Then what does everyone drink???????
HELP?????

Most protiens drinks have some sugar just as long as it's not too much.
I recommend this website. It's especailly for gastric and lap band patients. Also I recommend the nector (very berry is my fav).
http://www.wlssuccess.com/protein.htm
There is a website called VitaLady.com where you can purchase one serving samples for $1.99 -- this is what I did and got about 8 samples to try before deciding on what to buy. Some of them were downright nasty and I couldn't get them down. Since everybody's tastes are different, it is a purely personal decision. I went with Isopure Dutch Chocolate - mixed with skim or 1% milk, it was very much like chocolate milk. I hated the Atkins Advantage although many like it. Good luck --
Hey Sharon,
You can find some good protein drinks out there, with very little sugar. It's impossible to find a true protein drink (Carnation Instant Breakfast isn't a true protein drink) without a little bit of sugar. My favorite is MET RX Lite, which has 5 carbs in it. As long as you're 10 carbs of sugar/carbs in your protein drink, you will be fine. Watch the fat content though - some of them can be pretty high. We're told not to go above 3 grams of fat - the one I use has only 1.5 grams of fat. Look around in Vitamin Shoppe and GNC, there's tons to choose from - it's more of a challenge to find a flavor you like, rather than a low sugar one.
I agree with the vitalady website - you can try lots of different brands for very little money - given what these things cost, it's much wiser to try a bunch of samples, then pay full price and hate what you buy.
Good luck!
Denise

