Protein Differences and Value? What's the story?
Hi All, I have a question about the value of different types of protein. I'm having an issue drinking enough water so I was considering trying the Health Smart or Proti liquid packets. Their protein source is listed as Hyrolized Gelatin. I've got the ingredients list below. What do you guys think of this as a protein source? Any and all comments are welcome. I'm trying all sorts of different things to help me get my liquids in. Thanks in advance for any and all commentary!
Here are the ingredients for the Health Smart Liquid Concentrate -CranGrape
HealthSmart Liquid Concentrate - Crangrape (7/Box)
Hydrolyzed Gelatin, Water, Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Colored with Vegetable Juices, Sucralose, Potassium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate.
Gelatin isn't a great source or protein, so I wouldn't be using this.
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whey isolate is the best kind of supplemental protien , there is little or no lactose in it and most people can eat it
if you only eat veggies , there is soy protien and pea protien
the best way to get your protien is to eat healthy foods
fish chicken turkey , lean beef or pork
baked tilopia is usually even allowed in the pureed stage it is so easy to digest
ALL of the Nutritionists (4 different ones) at my Surgeons office told me they wanted me to use either Whey Protein Isolate, OR Soy Protein isolate. They were very specific that this should be the very FIRST ingredient on the ingredients label. That being said, I know that different practices have different dietary guidelines. I did google information and learned that their actually are differences in the quality of the proteins and what your body can easily digest and use. Good luck!