Vegan protein

Jaiart
on 10/24/12 9:10 pm - MI
Just found out about some vegan protein powder that should allow non meat eaters to get the protein in too. Sun Warrior I think it's called
puppysweets1
on 10/25/12 1:54 am - CA
It is not a powder or mix but you might want to check out Hemp Hearts for a vegetable protein source.  Just posted about it on Monday bites, vites and exercites

RNY to DS  210 lbs gone for 5 years.

A. C
on 10/26/12 1:48 am

Hemp Hearts are great for protein!  I used them before surgery... Haven't been able to tolerate them just yet...Soon!

 

 

puppysweets1
on 10/26/12 3:13 am - CA

Glad to find someone else who agrees. 

RNY to DS  210 lbs gone for 5 years.

AdeanaMarie
on 10/26/12 4:34 am - MI
VSG on 03/08/12

I use one called PlantFusion and I love it.  It is a powder, but great plant enzymes.  Also, Soy free, dairy free, gluten free and sweetened with Stevia.  One serving is 120 calories and 21 grams of protein.

     
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A. C
on 10/27/12 5:12 am

I tried this one before surgery.  I really liked it.  The Dietician (who trust me, I think doesn't know very much) told me that I could only count half of it because it's not Whey.  I have not tried it after surgery.  I love VEGA.  It has too many carbs though.

 

JazzyOne9254
on 10/27/12 5:05 pm

The dietician doesn't know what she's talking about.

According to my surgeon, the absorption rate for *any* protein for DSer's  is 50-60%.  However, animal protein is more bioavailable ( better used by the body).  With vegetable protein, you may be absorbing even less than the 50-60%, because the body is not able to assimilate it as well as the animal source.

 

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Niciidc
on 10/27/12 11:52 am - VA

Hello guys I usually lurk on this site but, felt the need to share my experience with being a 90% raw vegan(in cold month I cook  my legume) post DS.

I have been a 90-95% raw vegan on  November 1st, it will be one year since I change my diet from SADSD(standard american ds diet).  I was afraid even though the research I did was solid I was afraid to let go of meat, dairy and my whey protein. I had my regular labs run before embarking on this way of life and  had to tweek  my diet by adding Moringa leaf & spirulina, chia, hemp and canary seed and chorella  for additional Protein source.

I occasionally use  rice or hemp protein powder when I am not eating much green leafy vegs or fruit.  My labs have been spot on.  I no longer take vitamins because, I am getting them from spirulina & Moringa and my diet.  I am still supplementing with otc vitamin is B-12  methylcobalamin .  I use to get Iron and Vitamin and Calcium infusion and I did have to get one the early part of the year when I started my new lifesyle but, since then my ithose levels are  spot on. 

As for my labs I use vitalady guideline for labs. I am so pleased with my result they are on the high end as I like them to be since I change my lifestyle to raw vegan.  Oh I am taking a organic MSM  powder.   My health is thriving without the whey protein and the excessive amounts of meat and dairy.  

I just want any one that is on the fence about changing there diet to vegan or raw vegan that, one can have optima health on a raw/vegan lifestyle imho. Also if you just want a change from soy lethicen that is in whey protein there are alternative such as the Protein powder the the other posters mention.   

 

-Nicii

A. C
on 10/28/12 6:50 am

For your protein, all you use is the seeds & nuts & beans?

 

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