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Vet4Vette
on 11/2/15 3:37 pm
Topic: RE: OPurity Vitamins

My brother uses them ocassionaly... along with others. He still is looking for a chewable with a really good taste.

alyssa9933
on 11/1/15 12:03 am - LA
Topic: OPurity Vitamins

I want to get some good vitamins but there is such a large selection I can't decide which would be most beneficial, least expensive and not make me sick to my stomach. Specifically does has anyone tried or have an opinion about OPurity Vitamins?

stacy T.
on 10/30/15 6:23 pm - San Francisco, CA
Topic: RE: Red Meat...Does it cause a stall?

The red meat won't stall you, but the low fat can.

stacy T.
on 10/30/15 6:21 pm - San Francisco, CA
Topic: RE: Yuck, can't stomach the protein drinks, what can I do?

I wasn't able to stomach the protein drinks either. I found that by using the hydrolyzed protein isolate in savory foods I did better. Also, I could mix a scoop of the powder (20g) into tepid water, just enough to dilute it, and then drink (gag ; -) that down so I could have whatever without the taste/smell of the powder

(deactivated member)
on 10/30/15 10:01 am - CA
Topic: RE: Yuck, can't stomach the protein drinks, what can I do?

Alyssa, everyone is different when it comes to protein drink preferences. I myself like both Unjury and Premier. Unjury is made with skim milk and premier is mixed with water. Premier has premade protein shakes that you can get at Wal mart and I would suggest trying either of these. I have never been a fan of the fruit protein drinks, but that is me. Others have said that those are really good.

What protein drinks have you tried so far?

Once you are able to eat solids, you can focus protein needs in the form of meats. So, protein shakes won't be a long term necessity. I am 14 years post op and I still use them, but more for just a light breakfast or quick on the go meal.

Nik

KittysarusRex
on 10/30/15 9:05 am, edited 10/30/15 2:05 am
Topic: RE: Feedback on Protein Shake?

I love Optimum Nutrition! I don't know if it's recommended for RNY though. I'm struggling with them on their own though because I find they are too sweet for me.

KittysarusRex
on 10/30/15 8:59 am
Topic: RE: Best blender/processor?

I have a Magic Bullet. I love it!

KittysarusRex
on 10/30/15 8:58 am
Topic: RE: Greek yogurt?

This is going to sound weird, but try a different brand. I get the Aldi and Walmart brand of Vanilla and love it! I've tried just plain and I'm not as big of a fan of it.

KittysarusRex
on 10/30/15 8:53 am
Topic: RE: Yuck, can't stomach the protein drinks, what can I do?

Have you tried a variety? Some taste better than others, genuinely.

Unfortunately, there is no pill you can take, but there are protein bars and such that can help you and other forms of protein that aren't dairy based. It really depends on you though. I see a lot of people doing Premier Protein.

alyssa9933
on 10/29/15 5:58 pm - LA
Topic: Yuck, can't stomach the protein drinks, what can I do?

I am a newbie here, just registered and have so much to say and ask. I weigh 415 and am 5'6".

I'll start with a question about Protein drinks. I am scheduled for surgery on November 10, not long away and am shaking like a leaf with fear because of some underlying health issues and have told the surgery will be extra risky for me so I'm trying to concentrate on after the surgery. I want to do everything I can to stay healthy and not have too much hair loss but having tried almost every protein drink I could find I still haven't found one I can get down because of the taste. I am not a milk drinker to begin with. Is there a vitamin or pill type supplement for protein that we can substitute or any other suggestions of how I can maintain proper protein levels without getting ill. I would really appreciate any feed back anyone could give me.

Alyssa

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