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Protein Powder Reviews

October 25, 2011

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My Naturopath recently suggested that I increase my protein intake at breakfast after looking at my daily food log and finding that I was coming up short on occasion. Breakfast is usually my meal that’s lowest in protein (lunch and dinner are fine) and he thought that an increase in breakfast protein could help with my energy levels and workout recovery. Knowing that I’m a vegan, he suggested using protein powder as an easy way to sneak in more protein.

I’ve tried all kinds of protein powders and tend to go through phases with them. Sometimes I use them every day for a week and other times I fall off the wagon or just forget to buy it when I run out. I think part of the problem is that I’ve never been able to find one that meets all of my needs. I’m really picky with protein powders! Sometimes they have sneaky artificial sweeteners, too much sugar, taste like dirt, or they just don’t have as much protein per serving as I’m looking for. If I’m going to fork money over for powder, it better be high in protein!

I said I would give his protein-boosting breakfast challenge a try and set out to find the perfect protein powder once again. I remembered Ashley saying that she was really happy with the Garden of Life Raw Protein Powder, so I thought I would give it a try since she gave it rave reviews.

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The specs of this protein powder:

  • 17 grams of protein per serving (per 1/4 cup scoop)
  • Only 80 calories per serving
  • Less than 1 gram of sugar per serving
  • No fillers, artificial flavours, or synthetics
  • USDA Organic
  • Probiotic and enzyme blend
  • Recyclable container

 

That is a lot of protein per serving for very few calories!

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Ingredient list:

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The nutritional profile:

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One thing I really like about this protein powder is that there’s no added sugar. I like to be able to control my own sweetener in my smoothies (hello, frozen bananas), so this is a nice change.

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What about the taste?

Well, let me just say that it’s pretty earthy, but certainly not the worst protein powder I have tasted (hemp, I’m looking at you).

Don’t expect to add this protein powder into a smoothie without any fruit/sweetener and enjoy the taste. That’s to be expected because there’s no sugar to cover up the taste like in other powders. I would say it’s quite easy to mask the taste with a frozen banana or other fun ingredients. Once I added my normal smoothie ingredients, it was fine!

What I don’t like about this protein powder:

  • I’m sure there is iron in this powder, but they don’t report it. As a vegan, this is crucial info for me to know.
  • It’s expensive to buy from a natural food store ($40-45), but I found it online from Iherb for $27.97 and you can probably find it cheaper.
  • Very slightly chalky and earthy tasting, but again, I don’t think this is a deal breaker for me. It’s much less chalky than some powders I have tried.

 

I also picked up this Heartland Gold Brown Rice Protein Powder to compare it to the Garden of Life Brand. Compared to Garden of Life, this gives me much more bang for my buck. It has 40 servings per container vs. Garden Of Life’s 28 servings. It’s also about $8 cheaper too.

At less than $1 per 16 grams of protein, I’d say this is a cheap source of protein!

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This protein powder has just one ingredient: Organic Compliant, Sprouted, Non-GMO, Brown Rice Protein Concentrate! It’s vegan, gluten-free, and soy-free. I think this would be comparable to the popular Sun Warrior Protein Powder as it’s 100% sprouted brown rice.

It’s 80 calories per scoop and 16 grams of protein. It also has 40% of the RDA for iron which is good for me to know as a vegan.

I also love that it’s a Canadian company based out of Toronto. I was not able to find a website for them though! Suspicious…

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The cons?

It’s a bit more chalky than the Garden of Life protein powder, but only slightly more chalky. This was me comparing them side by side, mind you. The flavour is still earthy (remember- it’s unsweetened), but it’s less earthy tasting than the Garden Of Life powder. Unlike GOL, it’s not a complete protein source, but as long as I get a balance of protein sources over the day, it shouldn’t be an issue.

I still have yet to find my perfect protein powder, but I think these are two decent options weighing the pros and cons. I will definitely buy them again.

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With one scoop of powder you now have a high protein smoothie base of 17 grams of protein. Add some chia seeds and other smoothie ingredients and you have yourself a smoothie that’s 24-25 grams of protein per serving.

As for my energy levels? I’ve noticed that I don’t get as hungry before lunch as I used to and I seem to be more focused and alert in the morning. I think it’s probably a better balance of carbs/protein/fat for my body’s needs.

Are you a protein powder fan? Which ones have you tried and loved or tried and hated?

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Product Reviews Tagged With: Garden of Life Raw Protein Powder, heartland gold protein powder, protein powder

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lol
10 years ago

Notice they call it RAW – all capitals. This is not “raw” in the actual sense. It is a marketing gimmick.

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joan
10 years ago

Aren’t you concerned about the arsenic scare re brown rice?

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Winnie Huprich
10 years ago

I wish they would not put Stevie in this product. Is there a stevia free product available?

Thanx, Winnie Huprich

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Hannah
10 years ago

Hi Angela,
Thanks for your amazing posts.
About brown rice protein my concern is high amount of arsenic which can cause cancer.
I recently watched a bbc program About it which unfortunately even organic brown rice had a very high amount of non organic arsenid .
What do you think about that ?

Thanks

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Stephanie Denisse Allen
10 years ago

I think the protein supplements by Sprout Living are the best out there! Let me know if you have any reviews on it…

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Stephanie Denisse Allen
10 years ago

Hi Stephanie, I haven’t tried Sprout Living, so I’m afraid I can’t offer any reviews on it. It’s great to hear you’ve found a supplement you like, though! Thanks for the question.

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penny
10 years ago

I ordered Garden of life Raw Protein and should have it this Wednesday. I am surprised that most of you have not tried Life Time Life;s Basics Plant Protein Mix since most of you seem to be vegan. Great with water or as a smoothie. And it costs about $24.00-$26.00 for 15 servings. Contains helmp and Chia Seeds, and a whopping 22 grams of protein. I will post my review after I try this. Was just looking for a change up sometimes and thought this sounded really good for my body. Something I need these days. Trying to get rid of 25 pounds of menopause!!

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Katrina
10 years ago

Has anyone tried Manitoba Harvest’s protein powders? I was using the fiber-dense one for a while in my smoothies, but recently got instructed to start in taking more substantial protein (apparently eating 1/2 a jar of peanut butter doesn’t count…).

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Rose
10 years ago

Just bought Genuine Health fermented vegan protein
powder- – vanilla flavour
According to the literature – it is highly absorbable – promotes gut health and amplifies nutrition
It was on sale this week at Vita Health( Winnipeg, MB)
Good flavour – mixes easily — like all the various ingredients and high source of protein
In the past, I have tried the Sunwarrior raw vegan protein
Powder- vanilla flavour. But I did not prefer the natural
flavour – found it too hard to disguise the strong flavour
Hope this is helpful
Rose

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Rose
10 years ago

Thanks so much for the info, Rose!

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Nirmala
10 years ago

I don’t like the taste of most of the protein powder which i have tried. Let me try this protien powder.

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Nicola Envers
10 years ago

I don’t know why it’s literally impossible to find a meal replacement that just… isn’t sweet. Just something that isn’t sweet. No sugar. No sweetener. No stevia. No sugar alcohol. None of that nonsense. Why is this impossible? Why does every meal replacement *have* to be sweet? There is too much science coming out saying, “Hey, remember that sweet thing you liked? It’s killing you” for literally every single fucking meal replacement on this goddamn planet to have some kind of sweetener (“natural” or artificial) in it. Like, really? Do you really think there’s *no* market for something that isn’t sweetened at all, companies?

If people want it sweet, they can add their own goddamn sweetener!

Advertise that it isn’t for little bitches who have to have everything taste like cupcakes and goddamn faeries. Who the FUCK eats a meal replacement because it tastes good anyway? Are you trying to cater to the average American? Or are you trying to cater to the average consumer of fucking supplements and replacements?!

Jesus. Christ.

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Tyler Tafelsky
9 years ago

Very deep and insightful protein powder reviews. It’s great to hear your perspective. I too am very into plant-based proteins and their nutritional composition.
Keep on – Tyler

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Nancy
7 years ago

For years, I really liked the GOL Raw Protein powder but they changed the formula a year or more ago and it gives me headaches now. I loved how it was a neutral taste and have not been able to find anything that is a good substitute. Anyone else find one? i would prefer that it’s not 100% rice protein. Thanks

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