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The Fitness Industry has been trending with protein powders for years! But we hear you asking: Should I add protein powder to your diet? Will it make me fat or bulk up? Will it make me fart?
LEAN Trainer Amy Fox answers all your questions.
The reason behind the creation of protein powders is the simplicity of being able to hit your protein target daily. Mix protein powder + water, and voila!
Protein is essential for building and maintaining muscle, bone strength, cell repair, amongst many other body functions. Every cell in the human body contains protein. They’re basically the building blocks of life. Enough said!
The average adult needs 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day. 10-35% of your calories should come from protein. So, if you eat 2,000 calories per day, that's 200-700 calories from protein (50-175 grams). You’ll need more if you’re very active or trying to gain muscle, and it’s sometimes difficult to physically eat his amount of protein, hence protein powders exist.
If you are noticing protein is making you fart more regularly, it’s most probably the diary used in whey protein, and you may be dairy intolerant.
Personally, I do much better with vegan protein, but you’ll only know if you test this out yourself. Vegan protein does not contain any dairy sources. The lactose is replaced with plant-based alternatives, such as pea protein, which has all the same benefits, minus the farting. All LEAN Protein products are vegan!
There are so many nasties in protein powders these days, so here’s a list of things that you should look out for, and avoid, when choosing your post-workout protein formula:
LEAN Protein products are developed to exclude all these ingredients, to make them as good for you as possible! Even our White Chocolate Raspberry Protein Bars!
Our Super Berry Protein Oats has these in spades made with gluten free rolled oats, pea and rice protein, real berry pieces,
with chia seeds, flax and natural sweeteners!
The truth is that protein powders alone – or any other macronutrient including carbs and fats – will not make you put on weight.
The only thing that will make you fat is consuming more calories than you are burning. It’s always best to get your energy from nutrient-dense calories that will keep you fuelled up for the day ahead.
At the end of the day, you get to decide whether you want to add protein shakes into your diet. Protein shakes or not – just remember that you need fuel to give you energy and the right protein power might make a world of difference in your overall health!
Any one for a White Chocolate Raspberry LEAN Protein Bar? 🤤
Interested in adding protein to your diet? LEAN Foods has a best selling range dedicated to protein nutrition that is both clean and vegan - absolutely NO NASTIES! From protein powders, to snack bars and breakfast oats, there's loads to explore on the LEAN Shop now.
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