Protein shake?

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Protein shake?

Post by Flintor » Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:27 am

How big is the difference between using water or milk in a protein shake?
Alot of people say water..but I prefer milk..what is the best type of milk to use? I usually use 2% or fat free..

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Post by mulliganagain » Tue Jan 15, 2013 4:08 pm

I think it's just a matter of preference and nutritional needs... I don't like drinking protein shakes, but I like mixing protein powder, plain oatmeal (made with water), and a container of yogurt together. yum! :D

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Post by andrewemond » Tue Jan 15, 2013 4:48 pm

If you're worried about fat content and want a protein boost and it's available, I'd use Skim Plus: Fat free, 11 grams of protein (versus the usual 8 grams), and tastes creamier than normal skim milk. Some versions of Skim Plus are even Omega-3 fortified.

Now if you hate the taste of milk and/or are intolerant to it, then I'd say you're fresh outta luck. It'll be the spigot for you.

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Post by Goodcooker » Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:18 pm

I use almond milk. 1 carb and only 40 cals per cup.
1 cup frozen blueberries or strawberries
1 cup almond milk
1 scoop of Jay Robb vanilla whey protein (sweetened with stevia)
BLENDER

AMAZING! Low carb as well. And you get a whopping 25 grams of protein. Great for breakfast a couple times a week when you get too busy to cook.
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Milk or water

Post by ahen23 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:46 am

It is best to keep it simple. If you are planning for a high calorie protein shake mix it with mild, and for a low calorie shake add water. From what I know and what I found on the internet, those looking to build muscles usually add milk.
My personal preference is 2% skimmed milk or you can try Soy milk, that’s good too.
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Re: Protein shake?

Post by litkovski » Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:33 pm

Flintor wrote:How big is the difference between using water or milk in a protein shake?
Alot of people say water..but I prefer milk..what is the best type of milk to use? I usually use 2% or fat free..
The difference is that milk will stay longer time in Your stomach , before it digests. As an effect it might slower your metabolism , especially if you try to eat something before it is being digested.

Also if You drink it during the day it will not digest properly .
drinkning milk during the day might harm your diet .

milk as a product itself digests best in the evening ( 20.00 p.m -6.am )

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Re: Protein shake?

Post by Kisame » Wed Feb 06, 2019 4:36 am

Knowing that milk is also dangerous Thanks for the info
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Re: Protein shake?

Post by maxpetis » Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:43 am

Protein shakes are useful and good for diet, this is vital because you have to intake good diet with it as well to make it work along your body.
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