BelovedHeather
Cathlete
My eating is plant-based and clean. I still eat small amounts of clean (organic, free range, grain-fed) animal protein every other day but am keeping that to a minimum. I shared in another thread that I am hoping to drop a size in 4 weeks. If I really want to fit into smaller jeans, I need to eliminate soy. I am sensitive/allergic to it and have a tendency to bloat when I consume it. I have been experimenting with soy protein drinks this week, and I am bloated and feel miserable now. My face is swollen, and I am itching all over. My complexion has been bad for a few weeks, and it just dawned on me that I have been eating more soy this month. Now I remember why I stopped eating soy burgers.
I want to clean up my eating a bit more. The main change I need to make is finding a substitute for my afternoon Clif Bar or Luna Bar. I like Larabars, but the ratios are not as good. I have been pondering the possibility of a smoothie with a scoop of protein powder. What do you recommend? No soy please. I am allergic to seafood, mushrooms, and MSG too. The pea protein blends that I saw have mushrooms in them. No whey protein and no egg protein. As far as I know, that leaves hemp or brown rice protein. Which is better? For my purposes, I need about 10-15 grams of protein.
Blessings,
Heather B.
“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31 NIV).
I want to clean up my eating a bit more. The main change I need to make is finding a substitute for my afternoon Clif Bar or Luna Bar. I like Larabars, but the ratios are not as good. I have been pondering the possibility of a smoothie with a scoop of protein powder. What do you recommend? No soy please. I am allergic to seafood, mushrooms, and MSG too. The pea protein blends that I saw have mushrooms in them. No whey protein and no egg protein. As far as I know, that leaves hemp or brown rice protein. Which is better? For my purposes, I need about 10-15 grams of protein.
Blessings,
Heather B.
“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31 NIV).