What is the Best Protein Powder?
Protein powders have been used for years as a quick and convenient way to meet personal protein goals. Whether you use a protein supplement for bulking up, losing weight, or saving time, there are a plethora of options when it comes to protein powders.
While Whey has dominated the industry for the past few decades, plant-based proteins like soy, pea, hemp, and rice have grown in popularity. But how do these stack up against animal-based proteins?
In this episode, we run through the benefits, detriments, and bioavailability of the most popular protein powders on the market:
- Soy (11:28)
- Pea (22:45)
- Hemp (27:37)
- Whey/Casein (33:29)
- Egg (1:00:53)
- Human breast milk? (1:04:02)
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