which protein powder is best for me
I have spent years researching one question: which protein powder is best for me? I swear, I thought it was gonna be such an easy thing. Like, researchers know a ton about which proteins our body can use most easily, and I know from personal experience what works in my body. Whey protein, for example, can give me digestive issues, so I try to steer clear of it.
But when I set out to try to find out which protein powder is best for me, I was kinda shocked. Even when I knew what I wanted, I had the hardest time finding it! For starters, a ton of protein powders out there have a bunch of junk I don't want in them, like sugar or additives. And then some of the ones with cleaner ingredients just tasted so bad — seriously, like chalk!
It made me realize that if I was struggling to figure it out, you probably were too! So I created LSF Nutrition to make it easy for you, but I also want you to understand WHY it is what it is.
But first, here's a question I get from a lot of girls:
Why do I need protein?
Protein is basically the building block of your body. Lots of women think that it just bulks up your muscles, but that's so not true! Yes, protein plays a big role in your body's ability to build muscle. But you also need protein for your hair, bones, nails, connective tissue, and more. Basically, protein is completely critical for you to look and feel your best!
And not all protein is created equal. You need something called complete protein, which means the protein has all nine of the essential amino acids that your body can't make by itself.
When you're getting enough protein and getting all of the right amino acids, you get:
- Healthier hair, skin and nails
- Lean muscle
- Stronger bones
- A better-functioning immune system
Plus, getting enough protein can actually help you lose weight without even trying! So, yeah, it's pretty important.
The good news is that adding a protein powder to your routine can help you get the clean, complete protein your body needs. And I have some tips to help you pick the right one.
How do I know which protein powder is best for me?
Basically, I've distilled everything I want in a protein powder down to these four things:
Plant-based
Back in the early days, a lot of protein powders were dairy-based (whey comes from dairy, for example). The problem? Dairy-based protein powders can often come with tummy troubles.
Fortunately, you can find plant-based protein powders today to get the protein you need to feel awesome without the potential digestion issues.
One thing you should know, though, is that a lot of plants don't provide complete protein. But some protein powders blend two plant-based sources together in order to get all nine essential amino acids in there. I personally love a brown rice and pea blend because it's a great source of plant-based complete protein that my body doesn't have any trouble digesting!
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