protein shakes - making me feel sick
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protein shakes - making me feel sick
This is first time ever using protein shakes, I usually try to get extra protein from food, but I've been really busy and working out hard so I have turned to the shakes for extra help, but they make me feel so sick around 15mins after drinking one. Any alternatives recs.
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Skim milk.
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No not lactose intolerant fortunately, I do get the same nauseous feeling if I ever take a multi vitamin...strange. The trouble is I need something extra as getting pretty tired from working out and would like something quick and easy, have to check out the protein content of skimmed milk. Thanks.
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Are you type O blood type? Cause if you are, you should read about the blood type diets. I have this same problem and it tells why.
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Blood type diets are potentially hit and miss, so don't be reliant on them.
If you want another type of fast Protein, try Scrambling a few Egg Whites and a yolk, and making Egg Sandwhiches. Scrambled Egg isn't as solid a consistency as Meat and Poultry, so it may break down a bit quicker and the Bread Carbs would help synthesise the Protein.
Alternatively try a Carb free powder mixed with water and add something like some Crushed Oats fo CArbs. Then you can use things like Vanilla essence, ground Ginger, ground Nutmeg, cinnamon or a bit of Honey to alter the taste.
If you want another type of fast Protein, try Scrambling a few Egg Whites and a yolk, and making Egg Sandwhiches. Scrambled Egg isn't as solid a consistency as Meat and Poultry, so it may break down a bit quicker and the Bread Carbs would help synthesise the Protein.
Alternatively try a Carb free powder mixed with water and add something like some Crushed Oats fo CArbs. Then you can use things like Vanilla essence, ground Ginger, ground Nutmeg, cinnamon or a bit of Honey to alter the taste.
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I know this post is a couple of weeks old but I'm back on the forums and saw an opportunity to pass on a protein pancake recipe a trainer gave me last year that is a real lifesaver. Not only are these cheaper than protein shakes or bars, but they're easy to make, eat, digest, freeze, and are highly portable. Here's the recipe:
Protein Pancakes
1 L 1% cottage cheese
3 cups egg whites
3 cups rolled oats
1/4 cup splenda
1 tsp. maple flavouring
2 tsp. cinnamon
Mix ingredients in blender or with hand mixer, freeze, or store in the fridge for up to one week.
Makes 24 CD-sized pancakes. Eat two for a meal replacement or post-workout snack.
Protein Pancakes
1 L 1% cottage cheese
3 cups egg whites
3 cups rolled oats
1/4 cup splenda
1 tsp. maple flavouring
2 tsp. cinnamon
Mix ingredients in blender or with hand mixer, freeze, or store in the fridge for up to one week.
Makes 24 CD-sized pancakes. Eat two for a meal replacement or post-workout snack.
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Recipe sounds good is 1L cottage cheese 1 liter. Gonna give them a try.
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yes this is effect if you use high protein and powerful diet eat first time but not dangerous use it slowly and then it makes habit.
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I mix protein with water. It dissolves better. Doesn't taste as great as with milk but goes down a bit easier. I think protein shakes just take some getting used to. You should just drink a lot of water with them to dilute them so it's not like concrete sitting in your stomache. Hope this helps
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