Gluten And Dairy Free Protein Shake/weight Loss Shake Do you know of any?
#1
Posted 12 July 2007 - 08:58 AM
Do you know of any that are gluten free and DAIRY free?
BAMBAM
Self-diagnosed after many tests and no results to feel better
Gluten Free since 8-6-2005
Lactose free for many years
Casein Free since 02/14/06
#2
Posted 12 July 2007 - 09:04 AM
Enterolab positive results only June 06:
Me HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 1 0201; HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 2 0301; Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 2,3 (subtype 2, 7)
Husband HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 1 0201; HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 2 0302; Serologic equivalent: HLA-DQ 2,3 (subtype 2,8)
The whole family has been soy free since February, gluten free since June 2006.
#3
Posted 12 July 2007 - 09:32 AM
Here is the link for you to look at http://www.gardenofl...l_goatein.shtml
There is also a few different brands of rice protein powder. I've used a few of those, but the carb count was usually higher than I'd like personally. If you're not concerned about that part, then some health food stores have pure rice protein powders.
#4
Posted 12 July 2007 - 09:34 AM
#5
Posted 12 July 2007 - 09:36 AM
#6
Posted 12 July 2007 - 01:42 PM
BamBam, on Jul 12 2007, 12:58 PM, said:
Do you know of any that are gluten free and DAIRY free?
BAMBAM
This is gluten free and casein free, to the best of my knowledge. I'm assuming you don't have issues with eggs. I use this shake for weight GAIN, not loss, but it also works for a protein shake. I am Gluten-free Casein-free and I have had some success with a combination of Rose Acre Farm dried egg whites (cage free!) mixed with Almond Breeze Chocolate (Sweetened with evaporated cane juice) Almond Milk.
1 tablespoon of the egg white powder is 50 calories and 11 grams of protein.
4oz of almond milk is 60 calories and 1 gram of protein.
If you call that a "serving" you get 110 calories per serving and 12g of protein per 4oz of shake. Not much in itself but it scales up quite nicely.
I typically will scale this up 3-5 times after a workout to get between 330-550 calories and 36-60 grams of protein. Not bad for 12-20oz of beverage which tastes really good and is easy to drink. Mixes fine in a shaker cup as well.
I've found this to be the best (and most natural) solution for me. If you can't deal with almond milk (I like it better than soy/rice) you could choose soy/rice milk instead.
You can buy the egg whites online at Rose Acre Farms website. You can buy the Almond Breeze at Trader Joe's or online at Almond Breeze's website. I have no affiliation with either.
Hope that helps!
#7
Posted 12 July 2007 - 02:02 PM
#8
Posted 13 July 2007 - 07:47 AM
100% Egg Protien
I called and it is completely dairy free and they said they add no gluten to the protein at all. They also said they clean the equipment before different batches, however, they cannot certify the product is gluten-free (not sure too many companies can do that anyway). It comes in chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla and is sweetened with stevia.
#9
Posted 13 July 2007 - 07:50 AM
modiddly16, on Jul 12 2007, 11:36 AM, said:
I agree, these aren't bad. Quick meal in a can! ha
-Jessica
Gluten Free since 12-31-2002!!
Kansas
#10
Posted 13 July 2007 - 08:18 AM
#11
Posted 17 July 2007 - 04:15 PM
I also have found that the Jay Robb Vanilla Egg white protein is great (arguably the best) (contains stevia). The protein is from free range natural no hormone chickens, etc. but is expensive; it only contains egg, soy lecithin, stevia, etc. It is "made in a facility" but I have never reacted to it as contaminated (see note below for exception) and I am extremely sensitive to gluten. He guarantees no dairy, sweeteners, etc on the canister and the company is excellent- a few months after I bought my first canister from the Jay Robb website, I received an email that my batch had been contaminated with whey in the factory. When I followed up and contacted the company, they were very nice, they apologized for the cross-contamination and even sent me a completely free (free shipping also) canister of the new improved formula! I am pleased with their company and highly recommend Jay Robb if you can afford it.
Since I have been addressing my gluten issue, I find I can tolerate particular whey proteins also. Biochem makes a great line of whey-based proteins, most notably Greens and Whey, which are gluten-free and lactose free- they are the highest quality whey protein I have found and the Greens N' Whey gives the green superfood added benefit the other powders do not (it does contain Stevia in the Vanilla flavor). I don't know if you can tolerate whey in any form, but if you become daring and try it out be sure to only get whey isolate processed at low temperatures from cows not treated with hormones, etc. Any whey "combination" or non-pure isolate contains lactose. I do not know about casein in the powder, you'd have to call.
I am not doing these powders justice so please feel free to check out their websites- at the very least the hemp and rice proteins are guaranteed gluten-free CF, etc. Good luck!
#12
Posted 17 August 2007 - 06:28 PM
Antigliadin IgA 72
Antitissue Transglutaminase IgA 49
#13
Posted 06 September 2007 - 04:07 PM
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