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Gluten Free Protein Shake Meal Replacement


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I stumbled across this website and to my surprise they make gluten-free meal replacements and protein powders. The nice thing is you pick the ingredients so for example if your allergic to soy, you can tell them to leave it out. (this my understanding) I'm getting ready to order some to try it out. It would have been nice to have something like this back in college, it was hard to get the calories when I was playing basketball. More would have been healthier than eating a box of Pamela's cookies everyday after practice. :) Anyways hope this helps, I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been looking for something like this. If you can please post feedback if you try this, thanks.

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I stumbled across this website and to my surprise they make gluten-free meal replacements and protein powders. The nice thing is you pick the ingredients so for example if your allergic to soy, you can tell them to leave it out. (this my understanding) I'm getting ready to order some to try it out. It would have been nice to have something like this back in college, it was hard to get the calories when I was playing basketball. More would have been healthier than eating a box of Pamela's cookies everyday after practice. :) Anyways hope this helps, I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been looking for something like this. If you can please post feedback if you try this, thanks.

I have always worked out with weights, played basketball among other things. I am 27 now and learned I have celiac about 6 months ago. I have dropped to 165lbs from normally 180-185lb with working out and muscle. Now with my diet restricted I am eager to find a protein powder or shake that I can take after workouts that is glutenfree. Let me know how it goes or if you come across any other and I will do the same.

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I have always worked out with weights, played basketball among other things. I am 27 now and learned I have celiac about 6 months ago. I have dropped to 165lbs from normally 180-185lb with working out and muscle. Now with my diet restricted I am eager to find a protein powder or shake that I can take after workouts that is glutenfree. Let me know how it goes or if you come across any other and I will do the same.

I too am looking for a good tasting protein shake that is gluten-free.

Any luck with this one or another? Please share!

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I use the Biochem Raw foods and whey vanilla powder religiously after my workouts (I'll even mix up the night before for the early am workouts). It tastes great too. We have a health food store here (Portland) that has individual pkts of different brands so you can try them out for a dollar or so before you spend a fortune on the canisters. It was by far the best one I tried.

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I am looking for one as well. Preferably higher calorie if anyone knows of one. A website would be preferable :)

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I am looking for one as well. Preferably higher calorie if anyone knows of one. A website would be preferable :)

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Any similar Canadian products out there?? Looking for a low-sugar, high-protein shake :)

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Any similar Canadian products out there?? Looking for a low-sugar, high-protein shake :)

I believe Allmax is a brand available in Canada, and they are gluten free (Check individual flavors though to be sure-I am dying to try the peanut butter chocolate whey isolate!)

I also believe that True Protein ships to Canada. I use Beverly International, chocolate and vanilla flavors are gluten free, not Cookies N Creme.

Unfortunately, PVL Whey Gourmet products are NOT gluten free, at least as of when I emailed them about a year ago. They have some awesome sounding flavors.

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Any similar Canadian products out there?? Looking for a low-sugar, high-protein shake :)

For a straight protein I prefer Natural Edge Whey Protein Complete Blend. It's all natural, gluten and soy free and it's sweetened with Stevia. Stevia has such a small impact on blood sugars.

They have vanilla, chocolate and orange cream flavors.

For a meal replacement there is vanilla and chocolate meal replacement, as well as a Fat Burner meal replacement.

Great stuff.

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