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Vegan Protein Powder, Gluten/Corn Free, Nutrient Rich


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So I normally blend my own protein powders, pea protein for iron, pumpkin for various vitamins and minerals like zinc, Iron, K, etc. the build form there with sancha inchi, flax, chia, etc to get my proteins. I have some odd issues with multiple food intolerance, recently learned my xantham gum issue is only from corn derived xantham gum, artificial sweeteners like aspartame/asuflame mess with me, and real sugars flare my UC.

SO most other blends side from a few exceptions like Julian Bakery, I avoid now, and have used Nutra Key V-Pro, and MRM in the past.

BUT NOW  I found a great blend from a HPN, it is Vegan, I called them it is gluten free, screened for heavy metals and CORN FREE. I was skeptic at first and got a sample pack and I most say I was amazed. The Strawberry Jam one...I expected to find the seeds in that smoothie dead on flavor, the blue berry scone one was pretty good, and the cinnamon roll with frosting was almost perfect. I could not make up my mind on a limited budget and went back to them and got the Vanilla frosting in the 3lb container, I even got the guy to give me a discount since I ordered on the phone. (customercare@hpnsupplements.com email and ask so you can get the 15% discount).

But honestly the biggest thing for me is the added vitamins and minerals they put in it, I have issues with some companies that try this and use whole foods to do it....intolerance issues scream and it effects the flavor. HPN version does not, do look at the picture of the nutrition panel on the link. I just thought I would share this find.

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