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Egg White Protein Powder


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I am looking for a PURE egg white protein powder that is free of gluten, dairy, AND soy. I was wondering about the Jay Robb's one, but I don't know if it's gluten free or not. Any ideas/suggestions would be appreciated.

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Where do you buy Bioplex? I'm assuming it's gluten free? What do you put in yours to make them into protein shakes? I usually can't STAND the taste of these things, but I have to get them down for protein.

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Thank you for that. I am going to go there today and see what they have.

I also bought the hemp one and came home and opened it and took it back...BLAH! YUCK! I wouldn't dare to eat it! Lol!

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Lol! I know, I would totally ignore the advice, but I am in the "panic" zone for anemia! Ugh!

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I found one that's called "Now Foods" Egg white protein powder. The ingredients are literally just egg whites. It is totally tasteless in a smoothie with berries and rice milk! YAY!

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That drink sounds awesome! It's just what I am looking for!!!!!

Right now I have been drinking a brown rice powder in vanilla rice milk and it makes me a bit sick to my stomach to think of it but I know I need it when I work out!

I will give this recipe a try :)

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That drink sounds awesome! It's just what I am looking for!!!!!

Right now I have been drinking a brown rice powder in vanilla rice milk and it makes me a bit sick to my stomach to think of it but I know I need it when I work out!

I will give this recipe a try :)

In the event that you are interested you may wish to check out EAS's whey protein - it is completely gluten free and smooth to take. It's inexpensive too! You can find it online or in store almost anywhere. As for NOW foods - they are a remarkable company, very reputable and deliver amazing products for middle of the row price!

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