Nikki Monroe 71 Posted July 12, 2015 (edited) Does anyone recommend any Protein powders /shakes over another and where to get free samples? Thanks! Edited July 13, 2015 by Nikki Monroe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misswhitneym 12 Posted July 12, 2015 I got my Protein powder samples at Nashua Nutrition online. That's also where I ordered my Vitamins. Just a heads up, they came in clear plastic bags with a label that just had the brand and flavor - no nutritional information or instructions. The instructions came on a separate sheet of paper. So far I've liked all of them except the Isopure Zero Carb (the pre-made drinks are my fave, but I'm not a fan of the powder). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LovinSoul 113 Posted July 12, 2015 That's interesting! I love the Isopure Zero Carb vanilla powder. I'm including some recipes I got from the Isopure site except I use one scoop of powder instead of two in the shakes. These might be more for when you can add a little fruit, etc. When I was preop I made the simpler recipes that didn't have fruit. My husband even likes them and he's not even trying to lose or anything. I always make them with skim milk. banana Egg Nog 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or Water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes1 banana chunk (2” frozen)1/8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or Water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Mocchachino 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes1/2 tsp instant espresso2 tsp cocoa powder1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! chocolate Peanut Butter Cup 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes1/2 tsp cocoa powder1 tsp peanut butter1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Banana Peanut Butter Cup 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes1 frozen banana1 tbsp peanut butter1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Cookies and Cream 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes2 sugar-free chocolate cream-filled sandwich cookies1 tbs Cool Whip1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Pina Colada 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes2 pineapple chunks (1" frozen)1/2 tsp pure coconut extract1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Creamy Banana 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder1 cup of ice cubes1 banana chunk (2" frozen)1/4 tsp cinnamon1/2 tsp pure vanilla extractDirections:Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nikki Monroe 71 Posted July 13, 2015 That's interesting! I love the Isopure Zero Carb Vanilla powder. I'm including some recipes I got from the Isopure site except I use one scoop of powder instead of two in the shakes. These might be more for when you can add a little fruit, etc. When I was preop I made the simpler recipes that didn't have fruit. My husband even likes them and he's not even trying to lose or anything. I always make them with skim milk. Banana Egg Nog 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or Water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 1 banana chunk (2” frozen) 1/8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or Water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Mocchachino 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 1/2 tsp instant espresso 2 tsp cocoa powder 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! chocolate Peanut Butter Cup 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 1/2 tsp cocoa powder 1 tsp Peanut Butter 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Banana Peanut Butter Cup 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 1 frozen banana 1 tbsp peanut butter 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Cookies and Cream 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 2 sugar-free chocolate cream-filled sandwich Cookies 1 tbs Cool Whip 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Pina Colada 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 2 pineapple chunks (1" frozen) 1/2 tsp pure coconut extract 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Creamy Banana 1/2 cup of milk, soy milk, rice milk or water 1 scoop of Zero Carb Isopure Creamy Vanilla Powder 1 cup of ice cubes 1 banana chunk (2" frozen) 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract Directions: Combine milk or water, Isopure and ice cubes in blender on high for 30 seconds. Then add additional ingredients and blend again for 30 seconds. Enjoy! Thank you so much! Will definitely be trying these! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
majorsmama 91 Posted July 13, 2015 Syntrax Nectar Protein powders come in fruit flavors that are way better than any chocolate or vanilla flavors and way tastier than those nasty Premier Protein shakes so many people drink. The fuzzy navel and Roadside Lemonade are my favorites. Mix with Water and serve over ice. They're amazing. You can go on Syntrax's website to get their phone number and call for free samples.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hopscotch 57 Posted July 13, 2015 Does anyone recommend any Protein powders /shakes over another and where to get free samples? Thanks! I use Premier Protein drinks to get my Protein in daily - otherwise I'd be well below my needed daily amount. I don't know about free samples but I get cases of 12 for just shy of $12 at Sam's Club. Here's the website for the Premier Protein page: http://www.premierprotein.com/tasty-shake-recipes/ I do the chocolate and the strawberries & cream. Both are delicious! Only 1g of sugar, 30g of protein and only 2 net carbs. I'm so glad I found them because I was having so much trouble getting my protein in. I take them sometimes and put fruit pieces in an ice pop mold and pour the Protein Drink in it and freeze. So yummy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soapandcandlequeen 124 Posted July 15, 2015 Syntrax Nectar fuzzy navel was the only Protein I could tolerate in Water. My click vanilla latte is the one I use most often mixed in milk. The other ones were just too sweet after surgery. I think the coffee flavor cuts the sweetness down. Don't get too much because your taste will most likely change. I bought too much and now they just sit there. I have a whole run of Isopure unflavored I used once and tons of samples left. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nikki Monroe 71 Posted July 16, 2015 Syntrax Nectar fuzzy navel was the only Protein I could tolerate in Water. My click vanilla latte is the one I use most often mixed in milk. The other ones were just too sweet after surgery. I think the coffee flavor cuts the sweetness down. Don't get too much because your taste will most likely change. I bought too much and now they just sit there. I have a whole run of Isopure unflavored I used once and tons of samples left.. Thanks for the advice! If you want to get rid of those samples, please let me know! I would be more than happy to take them off your hands!???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fluffypal 13 Posted July 16, 2015 I have the Syntrax Nectar shakes because I don't drink milk and don't even like things that remind me of a milkshake. I start my liquid diet on August 10 and the dietician said she was concerned that I would get enough calories because those shakes have only 100 calories per shake. Any suggestions from anyone on what else to do during the liquid stage to get more calories? The dietician was no help what so ever. 4 shakes will give me 92grams of Protein but only 400 calories. I feel defeated before I even get started. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nikki Monroe 71 Posted July 16, 2015 I have the Syntrax Nectar shakes because I don't drink milk and don't even like things that remind me of a milkshake. I start my liquid diet on August 10 and the dietician said she was concerned that I would get enough calories because those shakes have only 100 calories per shake. Any suggestions from anyone on what else to do during the liquid stage to get more calories? The dietician was no help what so ever. 4 shakes will give me 92grams of Protein but only 400 calories. I feel defeated before I even get started.im going to post this question for you. Hopefully you can get some helpful suggestions!???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soapandcandlequeen 124 Posted July 16, 2015 If you don't drink milk I would suggest adding a scoop of unflavored Protein to your shake. It would give you more calories and protein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites