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November 20, 2014 at 5:27 am #11861
TCBParticipantAnyone have any experience with the different brands of egg proteins and possibly have any recommendations?I think I'm finally coming to the realization (AKA, not just stubbornly insisting it can't be so) that I may have a slight intolerance to whey.. I've been using TN's WPI for a couple of years and it seems like every time I use it, the next morning and most of the day I have stuffy sinuses and sinus drainage. Pretty classic whey issue symptoms. So my next thought is giving an egg protein a spin.
November 20, 2014 at 5:51 am #227691
GonnaBeGiantMemberDymatize egg white powder isn't to shabby.
November 20, 2014 at 8:13 am #227692
mr a j dickinsonParticipantHow much of an insulin spike are you likely to get from egg white powder. I sometimes fall short on protein consumption and need something on the go in the form of a shake, but I'm wary of whey to do this on ULC phases.
November 20, 2014 at 11:42 am #227693
Richard SchmittModeratorHow much of an insulin spike are you likely to get from egg white powder. I sometimes fall short on protein consumption and need something on the go in the form of a shake, but I'm wary of whey to do this on ULC phases.
Highly likely.
November 20, 2014 at 3:18 pm #227694
mr a j dickinsonParticipantwhy is it ok to eat egg whites, but not egg white powder though? is it a case of added fat in the whole egg which tames the insulin response?
November 20, 2014 at 3:23 pm #227695
TCBParticipantHow much of an insulin spike are you likely to get from egg white powder. I sometimes fall short on protein consumption and need something on the go in the form of a shake, but I'm wary of whey to do this on ULC phases.
Everything I've seen on egg powders is that it falls between whey and casein, in regards to an insulin response.As in, less than whey, more than casein.
why is it ok to eat egg whites, but not egg white powder though? is it a case of added fat in the whole egg which tames the insulin response?
The powder creates a higher insulin response for the same reason that any protein powder will, over a whole food. Making it into a powder is partially "pre-digesting" it for you, making it a quicker uptake in the blood.
November 20, 2014 at 3:27 pm #227696
TCBParticipantDymatize egg white powder isn't to shabby.
Thanks!Do you have any comparative experience with like ON, MRM, or Healthy N Fit?
November 20, 2014 at 4:25 pm #227697
Richard SchmittModeratorwhy is it ok to eat egg whites, but not egg white powder though? is it a case of added fat in the whole egg which tames the insulin response?
You got it backwards, and no one said it was okay to just eat egg whites. Adding egg whites to meal with fats (unless on a CN or BL), to increase protein content but with the already added fats.
November 24, 2014 at 11:00 pm #227698
Daniel J. GarciaParticipantI don't know if this applies to you but hopefully it helps. I've used various WPIs for the last few years. I had no idea it was affecting my stomach until I started taking a Grass Fed whey protein powder that a friend of mine was selling. It was a pyramid scam (flame me, please...), but I bought it as a favor. To my surprise, it was actually a quality product. But the best part for me was no more protein farts and no more staying near bathrooms for the first hour post shake just in case. Since then, I've found an affordable supplier of grass fed whey where I can buy in bulk and have had no problems. It's more expensive but might be worth a try.
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