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Knowing When to Take Protein Powder for Best Results

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Protein powder is popular among people who want to lose weight. It is available in the market and it is very easy to prepare. Just mix with water or fruit juice and you are good to go. However, for best results, here are some pointers on when to take protein powder.

Protein powder is best taken immediately after workout. It helps in recovery after a strenuous muscle activity, as our body needs raw materials after exercise to help rebuild muscles. If there is a lack of raw materials, our body will break down muscles from a different place so that the body can reconstruct the damaged muscles. However, an hour after working, our body has already settled down so the tendency is our body will ask for more. We can take another 20-30 grams of protein to help speed up muscle rebuilding. it is not recommended to take before working out.

You can also take protein powder first thing in the morning. Since the body has not taken anything for around six to eight hours straight, it needs nutrients to recover. One good thing about protein powder is that the body absorbs it more quickly than solid food so it recovers the muscles much faster. Nevertheless, it is still advisable to eat breakfast after taking protein powder for more nutrients for the body. For more convenience, we can take protein powder with our regular meals.

When we are sleeping, our body still needs nutrients for the next six to eight hours. To supplement this, it is good to take protein powder before going to sleep. We can mix whey protein with casein protein, which makes the absorption slower. It would be sufficient at the course of the night while we are not eating anything. We can enjoy the mixture of protein powder with warm milk not only for a good night sleep but for a healthy body, too.

If you are really focusing on building and toning muscles, it is not wrong to take protein powder in the middle of the night. This is what most of the bodybuilders do for continuous supply of protein in the body. However, it is not required. If you cannot wake up in the middle of the night, you can still take protein powder first thing when you wake up.

With all of these suggestions, we must make sure to regulate protein powder intake to avoid kidney problems. However, it is easy to know when to take protein powder because we can already make it a part of our lifestyle. We can arrive into our desired outcome in the most convenient way.

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Protein Powder – Find the Right One

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I like to have a vanilla and a chocolate protein powder in my cupboard at all times. Besides all the benefits cited by health professionals they are simply a quick and easy way to make a meal when I’m hungry, when I’m losing weight, when I’m on the run, when I feel like a sweet snack …

UnDiet Tip:

Save $$$’s by using any of the following in your protein drink:

  • fruit that won’t make it to the next day in your protein drink
  • the last bit from a sugar-free jam jar
  • any fruit or sweet potato puree that your baby refuses to eat

There’s a protein powder out there for everyone

Organic Protein Powders

Isagenix has one of the best tasting organic and refined sugar free protein powders out there.

Muscle Building Protein Powders

Joey Vallancourt gives readers 5 ways to choose the right protein powder to match your weight lifting goals.

Vegan Protein Powders

One Green Planet has 7 Must-Try Vegan Protein Powders which they have tried and tested. They also have some great suggestions for how to use protein powders in things other than smoothies.

 

Gluten Free Protein Powders

Thank you to FitSugar for sharing these five gluten free protein powders with us.

Sugar Free Protein Powders

Whether I’m looking for a muscle building protein powder or a vegan or organic powder, as far as I’m concerned it should definitely be free of refined sugars. The Celiac Diva has the lowdown on sugar free protein powders.