Choosing the Right Protein Powder


Protein powders have become a widely used nutritional supplement, offering a convenient way to increase daily protein intake. These powders are made by extracting protein from sources such as peas, brown rice, hemp, soy, or dairy, then concentrating and drying it into an easy-to-use form. Protein is essential for muscle repair, immune function, enzyme production, and overall body maintenance, which explains its popularity.¹

One of the main benefits of protein supplementation is convenience. Many individuals find it difficult to meet their protein needs through whole foods alone, particularly those with busy schedules or increased physical demands. Protein powders can be quickly mixed into smoothies or meals, making them a practical solution. They are also effective in supporting muscle recovery after exercise, preserving lean muscle mass, and promoting satiety, which may help with weight management.²

Natural protein powders are typically derived from whole food sources. Plant-based options often include peas, brown rice, chia, and hemp, while animal-based powders are commonly made from whey or casein. High-quality products emphasize minimal processing and avoid artificial additives, making them easier to digest and better aligned with a whole food approach to nutrition.³

Protein powder supplements may be particularly beneficial for athletes, active individuals, and those recovering from exercise, as their protein requirements are often higher. Vegetarians and vegans can use plant-based powders to help meet their nutritional needs, while older adults may benefit from increased protein intake to support muscle maintenance.⁴ Individuals with reduced appetite or specific health goals may also find protein supplementation helpful.

When choosing a protein powder, it is important to review the ingredient list and nutritional profile. Look for products with simple ingredients, organic certification, no added sugar, and no artificial flavours or fillers. Consider any dietary restrictions, such as dairy-free or gluten-free needs. Products that undergo fermentation may offer improved digestibility and nutrient absorption.³ Third-party testing and certifications can also provide reassurance of quality and safety.

Genuine Health fermented organic vegan proteins+ 1080 g BONUS size is notable for its fermentation process, which distinguishes it from many other plant-based protein powders. It is made from a blend of organic, Non-GMO Project Verified ingredients, including pea, brown rice, flaxseed, hemp seed, pumpkin seed, mung bean, and spirulina. The fermentation process helps break down compounds that can interfere with digestion and nutrient absorption, resulting in improved bioavailability.⁵ Its clean formulation, free from artificial colours, flavours, or sweeteners and common allergens, makes it a safe and effective option for all ages.

A simple way to incorporate protein powder into the diet is through a smoothie:

Chocolate Banana Protein Smoothie

  • 1 scoop Genuine Health fermented organic vegan proteins+ vanilla
  • 1 banana
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 tablespoon natural nut butter
  • 1 teaspoon cocoa powder
  • Optional: handful of spinach

Blend all ingredients until smooth. This recipe provides a balanced combination of protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats, making it suitable for post-exercise recovery or a convenient snack.

Choosing the right protein supplement is not just about meeting daily requirements; it is about investing in long-term health, performance, and vitality. A thoughtfully selected, high-quality protein powder can bridge nutritional gaps, support recovery, and promote overall well-being in a way that fits seamlessly into everyday life.

References
1. Jäger R, Kerksick CM, Campbell BI, et al. International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand protein and exercise. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2017;14:20.
2. Morton RW, Murphy KT, McKellar SR, et al. A systematic review, meta analysis and meta regression of protein supplementation on resistance training induced gains. Br J Sports Med. 2018;52(6):376 to 384.
3. Lonnie M, Hooker E, Brunstrom JM, et al. Protein for life review of optimal protein intake and sustainable dietary sources. Nutrients. 2018;10(3):360.
4. Devries MC, Phillips SM. Supplemental protein in support of muscle mass and health. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2015;18(6):585 to 591.
5. Marco ML, Sanders ME, Gänzle M, et al. The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics statement on fermented foods. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2021;18(3):196 to 208.Genuine Health fermented organic vegan proteins+


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Genuine Health is a Canadian company that makes all natural, non-GMO supplements and is one of the original vendors to partner with HFN back in 1999. Genuine Health has a history of firsts, including: First superfood formula and first to launch a superfood designed for the gut, First with fermented supplements and the first complete fermented protein, and the First natural health supplement company to become a B Corporation worldwide.