Probiotic Protein Shake (2-Pack Bundle)
Product Description
Highlights
- Features a 2-in-1 formula of powerful probiotics + 15g of plant protein
- Contains Bacillus bacteria to help heal leaky gut & jumpstart fat-burning metabolism1,2
- Made with vegan fatty acids, fiber, sea minerals & absolutely no sugar added
- Fortified with balanced and alkalizing greens + protective antioxidants
Suggested Usage
- To get the best taste and most beneficial results, if you’re on stage 1 of The Body Ecology Diet, mix with 8-10 ounces of water. It’s even more delicious made with crushed ice in a blender. If you’re on stage 2, make your own dairy-free treat. Mix with unsweetened coconut milk or unsweetened macadamia milk or gluten-free oat milk.
Product Facts
- Form: Powder
- Serving Size: 25 gms.
- Number of Servings: 21 servings each
Dietary Restrictions
Non-GMO, Dairy-Free, Soy-Free, Gluten-Free, Vegan
Health Interests
Probiotics, Gut Support, Autoimmune, Digestive Aid, Fermented Drink
Customer Reviews
Probiotic Protein Shake (2-Pack Bundle)
Let’s talk protein shakes
We’re all on an eternal quest to find the protein shake that works best for us. What really makes or breaks your pick is how much of the protein your gut can actually utilize.
To save you the trial and error of trying a collection of shakes, know that:
- A good-for-you protein is one that’s predigested. Our Probiotic Protein Shake is just that: predigested, meaning broken down, bioavailable, and ready for your body to use. It contains all nine essential amino acids (from a combination of pea and rice protein) to help your body maximize absorption.
- A predigested protein limits your digestive burden. We formulated our Probiotic Protein Shake to be entirely plant-based — not just because of its myriad health benefits but because it also reduces waste.1-4 Good gut health may get even better when you’re eating a blend of two outstanding vegan proteins (pea + rice), predigested to take the strain off your digestive tract.
- Predigested plant protein promotes muscle recovery. Pea protein has been proven to measure up to whey protein when it comes to its muscle-building effects.3 So, pea protein can support muscle growth by preventing breakdown. It can also help sustain muscle mass during times of sickness and infirmity, while speeding up post-workout muscle repair and recovery.5,6
Our bodies don’t naturally digest protein well, so we might not benefit as much as we could when we’re drinking a poor-absorbing shake.
But remember, the protein in our probiotic protein shake is predigested, making it super-bioavailable and easy for your body to assimilate. Not only that, but it’s organic, non-GMO, and gluten-, soy-, and dairy-free. Sweetened with 100-percent organic flavors and sugar-free Lakanto Monk Fruit extract, it tastes delicious too. Your gut, your muscles, and your tastebuds will thank you.
Suggested uses: Mix it with cold water, add it to kefir or a smoothie, and enjoy it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack. Kids love it too. Just shake it and go.
References:
- Lin HV, Frassetto A, Kowalik Jr EJ, et al. Butyrate and Propionate Protect against Diet-Induced Obesity and Regulate Gut Hormones via Free Fatty Acid Receptor 3-Independent Mechanisms. Brennan L, ed. PLoS ONE. 2012;7(4):e35240. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0035240.
- Zhanguo Gao, Jun Yin, Jin Zhang, Robert E. Ward, Roy J. Martin, Michael Lefevre, William T. Cefalu, and Jianping Ye. Butyrate Improves...Sensitivity and Increases Energy Expenditure in Mice. DIABETES, VOL. 58, JULY 2009.
- Babault N, Païzis C, Deley G, et al. Pea proteins oral supplementation promotes muscle thickness gains during resistance training: a double-blind, randomized, Placebo-controlled clinical trial vs. Whey protein. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 2015;12:3. doi:10.1186/s12970-014-006.
- Baron M. A patented strain of Bacillus coagulans increased immune response to viral challenge. Postgrad Med. 2009 Mar;121(2):114-8. Doi: 10.3810/pgm.2009.03.1971. PubMed PMID: 19332969.
- Berrazaga I, Micard V, Gueugneau M, Walrand S. The Role of the Anabolic Properties of Plant- versus Animal-Based Protein Sources in Supporting Muscle Mass Maintenance: A Critical Review. Nutrients. 2019;11(8):1825. Published 2019 Aug 7. doi:10.3390/nu11081825.
- Banaszek A, Townsend JR, Bender D, Vantrease WC, Marshall AC, Johnson KD. The Effects of Whey vs. Pea Protein on Physical Adaptations Following 8-Weeks of High-Intensity Functional Training (HIFT): A Pilot Study. Sports (Basel). 2019;7(1):12. Published 2019 Jan 4. doi:10.3390/sports7010012.
Warning: If you are pregnant or nursing, please consult your healthcare professional before using this product. Keep out of the reach of children.
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