How Do Protein Shakes & Meal Replacement Shakes Fit Into My Hauser Diet?
A lot of people who think they are health conscious buy plenty of meal replacement
shakes and powders. Just because they are both sold in health food stores
or at the gym, does not mean they are actually healthy! They are typically
loaded with unwanted calories, trans fats, and sugars, or filled with food
chemicals. In addition to what they have added to them, most of them don’t
have a ton of the nutrients that we need. But wait! There are some natural
products that do fit into the Hauser Diet philosophy. Let’s take a
closer look…
What’s the difference between a protein shake and
a meal replacement shake?
You will hear these two terms used a lot when talking
about on-the-go liquid meals. There is a difference! It’s actually
really easy to distinguish between the two. A true "protein shake" is
just that, protein! The most common protein sources are whey,
eggs, soy,
rice, or vegetable. These shakes will have little to no carbs and fat.
A meal
replacement shake has this name because a “typical” meal
is balanced between carbs, protein, and fat. Because of this, they may also
tend to be higher in calories per serving. Recognizing the difference between
shakes is your first step to making wise choices.
Lions and Otters
For Lions and Otters, picking out shakes that have very low
sugar and high protein is the best choice. Next, be sure that it is a natural
product, without a bunch of artificial sweeteners or food chemicals, which
are in almost all of the protein powders at the gym and many popular health
chains.
Bears
Both protein and meal replacement shakes could fit nicely into your
diet. You may want to use both depending on what purpose you are having them
serve. If you’re a Bear who doesn’t like to do a lot of meat
and eggs then a pure protein shake can help you get in the protein you
need. However, if you really do well eating a balanced Bear Diet then a
meal replacement shake can help you out as a snack or meal when you’re
in a hurry! Again, you must read the labels to avoid artificial sweeteners
and chemicals.
Monkeys and Giraffes
As low protein diets, doing a pure protein shake isn’t
necessary. There are some meal replacement shakes out there that will have
a limited amount of protein and little to no fat, and those would be your
best choices. One example would be a Hemp powder shake. These tend to be
low in fat, high in fiber, and have a moderate amount of protein.
Which brands
do we like?
Ones that use natural ingredients, and contain no artificial flavors
or sweeteners.
Whole Foods Brand, Peaceful Planet, Nutribiotic, MLO, Jay Robbs,
Soyessa by Earthheart, Nutiva (Hemp)