hi all,
I found this soy-based lowcarb protein shake mix at Loblaws Superstore - it's made by nu-life. $29.99 for a canister, yielding 32 servings. Comes in vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. It also contains thermogenic factors, mostly bitter orange, green tea extract, guarana and kola nut, among others. The total amount of protein (12g) and carbs (1g) per serving is about half that of other hi-protein shakes, such as Interactive or DynaWhey. Do the math, and they work out to be pretty much the same cost per gram of protein. The listed thermogenic factors total 200mg per serving. Individually, they need to be taken in much larger quantities than this, but supposedly there is some synergistic effect (??) I can't find any info. about it. It mixed readily with liquid - I was surprised actually, most of the soy mixes are pasty and lumpy and require a blender to get them smooth. The vanilla "isn't bad". The potential exists to jazz up the taste with 0-carb flavourings, as desired. It'll do, since I've been looking for a lowcarb non-whey based protein drink. Many of the other soy drinks are high in carbs - 12 or 14g or more. Anybody else?? Doreen |
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Hi, Doreen. I've been 'shelving' these for some time. I really like the flavour, the mixability and the texture (though watch out if nuking, like a hot chocolate effect, the PP solidifies and foams up something fierce at a certain point). I found the Strawberry and Vanilla to have an excellent flavour, in fact amazingly good considering my dislike of most of the soy-based products thus far.
Are you sure about the costing? I'll have to redo the math on the cents/protein gram; I've been working on the notion that the cost was higher, but I've gone by cost/total wgt (and the Dynawhey wins that one). Also, I have reservations about the accuracy of the carb count, because I'm positive I spotted fructose as a sweetener. Further, I found the label almost misleading in its vagueness/format, and rather difficult to determine the ingredients and nutrient info. Hmmmmmm. Has the label been 'reformulated', I wonder? |
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As for the carb count, I think in fact that 1 carb is correct. Yes, it is sweetened with fructose, one gram of it, which makes up the entire carb content. here's the breakdown : 60 calories / 12 gm protein (48 cal)/ 1 gm fat (9 cal) / 1 gm carb (4 cal) which adds up to 61 calories, but I think they rounded UP the fat grams. I'm just happy they didn't use aspartame. It also contains glucose polymer, which I looked up - it's more filler and fiber than anything, not absorbed and non-caloric. Thanks for making me think, just sorry it's so darn late at nite... ;) .. take care, Doreen |
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THANKS, Doreen, for going through the effort of cross-checking. I could have done a more thorough job on checking those numbers myself instead of just "mumbling" about vagueness, for pete's sake !8-]
I checked a 'new stock' cannister today at Superstore (where they are down to 24.98 for a little sales boost, something Superstore does periodically and making it a better deal than usual) and the label has been reformulated to SOME extent. It's still remarkaby tasty for a soy and HBVP (?) blend {did you run across the definition of *that* puppy yet?}. I myself generally prefer whey and yes, sadly the Dynawhey isn't as flavourful or mixable as some other whey protein isolates. I'd VERY much like to see a 'plain vanilla' or neutral/unflavoured version of it, for stock and baking purposes. Time to E the non-responsible folks at DynaWhey again. BTW, have you tried the Orange Vanilla Cream (Dynawhey)? I'm thinking there's an underlying bitterness there I don't much care for. Can you taste that? Also the Optimum Nutrition Vanilla seems to have this. I'm beginning to think this may be a facet of a particular type of whey processing... Yuck. |
chocolate flavour?
I spotted this product at Shoppers' Drug Mart last night and was tempted to pick up the chocolate flavour, not being a big fan of fake strawberry flavour and being concerned that vanilla would be chalky or soy-y. Have either of you tried the chocolate?
Thanks! P.S. Speaking of Shoppers', I keep hearing about them carrying Ross sugar-free chocolate, but I have yet to see them. Am I looking in the wrong place? I check both the chocolate and diet sections. (I live in Vancouver.) |
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I know Jinxie found the ross chocolates in a Shoppers out in Port Coquitlam.
I've found them in the Pharmasave in Port Moody. They're with the regular chocolates up front by the till. Lainey |
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Greetings all.
Hmmmmm. I've found the Ross (a.k.a. DeLight) chocolate bars in Shoppers in the 'diabetic supplies' section, as well as the Cavalier brand (belgian chocolate). Not every Shoppers has them but they have consistently been in that section, usually quite near the pharmacy counter. As for the To Diet For, I've been amazed at the good flavour of their strawberry and vanilla, and the chocolate isn't bad either. I still can't get over how sweet they manage to be, though, even if the carb and calorie count match on the label. Call it my natural suspicious but EITHER the calorie count is wrong too (we assume it's right in the earlier posted method of verifying carb counts) OR I've gotten awfully sensitive to the sweet taste of any sugar at all... which IS possible. It's definitely the best-tasting Soy blend I've tried so far, though. Perhaps I'm suffering from T.G.T.B.T. syndrome??? :p |
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First, I finally found out that HBVP stands for Highest Biological Value Protein - and it's from isolated whey. So that would explain the less soy-ey taste. Their claim for sweetness is indeed the single gram of fructose. Here from the Nu-Life site - Quote:
It would seem that some rounding up has been done with the figures in the nutrient data. The ingredient list shows only 500 mg of fat and enzymes, which means there's less than 0.5 gm of fat per serving, not 1 gm as is listed in the nutrient data. NOW we can see that the carb count is actually 2 gm total - 1 gm sugar AND 1 gm "other" carb. I've been curious about the "glucose polymer" ingredient. From Developed.net sports nutrition - Quote:
I think they've done some creative math, and I also think the calorie and carb count is higher than they claim. I'm going to start counting 3 carbs per serving, just to be sure. Doreen p.s.- for the record, maltodextrin is a glucose polymer. |
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Truly, Doreen, there are many games to be (and apparently are) played in the foods manufacturing business.
Fer instance, just recently our local Save-On Foods (Overwaitea) store started carrying some "sugarfree" candies in their bulk bins. A first. I, of course, am minutely examining the labels of ingredients and counts they so kindly have started providing in the last year [speaks to public pressure, eh?]. Hydrolysed Starch Hydrolysate is the major ingredient in the soft(er) candies. A Ha! says I... a part of my backbrain reminds me that hydrolysing starches is the chemical/manufacturing process for many of the bulk nutritive sweeteners... think I remember that from the Calorie Control Council website and its many definitions of sweeteners, both nutritive (have calories) and non-nutritive (intense or 0-calorie cuz it takes just a teeeeeeeeny amount). And isn't polymer just a term meaning a molecular variation? Therefore a glucose polymer is still a glucose.... Here's an interesting page if one is so inclined, on the process of hydrolysis itself: http://www.sbu.ac.uk/biology/enztech/starch.html (and note the term "saccharification", meaning "make sweet" IIDC, and ending up with either Glucose or Maltose syrup. Yup. I must agree, there's a distinct flavour of creative sweetness calculating going on there. I, too, will consider this a 3 to 3.5g carb per serving treat. I trust my tongue. Thanks for keeping tabs on this stuff, Doreen! |
i'm sorry, i just get lost in this thread. i've never bought or used protein powders before. i just bought karen rysavy's cook book Truly LowCarb Cooking. a few of the recipes i'd like to try call for protein powder mix. doreen, can you advise me as to what i can by in ontario. obviously it has to be lowcarb. karen rysavy has a recipe for a bake mix that's similar to bisquik or teabisk, but low carb. sounds really handy. i just don't know where to begin to look.
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hi debbie,
You should be able to buy plain, unflavoured soy protein powder at any health food store. Look for isolated soy, should be 90% protein. Loblaws Supterstore has it in bags, where they sell the other protein powders and shake mixes (usually on the bottom shelf, because it's cheap --- they want to be sure the expensive products are handy at eye level .. ;) ) Some brands of soy protein, eg. Swiss Naturals, also have some lecithin added, which is fine. Just make sure it's zero carbs. Doreen |
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Debbie, for my curiosity and clarification, can you post the exact wording re the protein powder mix in the recipe for a bake mix from the Truly Low Carb book (I don't have it, dang it).
Even better, if you have the time, could you post the whole recipe? Many thanks in advance. |
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Hello Just replying to the Nu-Life posts.
I have tried some protien shakes. I love the Nulife Choclate. It is very good. I have not tried the vanilla, the strawberry is ok. Another one of my favorites is called NHF (Nu-life Health & Fitness) same company diff product. The solgan on it is "Whey more Protien" I tried their Barvian Chocolate flavour.mmmhhhh It is the best one I found yet. I love it. |
Where to buy DynaWhey?
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Hi there! I'm new here. what a great board! I'm very interested in purchasing the DynaWhey so many people have spoken of on here. We live in the Barrie, Ontario area and there is no Loblaws here. That seems to be where everyone mentions seeing it. Does anyone know of any other place that might carry it? Thanks a lot! |
Loblaw's by any other name is....
Hi, MelindaK.
The Real Canadian Superstore and the Loblaw's seem to be interchangeable. If one is in the province, the other one isn't but they carry the same products, like President's Choice or DynaWhey. Gotta Superstore? |
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