Reddit Reddit reviews Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Pro Fiber Protein Supplement, 5 Pound

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Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Pro Fiber Protein Supplement, 5 Pound
Great tasting Hemp Hearts have a slightly nutty taste, similar to a sunflower seed or pine nutSimply sprinkle on salad, cereal, granola, oatmeal & yogurt, add to smoothies and recipes or eat straight from the packageContains more protein and omegas and less carbs than the same serving of Chia or Flax
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1 Reddit comment about Manitoba Harvest Organic Hemp Pro Fiber Protein Supplement, 5 Pound:

u/willyolio ยท 5 pointsr/technews

eh, basically 4 ingredients.

  1. meal replacement powder (basically gives me about 30-40% of daily vitamin requirements). I use a local store brand but Slim-Fast or Nutri-bar work. Dry powder is about 100 calories, along with about 15% of daily fiber.

  2. Muscle mlik (lean) - mostly whey protein (16g), but also gives a relatively balanced amount of vitamins (bumps the total vitamin amount to about 50%) and calories/fat (150)

  3. Hemp Protein (provides a 50% of your daily fiber requirements, and also a good amount of protein (11g) and 130 calories.

  4. milk. about 750mL of homogenized (3.25% fat) milk. That's a big chunk, about 450 calories, 24g of protein, and obviously calcium and vitamins.

    i use a 1L water bottle. 1 scoop of each powder, milk until it's not quite full, shake it up and go.

    total: around 830 calories, 65% of your daily fiber requirements, 50g of protein (which is 100% of your daily requirement if you're not a pro athlete) from 2 sources (cows and hemp plants), 50% of all vitamins and minerals. Basically equivalent to 2 Soylent meals (each soylent meal is only 25% of daily requirements). For the extra calories, it isn't hard - eat junk food or whatever the hell you like.

    The nutrition powder i use is based on soy, so technically i'm getting nutrients from 3 sources (soy, cows, hemp) but if you can't take soy, there's still options.

    In the end it's basically just looking at the nutrition label, and adding the numbers together. That's all Soylent really is, too. Just in a more convenient package.