Each type of protein powder has its unique benefits, however vegan protein powder is not as bioavailable to your body as whey.
The rise in popularity of vegan protein over the last few years had lead to the development and a fantastic array of blended plant-based protein powders.
There are many great blended vegan protein powders that use a good balance of plant-based protein to make a complete protein powder.
Vegan protein powder is a healthy alternative to whey protein, not just for vegans but those looking for a more holistic approach.
No, it's absolutely "not necessary" for vegans, but can be a useful supplement. Let's face it, choosing a vegan diet is not always simple or easy!
Vegan protein powder can effectively increase protein intake for the development of lean muscle mass and for use as a meal replacement for weight loss.
The taste of vegan protein powder depends on the source. Some powders like rice protein powder have little flavor, while hemp powder tastes slightly nutty.
Yes all protein powders expire, but vegan protein powders can last sometimes up to two years.
In most cases the answer is no, as plant based sources rarely have all essential amino acids at levels that the body requires.
Gout is most effected by the amount of purines in protein. Purines don't just occur in meat but are at medium levels in pea protein and moderate levels in soy.