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Hello I am preparing to buy everything for after the surgery but reading my papers I found that it had to be Protein brands of preferences and I ask

someone involved in taking this protein in phase two powder but these brands of preference?Screenshot_20180123-072312.jpg Screenshot_20180123-072213.jpg

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I don't know anything about getting those specific brands, but I would focus on getting any "Isolate" Protein, as it typically has less carbs, sugars, and fats than regular whey protein. My NUT suggested Premier Protein from costco, low sugar & carbs and high protein, per serving.

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Two points.

1. Your taste buds may change after surgery. Therefore anything that you select at this stage may become intolerable to drink after surgery. So be prepared to experiment after surgery until you find a Protein Shake that will work for you.

2. The Body Fortress Protein Powder on the label reads 60 grams of Protein. Your body will absorb only about 30 grams of protein at one time. So if you drink this protein shake during a short time, half of it will be wasted.

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which powder Protein your suggest

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Um... those purple labeled Optimum Nutrition powders are Weight Gainers for people who are trying to maintain a calorie surplus. People who lift heavy and lift often will use them. Bariatric patients should assiduously avoid them.

In the beginning, everything will taste so funky. If you have a Vitamin Shoppe store near you, they have a wonderful policy of letting you bring back any powder/supplement that you do not like for a full in store credit. I had a woman at that store that I talked to frequently and I was upfront about being recently sleeved. She was familiar with the taste buds profile changing, thus never even batted an eye when I returned several things. I ended up with UMP Protein in the beginning. After things became more normal, Optimum Nutrition Whey concentrate is my favorite.

The best protein in regards to bio-availability is whey. Isolate or concentrate doesn't really matter. If you are vegetarian, soy is the best you can do. But it is a distant 2nd to whey. collagen is worthless for soft tissue repair (muscle, skin, etc...) but may be helpful for hair, nails, and joints. Typical sources for collagen protein are your bone broths and some protein "shots" in funky fruit flavors, and Pork rinds.

The best protein however, is the one that you can and will use.

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Thanksss

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I use Premier Protein shakes that I bought at costco and on Amazon. It was on the list my doctors office gave me. Like the comment above, goo Protein, loward.

Good luck

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