Vegan Protein Powder - Vanilla Milkshake
Vegan Protein Powder - Vanilla Milkshake
- Servings - 28
- Serving Size - 1 Scoop
- 20g Protein/Serving
Discover our plant-based Vegan Protein for a healthier alternative to animal-based options. Made from quinoa, brown rice, and pea isolate, it's high in fiber for weight management and gut support. Enjoy no artificial sweeteners, colors, or flavors, plus added MCT oil and a superfruit blend for antioxidants. Experience Lab Rat's commitment to quality with third-party testing and GMP certification.
Formula Purposes & Benefits
Purposes
- Offer a high-quality plant-based protein alternative.
- Ensure the highest quality standards in the industry.
- Offer a delightful and nutritious vegan protein powder in a tasty vanilla flavor for an enjoyable and satisfying protein experience.
Benefits
- Supports muscle growth and immune health.
- Promotes digestive health and satiety.
- Increases fat burning and boosts metabolic rate.
- Delivers essential and branched-chain amino acids.
- Contains a superfruit antioxidant blend for overall well-being.
Formula Ingredients & Benefits
Vegan Protein (rice, pea, and quinoa)
- Plant-based source of easily digestible essential and branched-chain amino acids.
- Pea protein contains all nine essential amino acids and all three branched-chain amino acids.
MCT Oil
- Supports cognitive function, exercise performance, appetite control, reduced body fat, antioxidant support, increased metabolic rate, increased ketone bodies, reduced inflammation, and may combat neurodegenerative disease (10,11,12,13).
- Increases ketone production and provides an energy source during ketogenic diets (10,12).
- May combat neurodegenerative disease via increased anti-inflammatory effects of ketone bodies (11,13).
- Supports cognitive function via ketone absorption across the blood-brain barrier and is utilized as cerebral bioenergetic fuel (10,12,13).
- Increases metabolic rate via increased thermogenesis and caloric expenditure from exercise (12).
- Increases energy levels via increased absorption and burning of MCT as fuel (12).
Acai Berry
- Supports antioxidant function, reduces blood pressure, supports kidney health, supports blood sugar regulation, supports cardiovascular health, and may combat cancer (7,8,9).
- Supports antioxidant function via polyphenolic components with high levels of anthocyanins (cyanidin-3-glucoside and cyanidin-3-rutinoside) (7,8,9).
- May combat carcinogenesis via reduction of tumor cell proliferation, multiplicity and size of the tumors, increased anti-inflammatory capacity, increased antiproliferative activity, and increased pro-apoptotic activity (7).
Acerola (Vitamin C)
- Supports immune, cardiovascular, skin, cognitive, fat-burning, and digestive health (1,2).
- Supports immune health via increased oxidant, free radical scavenging, and fueling neutrophilic (immune cell) activity in chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and microbial killing (1,2).
- Supports fat burning by increasing carnitine biosynthesis (molecule required for mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation) (1,2).
- Supports accelerate bone healing after a fracture, increases type I collagen synthesis, and reduces oxidative stress (inflammation) (2).
- Supports reduced DNA damage in the kidney, liver, and bone marrow (14).
Goji Berry
- Supports immune health, vision health, immune health, and aids as a neuroprotective agent (5,6).
- Supports immune function via carotenoid and polyphenolic free radical scavenging capabilities, reduced DNA damage, and reduced inflammatory cytokines (5).
- Supports vision health via ocular neuroprotective effects zeaxanthin content (found in goji berry) (6).
- Increases neuronal protection with potent ameliorative effects on neuronal oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and neuronal cell death (6).
Pomegranate
- Supports reduced blood pressure, increased nitric oxide production, immune health, blood sugar regulation, prostate health, gut health, and aids as an antimicrobial compound (3).
- Supports prostate health via high polyphenolic antioxidant levels (three times the antioxidant activity of green tea) that protect the prostate gland from inflammation (3).
- Supports reduced blood pressure via increased nitric oxide production, increased cardiac output (blood flow), and reduced cholesterol levels (3).
- Supports digestive health by combating inflammatory bowel disease (4).
- Supports immune health via reduced inflammatory cytokines (markers of inflammation) throughout the body (4).
Suggested Use: Mix one heaping scoop with 4-6oz of water, milk, or your favorite beverage. Vary the amount of liquid for taste preference
References
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- DePhillipo, N. N., Aman, Z. S., Kennedy, M. I., Begley, J. P., Moatshe, G., & LaPrade, R. F. (2018). Efficacy of Vitamin C Supplementation on Collagen Synthesis and Oxidative Stress After Musculoskeletal Injuries: A Systematic Review. Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine, 6(10), 2325967118804544. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325967118804544
- Vučić, V., Grabež, M., Trchounian, A., & Arsić, A. (2019). Composition and Potential Health Benefits of Pomegranate: A Review. Current pharmaceutical design, 25(16), 1817–1827. https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612825666190708183941
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