Milk protein testing

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Avatar f tn Red meats and milk. They're healthy but have that heavy nutrients so to speak.
Avatar m tn As Ive started thinking more and more, when I was working out I remember I couldnt find a protein powder that sat well with me. I kept switching. Milk, and dairy of such doesnt give me diarrhea or pain, like common lactose tolerance symptoms. Milk just alters my stools, turning them light colored after a few days of drinking it. So does sour cream and ice cream. I dont have this problem with cheese, and the lactose tolerance pills did not make a difference in this, because I tried them.
Avatar f tn I tried googling this earlier in my pregnancy and didn't like what I found... that none are really "good" for me or baby right now. I went with veggie & fruit smoothies and used soy milk as it had higher protein content (vs other but mills). But I want to know if anyone else has found out anything else!
5807499 tn?1383275275 When they do the dip stick in the urine a uti, blood, protein, among others will show up on there. Are you thinking you've got something for some reason?
Avatar m tn Hi, 'Signs of a milk allergy that may occur immediately after consuming milk include: * Wheezing * Vomiting * Hives Signs and symptoms that may take more time to develop include: * Loose stools (which may contain blood or mucus) * Diarrhea * Abdominal cramps * Coughing or wheezing * Runny nose * Skin rash It's important to differentiate a true milk allergy from milk protein intolerance or lactose intolerance.
Avatar f tn You can also use flavored Greek yogurts, but watch the calorie count as some have a lot more sugar than the plain yogurt, and by the time you add milk and the protein powder you might have more calories than you bargained for. I have more recipes, if you're interested, but they aren't much different from these. Your imagination and tastebuds are the only limits to what you can put into a smoothie.
532657 tn?1213131909 Preworkout Shake Start with 1 1/2 scoops of protein powder (about 30 grams) and 12 ounces of nonfat milk instead of water. This yields roughly 240 calories, 40 grams of protein, 16 grams of carbs, and 3 grams of fat. Toss in some fruit for flavor, or a tablespoon of peanut butter or almond butter for a creamier shake. These will boost calories, carbs, and fat, but they're good for your overall diet Buzz the concoction in a blender. Add ice if you like your shakes thicker.
390388 tn?1279636213 Sounds like your diet is fine, but you might want to focus on the variety when you eat a meal or snack - mix it up a bit with a little from each category (fat, protein, carbs, fiber). If you're finding you're eating too much, try eating more protein and fiber (more filling) and less fat and carbs (but eat smaller more frequent meals so that your blood glucose doesn't go low).
Avatar m tn Certain people lack the enzyme to break down milk protein (like my son). If anything, you could increase your eggs, especially yolks, to about 6 per week (2 eggs, 3 times per week). The reason for this is that underweight people often have lower cholesterol than they should. Do you have anxiety or easily irritated? To boost your digestive efficiency, take a probiotic supplement every day to increase your beneficial intestinal flora.
Avatar f tn Well - you have got to have a liquid - so the options are water, milk, or soy/almond/rice/coconut milk. Then you have to have some source of protein. Other than protein powder, you are pretty limited. You don't want to use raw egg. You could use nuts or peanut butter. Other sources of protein such as cooked meat or fish wouldn't be particularly appetizing in a smoothie.
Avatar f tn You can get protein fr a lot of different sources than just a protein shake. Beans, Greek yogurt, cheese, almond milk, etc. be careful w too many protein shakes bcuz of added unnecessary calories & too many protein shakes/bars can make you constipated.
2030686 tn?1351688548 Even the ones that specifically say milk free on the label have milk in them. Lactose free usually still has milk poducts in it and typically whey comes from milk. Any one else with a milk allergy on peg/riba who can help me out here? Any suggestions on what to do when I can't eat? Like I said, it's not lactose that's a problem, it's any milk products.
Avatar m tn I am concerned about this and wish to remove her from soy and try almond milk (she has no tree nut allergies). My concern is almond milk has very little protein. What should I give her to provide her with enough protein that cow's milk has? Do I give her protein pills? Are there any side effects of almond milk?
290867 tn?1333569278 Neocate you can only get on prescription so you will have to see a pediatrician to prescribe it for you - its part of the PBS meds - what makes it different from the rest is that the milk protein is broken down into amino acids and the baby's body cannot recognize it as a milk protein.
Avatar f tn Do any of you ladies use protein powder for protein shakes? If so, which kind do you use? I bought the chocolate Special K brand protein shake but after reading the label more carefully I am not sure this is safe to drink. I was hoping to find a premade protein shake or a powder that mixes easily with chocolate milk. Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Avatar f tn And cause I pee right when I wake up and my app is always mornings I drink water or milk on the way. They do it for infections (uti) your protein and sugar levels. Nothing serious.
7177914 tn?1399518500 What are some foods that are high in protein besides chicken and beef? This pregnancy meat isnt sitting real well with me and I'm wondering if my lack of protein could be why I continuously keep getting sick... I've heard salmon, brussel sprouts, both I love, beans which I'm not a fan of... any other ideas lovlies?? I'm also hoping if I get more protein maybe I won't constantly feel like I haven't eaten in days... lol TIA!!!
Avatar f tn Does anybody know if its ok to drink protein shakes?
Avatar f tn Whey protein powder is better.
Avatar f tn Also, last time I visited a doctor (about a year ago) I had blood work done and he told me I had really high protein levels and wanted me to come back for further testing, but I lost my health insurance soon after so I didn't go