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How to Convince Your Parents Protein Powder Isn’t a Steroid

Updated: Jul 18, 2022

Throughout this article, I'll explain what protein powder is, how much to take, when to take it, and why your parents, unlike mine, shouldn't think it's a steroid.




What Exactly is Protein Powder?


As protein powder continues to become a mainstream supplement and ingredient, numerous new businesses are developing various forms of protein powders. However, the majority of the powder is generated in the same way. Essentially, the finely packed protein is extracted and concentrated from a variety of foods (such as dairy products, plant-based products, meats, poultry, and so on...). After that, the powder is dried and flavors are added. Yes, it is that simple. Different types of protein powder have varying quantities of protein per gram, however, one scoop typically contains up to 20-30 grams of protein.



How Much Should I Take?


At the end of the day, the quantity of protein you consume is mostly determined by three factors: your level of exercise, your age, and your overall fitness objectives. The Dietary Reference Intake recommends 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight for the average person (0.36 grams of protein per pound of body weight). However, for a highly physically active individual who frequently exercises, the recommended quantity of protein is 1.4 to 2 grams per kilogram of body weight (around 0.8 grams per pound of body weight).


The second factor to take into consideration is your age. What I mean is that the younger you are (teens to early twenties), the more protein your body will most likely require due to your degree of metabolism and general level of fitness. This may or may not change as you age. The most essential thing is to keep in sync with your body's requirements, listening to your body the more you workout or the more you eat.


The last thing to consider when setting protein intake goals is what your "end" objective is. Although protein consumption for cutting and bulking should be similar, the type of protein you consume may differ based on the number of calories in each protein.


The Main Benefits of Protein Powder


As previously said, most protein powders are just concentrated forms of protein obtained from other foods we eat on a regular basis. The main reason people use protein powder is that it is simple to incorporate into shakes, smoothies, and other foods and gives a high amount of protein while being light to consume. For example, if my daily protein goal is 130 grams, I would need to consume 10 eggs to fulfil that goal. Alternatively, I could combine 7 eggs and One 30 gram scoop of protein with water. This makes meeting my protein goal easier and gives me more flexibility with my protein and calorie consumption.


Meeting those requirements may be accomplished by keeping note of how much protein you consume on a daily basis.


Furthermore, many proteins, such as whey protein, are high in BCAA (Branched-chain Amino Acids). BCAA are necessary amino acids that can only be obtained from eating, and protein supplements usually contain these critical building blocks. High protein intake can have other beneficial effects on muscle growth such as the release of anabolic hormones, key to stimulating muscle growth and development.


Although some believe that protein powder can cause health complications such as weight gain, kidney damage, heart disease, and more, consuming measured doses of protein can lessen or even eliminate these troubles, and again, listening to your body and observing how your body reacts is critical to safely consuming both protein powder, and supplements in general.



Please keep in mind that this is only a simplified description of protein powder and how it works; if you have any more questions or concerns, I recommend consulting with a dietician or a health professional.



3 Simple Key Steps to Convincing Your Parents to Take


  1. Communication

    1. This may appear obvious, but discussing what you eat, your fitness objectives, why protein powder is vital, and what precisely protein powder is are all critical things to ask and understand.

  2. Understanding

    1. Understanding your parents' or guardians' viewpoint on protein powder is crucial, but as important is for your parents to understand and acknowledge your point of view on the supplement.

  3. Education

    1. Educating yourself and your parents/guardians on what protein powder is and the science behind it may make a big difference in whether or not they allow you to use it. Often, it is preconceived notions about what protein powder is that keep people from using it.




Ways to Incorporate Protein Powder


Protein powder is available in a variety of flavours. Incorporating flavours such as chocolate, vanilla, and even coffee is now easier than ever. Most people mix protein powder into smoothies or milkshakes because the flavours combine well and it's healthy to digest, but there are other possibilities. One possibility is to use it as a flavouring in oatmeal or overnight oats. Many branded companies also manufacture protein or energy balls that can include other "superfoods" such as oats, walnuts, blueberries, and so on.




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Beatrice Bouchard
Beatrice Bouchard
Jun 10, 2022

Wowza maybe This will convince my parents to finally get me that vegan whey powder I’ve had my eyes on. Thanks babes!

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ericbouch
ericbouch
Mar 06, 2022

Can healthy food with high values in proteins be an alternative! Feed yourself with high nutritius properties can still be the "natual" alternative!

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Thomas Bouchard
Thomas Bouchard
Mar 11, 2022
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Hi Eric,


Great question! Feeding yourself with naturally found proteins such as chicken, greek yogurt, lentils, etc are great alternatives and are just as efficient. However, protein powder can sometimes be more cost efficient (depending on different types of alternatives), and it can also be lower calorie option, that is less filling.


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