ISO unflavored protein powder that will dissolve in both hot and cold

Posted by omgirl @omgirl, Aug 2 4:55pm

Recently started getting more serious about exercise such as strength training to help with maintaining and building more muscle and stronger bones. Would like to incorporate a protein powder with the criteria that it’s flavorless and will easily dissolve in both hot and cold liquids without clamping which many do. Can contain collagen but don’t want a strictly collagen type product as that doesn’t target muscles/bones. Any recommendations?

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Looking for something to help with muscle/bone strength that is unflavored and will dissolve in both hot and cold liquids since many clump. Any recommendations??

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I have been using Pure Choice Whey Protein. It is unflavored, dissolves well with no clumping, no bloat. I use it in my yogurt or smoothies, haven't tried it in anything hot but reviews on website from others say they use it in their oatmeal.

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I have been using Pure Choice Whey Protein. It is unflavored, dissolves well with no clumping, no bloat. I use it in my yogurt or smoothies, haven't tried it in anything hot but reviews on website from others say they use it in their oatmeal.

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Thanks for the recommendation!

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Looking for something to help with muscle/bone strength that is unflavored and will dissolve in both hot and cold liquids since many clump. Any recommendations??

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I love Naked Pea Protein. I have a dairy and gluten allergy and can’t have whey and other ingredients in most protein powders. This was recommended to me by my doctor. 100% pea protein. I use two scoops (27g protein) in a fruit smoothie along with ground flax seeds and almond milk every day made with a blender so there is no clumping or taste. Not sure about what it would be like without a blender.

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