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Whey Sourced From New Zealand
3rd Party Testing (COA)
Amino Acids
Made With Whole Foods
Just What You Deserve. No Nonsense.
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No Casein | ||
No Natural or Artificial Flavors | ||
No Artificial Sweeteners | ||
No Artificial Dyes | ||
No Gums or Emulsifiers | ||
No Sugar Alcohols | ||
No Soy | ||
No Refined Sugars | ||
3rd Party Tested | ||
Gluten-Free Certified |
As cows graze on pasture, their milk contains beneficial nutrients. To retain the protein structure, the whey is carefully processed, helping to maintain its quality.
A plant-based protein powder derived from yellow peas, offering a high-quality, sustainable source of protein for supporting overall health and wellness.
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A plant-based source of essential amino acids that can support muscle recovery, overall health, and wellness.
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As a complete plant protein, chia seeds provide all 9 essential amino acids and are a good source of fiber, which can support overall health and wellness, including gut health.
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Coconut milk powder contains essential amino acids that support overall health and wellness. It also provides medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which are commonly associated with supporting energy levels and metabolic health.
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We use only high-quality stevia leaf extract, which undergoes minimal processing compared to traditional stevia options.*Organic Ingredient
Monk Fruit is a sweetener derived from the monk fruit plant, providing sweetness without adding calories or affecting blood sugar levels. It also contains mogrosides, a type of antioxidant.*Organic Ingredient
FAQ's
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Why is the Folast Protein Powder a better option?
Why is the Folast Protein Powder a better option?
The protein comes from 5 sources: 100% super high quality grass fed whey, pea protein, pumpkin seed, chia seeds and collagen. There is a lot less whey compared to normal protein powders so it may be easier on the stomach than other protein powders!
What are the sources of protein in the Folast Protein Powder?
What are the sources of protein in the Folast Protein Powder?
There are 4-5 sources of protein dependent on if the protein uses a vanilla base. Those protein sources are: chia seed protein, pumpkin seed protein, pea protein, collagen, and whey protein. They all have very similar amounts in the protein powder.
Will the Folast Protein Powder upset my stomach if I can't handle whey very well?
Will the Folast Protein Powder upset my stomach if I can't handle whey very well?
A lot of proteins use whey as the only protein source and it tends to upset peoples digestion. That’s why we used 4 different proteins in smaller amounts. We also use non-denatured whey which contains no casein and very little lactose, so many people who are sensitive to whey have reported that they are able to enjoy Folast Protein Powder!
Is the stevia in the Folast Protein Powder processed? What is your source?
Is the stevia in the Folast Protein Powder processed? What is your source?
We use straight stevia leaf crushed up from a wholesale company that provides to manufactures only. All of our ingredients are sourced that way!
How does the Folast Protein Powder rate in terms of FODMAP?
How does the Folast Protein Powder rate in terms of FODMAP?
The Folast Protein Powder does contain dairy which is high fodmap, but so many people with lactose issues have reported that this protein does not upset their stomach!
What is the shelf life of the Folast Protein Powder?
What is the shelf life of the Folast Protein Powder?
2 years but it also freezes well. There are no preservatives so it is best if it is stored in the house rather than a hot garage.
Is this protein powder a meal replacement?
Is this protein powder a meal replacement?
It’s just a protein powder and not meant to be a meal replacement. Protein shakes lack the variety of vitamins and minerals required to make them a valuable food source. Protein shakes supplement the amino acid intake of a person.