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Getting More Protein in Your Diet: Protein Powders and Whey Protein 

Getting enough protein, especially 30g per meal, can be tough, and that’s where protein powders come in. However, many contain additives like artificial colors, sweeteners, and fillers that aren't ideal for health. Look for powders free from these and check the sugar content, as some can have high carbs, which isn’t helpful for weight management. Whey protein, a popular option, is made from the liquid whey left during cheese production. It comes in forms like concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate. Whey protein isolate is highly concentrated, with 90-95% protein and minimal lactose, making it suitable for many lactose-intolerant individuals. Whey is known for its high biological value (BV), meaning the body can easily absorb and use it for muscle growth and repair. It's rich in essential amino acids, particularly branched-chain...

Nutty Green Rice

Nutty green rice is both delicious AND filling. Pair this detox approved dish with a detox approved vegetable (such as broccoli, kale, carrots, cauliflower, or cabbage salad) and you will have a well-balanced meal with carbs from the rice, protein from the almonds, fat from the olive oil, and micronutrients from the vegetables. Thanks to our friends at The Institute of Functional Medicine for sharing this recipe!   Ingredients: (Servings: 8 {1 serving ≈ ½ cup}, Calories: 157) 1 cup basmati or brown rice 2 cups water ¼ teaspoon salt ½ cup almonds 1 bunch parsley 1 clove garlic 1 ½ tablespoons lemon juice 1 ½ tablespoons olive oil ¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper ½ cucumber, diced, for garnish   Directions: Bring water to a boil, add rice and salt,...

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