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  2. 10 Delicious Protein Powder Recipes Perfect for Your ... - AOL

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    Fresh Strawberry Vanilla Smoothie – This quick protein powder recipe is made with fresh strawberries, bananas, Greek yogurt, milk, and protein powder. It’s easy to make and contains 21 grams ...

  3. Which of These 7 Protein Powders Is Right for Me? - AOL

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    You could have a protein smoothie or shake, make a protein mug cake, or whip up energy balls with protein powder, oats, and seeds. Does protein powder cause weight gain? Generally, no, but our ...

  4. You Can Make Protein Powder at Home, and It Actually ... - AOL

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    How to Make Homemade Protein Powder. To make this recipe, separately blend 1½ cups of raw pumpkin seeds and ½ cup of chia seeds until they are ground into powders. In a bowl, add your ground ...

  5. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    For bodybuilders, whey protein provides amino acids used to aid in muscle recovery. [15] Whey protein is derived from the process of making cheese from milk. There are three types of whey protein: whey concentrate, whey isolate, and whey hydrolysate. Whey concentrate is 29–89% protein by weight whereas whey isolate is 90%+ protein by weight.

  6. Protein supplement - Wikipedia

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    A protein supplement is a dietary supplement or a bodybuilding supplement, and usually comes in the form of a protein bar, protein powder, and even readily available as a protein shake. Usually made from whey, plant, and/or meat sources.

  7. Does Protein Powder Make You Gain Weight? - AOL

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    Here’s how protein powder can make you gain weight: Your protein powder has calories and sugar. In addition to calories, many products have added flavors that raise their carb count. If you’re ...