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  2. The Only Protein Shake Our Editors Would Buy at Costco ... - AOL

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    Of course, a protein shake wouldn’t be complete without the protein. Here’s the nutrition info for a 14-ounce serving (1 bottle): 170 calories. 4.5 grams total fat. 2.5 g saturated fat.

  3. 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.

  4. You Should Think Twice Before Choosing Your Protein Shake - AOL

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    Fairlife Nutrition Plan Protein Shakes. But if weight loss is more of your concern, Rodriguez recommends the Fairlife Nutrition Plan shakes, which have lower calories, but are still high in protein.

  5. *How Much* Protein Matters More Than *When* You Drink Your ...

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    Benefits Of Drinking A Protein Shake *Before* A Workout For a pre-workout protein boost, Hill suggests aiming for 15 to 20 grams of protein (and 25 to 30 grams of carbs) about 30 to 45 minutes ...

  6. Health shake - Wikipedia

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    Health shakes may include a wide range of ingredients, including powdered nutrients, superfoods, bee pollen, peanut butter, coconut oil, bean powder, clover sprouts, whey, etc. Bodybuilders sometimes drink a protein shake to help muscular recovery and building.

  7. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    Protein shakes, made from protein powder (center) and milk (left), are a common bodybuilding supplement. Bodybuilders may supplement their diets with protein for reasons of convenience, lower cost (relative to meat and fish products), ease of preparation, and to avoid the concurrent consumption of carbohydrates and fats. Additionally, some ...