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What I’m using instead
Several acute and chronic toxic effects of heavy metals affect different body organs. Gastrointestinal and kidney dysfunction, nervous system disorders, skin lesions, vascular damage, immune system dysfunction, birth defects, and cancer are examples of the complications of heavy metals’ toxic effects.
(Source: Frontier)
Other effects include: Common symptoms across several types of heavy metal poisoning include: diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, shortness of breath, tingling in your hands and feet, chills, weakness.
(Source: Healthline)
If you’ve been wondering why your digestive system and body feel messed up after consuming vegan protein powder products, do some research, and you might find that what you’ve been using is loaded with heavy metals and other ingredients and additives that don’t agree with your body (or shouldn’t be consumed).
Remember: Just because something is vegan doesn’t mean it’s good for you.
If you’re lactose intolerant or struggle with the weird symptoms that come with different vegan and whey protein powders, try Paleo Pro.
At first glance, you might be thrown off because it says grass-fed beef. I know I was like, “WTF?!”. But fear not! It tastes nothing like that and offers a sound and good taste for the pallet. Plus, it comes in Aztec vanilla, which is a lovely top off-flavor.
Benefits Of Paleo Pro:
It’s loaded with protein (26g in each scoop)
Dairy-free
Lactose-free
Soy-free
Gluten-free
Wheat-free
Soy-free
Filler-free
Sugar-free
Pesticide-free
Preservative-free
Hormone-free
Antibiotic-free
Net carb-free
I mean, it doesn’t get better than this! Plus, this protein powder doesn’t have hidden heavy metals in it. Here’s what I’ve noticed in my own body from using the Paleo Pro Protein Powder:
Less bloat
Easy and quick digestion
Flatter stomach
No headaches
More energy
Increased mental clarity
Less bodily pain
I highly recommend you try this if you’ve been struggling to find a protein supplement that isn’t whey (harsh on certain people’s digestive systems) and won’t negatively affect your body.
I’m never going back to regular old vegan protein powders. My new normal just got better!
Another lesson I learned is that if something doesn’t make you feel good – even if it’s deemed healthy – it doesn’t mean you should keep using it. I wish I had found out about other protein powders like this a long time ago; it would’ve saved me a lot of uncomfortably and health issues.
In the name of health, go for things that agree with your body, make you feel good, give you energy, and have wholesome ingredients. Well-known brands aren’t always the best brands.
Paleo Pro Protein Powder:
This content is for informational purposes only — not professional advice. Consult a qualified professional before making any major decisions.