@jiyubyodo For now i have purchased origin's vegan protein.
Reason : Based on the existing data they have a certification company (informed choice) which does random/blind testing and the details of those tests are published on the certification website. None of these two things are valid for...
@inkaboutit Hey sorry, but I am not able to find product with name "nutralien". Do you mean "naturaltein" ?
"How was your experience with origin?":
I am regularly consuming origin's protein powder (35 grams per day) and have not experienced any physical issues.
Yes they were ranked "most...
@gunderson500 I don't know about them, i.e they were not part of my analysis. If you want to consider them you can follow the process i followed and compare them with these 3. All the best.
@carnes They have not enrolled in any certification program like these 3 brands which means their products are not regularly tested. So i had eliminated cosmix.
@suamaytinh5s If we read the the amino acid composition of all the above 3 products brands, i don't think they lack essential aminos.
Can you share your reasons why you believe that that plant proteins (above 3) lacks essential aminos ?
@suamaytinh5s
Considering moral/ethical dimension, no animals are involved.
Since i already have some minor skin issues, have read reports that that whey protein may can cause/trigger acne.(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3900340/...
Narrowed down my search to these 3 :
Naturaltein Vegan Protein (Any flavour)
Origin Daily Vegan Protein Powder (Any flavour, flavourless)
Oziva Organic Plant Protein
Can you help me make a rational decision for choosing between these three vegan proteins ? Or you can suggest other choices...