The Truth About Protein Shakes and Meal Replacements

Posted Jun 17, 2009 by nia shanks. This entry is filed under nutrition, diet, fat loss, and weight loss.

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Do You Need Protein Shakes?

I want to start this post with a very important fact: you do not have to consume any protein shakes or meal replacements. These items are not a requirement for a healthy diet or building a lean body; this is true even for people who are always on the go.

Now that we have that cleared up, let’s discuss the “why” part of that statement.

First, you can get all of the protein you need through your daily diet. This is especially true if you consume meat and other animal products. Second, you can easily prepare snacks that are portable—so you don’t need meal replacements. Third, whole foods are healthier and provide you with nutrients you just won’t find in a bottle.

I have been asked several times if I use protein powders. Yes, I do.

While I do use protein powder, I don’t use it every day. The main reason I use it is to mix it in my oatmeal for flavor and a protein boost. Second, I don’t eat much meat these days, so I like adding in some protein. Third, I personally feel better when I consume a higher protein diet. I have tried a vegetarian diet for months at a time, but I found I felt even better when I bumped the protein intake up through the use of vegan protein powder (if you want to use protein powder or are looking for a change, look at this protein powder—by far the best tasting ever and it doesn't contain junk additives).

Even if you are a vegetarian, you don’t need to use protein powders. You can get plenty of protein from beans, rice, nuts, and other vegan friendly foods. Like I said, that was just my personal preference to keep my protein intake higher.

Another fact to point out: there is nothing magical about protein shakes. I don’t care if you drink them in mass quantities; they will not automatically help you lose weight (you shouldn’t be drinking a lot of them if you’re trying to lose fat because that’s just adding calories), build extra muscle, or get stronger.  

Let’s take this a step further and discuss post workout shakes/drinks.

Are these required? Do you need them to get the best results?

If your main goal is fat loss: no, it is not required, and it may be better for you to skip them. Since you’re trying to lose fat you probably don’t want the extra sugar or calories.

If your main goal is strength and/or an increase in muscle mass: I highly recommend it.

But, you don’t have to purchase pre-made post workout powders. You can get the job done with chocolate milk, or even a bowl of your favorite cereal. The powder mixes are simply a combination of protein and carbohydrates—there is nothing special in them. I highly recommend you save your money and stick to chocolate milk or something similar if you like having a post workout shake.

With that being said, if you simply like the convenience of a pre-mixed powder that you can store in the car or travel with easily, then a pre-made post workout mix could be for you. If that’s the case, the one brand that I have tried and like can be found here: post workout drink. The reason I recommend this product if you prefer convenience is because I know the owners of the company and have spoken with them about their products and the quality. I wouldn’t get anything else.

Now, on to meal replacements. Once again, you absolutely do not need them. I understand you may be on the go and not have time to cook a meal, but that’s fine. Check out the video Healthy Foods That Taste Good for a great trail mix recipe that you can take anywhere.

Other options: fruit, nuts, and raw vegetables are portable, and I’m sure you can think of others. Once again, if you like the convenience and you simply won’t eat anything else, then by all means try a meal replacement. If that is the direction you choose to take, look here: meal replacement for the best tasting one I have come across.

Don’t let the hype make you think you have to buy expensive powders and pre-made meal replacements. You can get the job done with whole, natural food. And, that is the best way. Nothing will ever beat good ole natural, unprocessed, whole food—I don’t care what the label says.

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Gravatar Kristy 03:47PM on June 17, 2009

Brilliant post!!! It gets confusing with all the information out there about post-workout consumption. Thank you for clarifying when/what to consume post-workout and your personnal recommendations.

Gravatar Nia Shanks 04:03PM on June 17, 2009

I'm glad you liked it. Too many people are confused when it comes to protein powder/meal replacements, and what is the best to use. I'm glad it helped you out!

Gravatar Jack 07:55AM on June 25, 2009

I sooooo agree with everything you say here!

Gravatar Nia 07:59AM on June 25, 2009

Jack-

Well I'm glad you're enjoying everything! Please pass the information along.

; )

Gravatar Michael 10:09AM on June 25, 2009

Hi Nia, just skimmed through your posts. Very good. Keep up the good work!

Gravatar Nia Shanks 11:30AM on June 25, 2009

Michael-

Thank you. I hope you like what you read.

: )

Gravatar Katharyn 02:29PM on June 25, 2009

Hi Nia-I have really enjoyed reading your blog (came upon via t-nation). What is your opinion on Isagenix? This is a nutritional cleanse, and they include some fasting days where all that is consumed is the cleansing drink. I am a personal trainer, and just recently became a distributor of Isagenix-sometimes I find my clients get great results bc they are able to change their diets and eat clean healthy food, and sometimes they struggle so much that doing the cleanse just makes sense. They replace 2 meals a day with a shake, and have a healthy meal or sometimes 2. The results are built in bc the calories are restricted. Sometimes the results are built in bc they are finally getting the nutrion they have lacked by going on crazy starvation diets and stalling their progress. I'd love to hear what you think...I always strive to provide my clients with the highest quality information and solutions. Thank you!!
PS-burpees are awesome!
You can look at the info here: Isagenix.com

Gravatar Nia Shanks 02:56PM on June 25, 2009

Katharyn-

In my opinion, the best way to "cleanse" the body is to eat lots of fruits and vegetables and other natural, unprocessed foods.

Most of the time those pre-made powders contain a lot of additives and chemicals.

I think the best way to go is to eat whole, natural food. Plus, would rather eat something than drink a shake.

If you are interested in fasting, I truly think the best method can be found at www.EatStressFree.com

I did an interview with Brad Pilon a while ago (you can find it on the blog) and I think that is the best approach to fasting. He did his homework with research and application.

I hope that helps, and thanks for leaving the comment!

Gravatar Michael 09:56PM on June 27, 2009

Hi Nia, I totally concur - real food is the way to go.

Do you fast yourself? If so what protocols do you use i.e. how long for, when and what do you eat as your last and first meal? How have you found the results regarding yourself and with clients?

A bit of a large question. Thank you in advance.

Peace,
Michael

Gravatar Nia Shanks 12:21PM on June 28, 2009

I have fasted and just recently stopped because I am trying to gain muscle so I need all the calories I can get.

I follow Brad Pilon's program: www.EatStressFree.com

It's one-two 24 hour fasts per week. As far as what I eat before/after the fast, I don't do anything special. I do what Brad recommends and act like I'm not going to fast or that I just got off one. The point is to eat like you normally would.

The people that I know who have tried have had great success. It truly is the easiest way to eat (or not eat, ha!) for weight loss.

Many people have also used it while going on muscle gaining cycle with great results. I, personally, don't want to fast at this time because of my training program.

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

-Nia

Gravatar Odchudzanie 11:38AM on July 12, 2009

Hi Nia,
‘There is nothing magical about protein shakes’ – Agreed, maybe it doesn’t make me better for my diet, but does it make me any bad if I do use it?

Gravatar Odchudzanie 11:40AM on July 12, 2009

Hi Nia, sorry for the previous comment – something went wrong with it… Please delete it.
‘There is nothing magical about protein shakes’ – Agreed, maybe it doesn’t make me better for my diet, but does it make me any bad if I do use it?

Gravatar Nia Shanks 02:03PM on July 12, 2009

Odchudzanie-

No, healthy supplements shouldn't hurt you. I'm assuming you're talking about protein powder and post workout supplements.

There is nothing wrong with using them as long as they serve a purpose. I was just trying to point out the fact that many people use them and expect amazing results. It's just not that way.

Just make sure you're using high quality products and you'll be just fine. Feel free to share what it is you're taking.

Thanks!
Nia

Gravatar flash 07:42PM on August 10, 2009

marvelous post ! ,but i wanna just ask one question: if i take protein powder and do workouts in gym and eat my meals like usual,will i be fat or gain weight through this protein powder? because all i want is gain muscles not gain weight with it,what shall i do?
thx a lot.

Gravatar Nia Shanks 05:53AM on August 11, 2009

Flash-

If you are simply using protein shakes to supplement your eating habits, you will be fine. There have been some studies that show drinking a protein shake before training can actually help muscle repair to a greater extent.

Don't rely on the shakes to help you build muscle - that comes through hard work in the gym and smart nutrition.

If you are trying to gain as much lean mass as possible, make sure you eat a lot of whole, natural, unprocessed food. Using protein shakes to get some extra calories and protein won't hurt a bit.

Keep me udated on your progress; I would love to know how things go!

Thanks.

Gravatar flash 06:55AM on August 11, 2009

thanks so much Nia, ur compleetly right because i agree that the most important thing is the natural food plus extra protein won't hurt,i just heared that powder shakes makes body gain weight and i don't want that,,,i'll write u the latest updates on my progress.

Gravatar Nia Shanks 07:33AM on August 11, 2009

Flash-

Well, the only way I would say you would gain fat is if you were slamming them down right and left, not making smart food choices, and not training with enough intensity.

So many people think they are good for weight loss, so they drink them all day without removing other food items. Then they just end up with a huge caloric intake and inevitably they gain fat as a result.

It sounds like you'll be just fine. Just don't expect the protein shakes to be a huge contributor to your success. Eating smart and training hard will produce 99% of the results.

Definitely keep me updated!

Gravatar flash 08:47AM on August 13, 2009

hey Nia,hope ur great :) i'm doin good,eating healthy food,i just have a question,should i take the protein also after trainnin in gym,or before the gym only,cause some people says that before and after training...and what's better,mix it with milk or water? i'm mixing it with milk...thanks a lot.

Gravatar Nia Shanks 11:36AM on August 13, 2009

Flash-

There have been studies that say it's actually better to drink a shake before training. However, I say get the best of both worlds and sip on the shake throughout the training session. If you want some extra calories and carbs, mix it with milk.

Also, if you are primarly trying to gain muscle, you are probably better off just making 2 cups of chocolate milk and drinking that - it's cheaper and just as effective. I use 2 tablespoons of powdered mix with 2 cups of milk.

Hope that helps!

Gravatar flash 12:22PM on August 13, 2009

thanks Nia :)

Gravatar Zyczenia Urodzinowe 05:45AM on October 29, 2009

Hi Nia,
I agree, if you use supplements without any knowledge about what it actually does with your body it's kinda scary...
I guess it's nothing wrong with using them if you really know what your doing.

Gravatar Burn Belly Fat 06:34PM on February 17, 2010

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