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The 10 Best Protein Powders, According To Dietitians

Here's how to bulk up your meal plan
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Noosh Almond Protein Powder Unflavored, $39.99, 15 count
"Noosh almond protein powder is a minimally processed protein powder that is great for smoothies," says registered dietitian Rachel Fine, MS, RD, CSSD, CDN. "I usually recommend this product to my clients who are elite-level dancers and professional athletes," she adds.

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Sunwarrior Collagen Building Protein Peptides, $34.95
"This protein powder contains a lot of extra little goodies like kale and spinach," says registered holistic nutritionist Michelle Strong. She explains that it also contains 15 grams of protein per serving, which makes it really good for snack time or paired with something else for a meal replacement.

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SoTru Vegan Protein Shake Unflavored, $49.98
"This vegan protein shake is fermented for easier digestion, and contains a fruit and veggie powder blend as well as probiotics," says registered dietitian Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN, author of "The Protein-Packed Breakfast Club."

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Amazing Grass Green Superfood Berry, $22.99
"This protein powder is organic, vegan, and is extremely nutritious," says nutritional chef Melissa Eboli. She explains that the greens incorporated into this powders include wheat grass, barley, alfalfa, and spirulina.

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Omega Nutrition Pumpkin Protein Powder, $17.89-$26.99
"I love the simplicity of this powder, as it features just one ingredient, and three tablespoons provides about 20 grams of protein," says Strong. And since it contains no flavor, she says it blends well into smoothies and shakes.

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BY COURTNEY LEIVA | MAY 10, 2019 | SHARES
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