whats the difference between that and a protein shake?
about double the price....
and double the farts... I'd rather just buy some egg whites at the store and add some chocolate syrup or something.
I just think it will be more convenient and more likely to actually get good protein for breakfast.....I have a hard time waking up in the morning and usually running late. I just want to be able to go pour some eggs into a glass and be on my way.
I just think it will be more convenient and more likely to actually get good protein for breakfast.....I have a hard time waking up in the morning and usually running late. I just want to be able to go pour some eggs into a glass and be on my way.
are you planning on drinking that raw?
Its pasteurized and perfectly safe. They're also flavored. Chocolate, caramel etc... Most people say that it tastes better than any protein powder they've ever used.
a nutritionist told me a long time ago that eggs actually need to be heated for the human body to fully digest. here is a partial clip from an article,
One large egg contributes about 6 grams of high-quality, complete protein, which means it contains all the essential amino acids that your body cannot produce. Many people who consume raw eggs assume that the protein is more bioavailable to their bodies if it’s uncooked, but recent studies do not concur. Belgian gastrointestinal physiologists discovered that about 94 percent of egg protein is digested when cooked, compared to between 55 and 64 percent of the protein from raw eggs. Consequently, if you are consuming eggs primarily for their protein content, then hard boiling and eating them is more efficient than consuming them raw.
JXNY, I too remember learning about these studies but, I'm not sure how much of that is based on the yolk which contains most of the nutrition in the egg. Muscle Egg is just egg whites.
a nutritionist told me a long time ago that eggs actually need to be heated for the human body to fully digest. here is a partial clip from an article,
One large egg contributes about 6 grams of high-quality, complete protein, which means it contains all the essential amino acids that your body cannot produce. Many people who consume raw eggs assume that the protein is more bioavailable to their bodies if it’s uncooked, but recent studies do not concur. Belgian gastrointestinal physiologists discovered that about 94 percent of egg protein is digested when cooked, compared to between 55 and 64 percent of the protein from raw eggs. Consequently, if you are consuming eggs primarily for their protein content, then hard boiling and eating them is more efficient than consuming them raw.
JXNY, I too remember learning about these studies but, I'm not sure how much of that is based on the yolk which contains most of the nutrition in the egg. Muscle Egg is just egg whites.
I don't think worm gives a shit. He just wants some protein from an actual food source.