Submitted by oldirtyjustin t3_1004joe in AskReddit
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oldirtyjustin OP t1_j2fjubr wrote
Oh yea I mean I’m eating more food but my job makes it difficult to have 3 meals a day especially healthy ones so I figured a smoothie every morning packed with as much healthy things would be a good start
TheClayroo t1_j2fkrzc wrote
Well again, supplment it. Make it the start of your day but don't make it all you eat. Look for protein powder mass gain etc something with higher calories. Add some peanut butter and fruit to the blender.
rememberdontworry t1_j2fg7fz wrote
Whey powder.
PlumFister t1_j2fid8h wrote
I'm not a big fan of supplementing only with whey protein. Look into a product called Trutein. It has whey, casein, and egg white. My post workout meal is a whey shake, but if I ever supplement aside from that, I use trutein.
oldirtyjustin OP t1_j2fg4vh wrote
So I don’t work out much but I have a very physically demanding job, I’m a 39 male who has weighed 150lbs for as long as I can remember, I want to gain weight. I’ve started making smoothies every morning and was thinking of adding protein powder to them but looking online has got me very confused between whey protein and plant based and there seems to be a lot of brand options why advice or suggestions would be really appreciated also if anyone’s got a good smoothie recipe for weight gain that’d be awesome too
DogmaticPanda007 t1_j2fggoo wrote
get whey protein unless you find it hurts your tummy. Costco has good protein, if you aren't seeking any fitness benefit, just simple weight gain, any protein will do. In terms of smoothie recipe, i add fruit, protein, peanut butter, flax seed.
oldirtyjustin OP t1_j2fglpz wrote
Awesome thanks that’s pretty much what I use in my smoothies as well as yogurt and chia seeds
DogmaticPanda007 t1_j2fhwnz wrote
greek yogurt is a good alternative as well if you're into that
oldirtyjustin OP t1_j2fidr8 wrote
Yea I use plain Greek yogurt
Agrassive_Squid t1_j2fgevg wrote
I would just get any whey isolate and use it with peanut butter, oats and milk in a shake. Don’t worry about getting a calorie filled powder.
taromilklover t1_j2fgmsc wrote
If it's just weight you're after and you don't care about fat, look at the nutrition info. High carbs, protein, and fat is good. Isolate is protein without the rest.
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SamCarter_SGC t1_j2fis27 wrote
assuming you don't eat enough since you're skinny, whatever tastes good, that way you will actually consume it on a consistent basis
Pervert-Paramedic t1_j2fkm9z wrote
Is liquid lard a supplement?
Cyanide-ky t1_j2fnluc wrote
Go to usadas website and find the protein powder that has been flagged for having steroids in it
TheClayroo t1_j2fisrp wrote
Don't use protein powder to gain weight, just eat real food but in bigger portions. Make extra rice, oatmeal, pasta; it's all very cheap. Keep eating meat, veggies and whatever else. Some protein powder has no calories, some has tons of calories. That's what you need to gain weight, more calories than you burn. A protein shake is a great supplement but you can't rely on them to gain weight. Eat good food with nutrients and vitamins etc. Just a lot more of it.