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MythBusters: Protein Powder

August 22, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 12 Comments

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I’m kicking off a series today titled, “MythBusters“; a copy-cat to the popular show on the Discovery Channel, but I’ll be adding in my own real food twist. MythBusters is a science fiction show that uncovers the truth behind popular myths and legends. If you’ve never seen the show, go watch it!

In this new series of mine, I’m going to be taking a real food look at some of the popular “myths” in today’s society. And today I’m going to talk about…

Protein: The Good, The(Not-So) Bad, The Ugly

Before we look at protein powder, I think it’s important to take a look at how much protein our body actually needs.

How Much Protein Do I Need?

Here’s 3 opposing schools of thought for you to chew on:

  1. Protein recommendations from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) – according to their website, I should only be eating 5 ounces of protein PER DAY!!! One chicken breast is roughly 6 ounces. Excuse me while I LOL at this one.
  2. Protein Recommendations from The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM): this site is pretty reliable, especially for athletes and endurance runners. Protein should be 15-20% of the diet, and the recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 0.8 grams of protein per kilograms of body weight.
  3. Protein Recommendation from Ph.D. Paul Jaminet, author of The Perfect Health Diet: the micronutrients ratio he recommends is 20% carb, 65% fat, and 15% protein. He bases these recommendations off of these things:
  • Observations of our ancestors – a look into the hunter-gatherer diet shows us that our ancestors’ diets were very close to this ratio. They also did not favor lean meats except for periods of starvation and scarcity.
  • Composition of human breast milk – Human breast milk is 39% carbohydrates, 54% fat and 7% protein.
  • Composition of our own tissues – an average male is 60% fat and 20% protein. It makes sense to eat foods in the ratio that composes our body.
  • Preference for omnivorous animals for high-fat diets – all choose to eat an high-fat, low to moderate protein and moderate carbohydrate diet.

15% Protein Looks Like This…

A moderately active 5’10 male of 180lbs should eat 15% protein, which equates to almost 122 grams of protein. His workout day should look like this…

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(Click here to figure out your macronutrients.)

Now that you have an idea of how much protein your body, truly, needs, let’s take a look at the different kinds of protein that we can use to fill our body’s 15% needs.

Protein Powder: The Ugly

What is protein powder? Protein powder is a “nutritional” drink that is packed with protein and can be consumed in a number of ways. Protein powder is not only consumed as a drink now, but many people are building recipes around this “nutritional” supplement. Whether you are trying to lose weight, enhance your athletic performance, or a busy mom with no time to make a real meal, protein powder seems very convenient.

Three Kinds of Protein Powder:

  1. Soy – plant-based source of protein
  2. Whey – a protein found in milk and is fast absorbing
  3. Casein – the main protein in milk and is slow absorbing

What’s in Protein Powder?

Let’s take a look at the top-selling brand on the popular Bodybuilder website.

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Questionable Ingredients:

Natural & Artificial Flavors – I could not find the specifics on what these are exactly. However, experience tells me to stay away from artificial flavors.

Lecithin (soy) – read here about all the dangers of soy

Cocoa (Processed With Alkali) – Alkali is simply a base, the opposite of an acid. Natural cocoa powder is lightly colored and has a somewhat sharp acidic flavor. Processing it with alkali neutralizes the acidity and makes the taste milder and the color darker. This treatment is called the Dutch process. Doing this makes it sweeter and helps it to mix easier with liquids, however, The Dutch process reduces the amount of natural flavonols, or antioxidants, in the cocoa powder.

Acesulfame Potassium Sucralose – the two most alarming things about this ingredient is:

  • According to Cancer.gov it causes cancer (source).
  • It contains methylene chloride, a known carcinogen (read source).

Sucralose (aka Splenda)– causes all sorts of issues (source)

  • Gastrointestinal problems
  • Seizures, dizziness and migraines
  • Blurred vision
  • Allergic reactions
  • Blood sugar increases and weight gain

That is a lot of harmful side-effects to America’s top best-selling protein powder. Sure, there might be some protein powders that are less harmful. If you’ve been around the real food world for a while, you will see that this is often a question that is asked.

Protein Powder: The (Not-So) Bad

“Which protein powder is Paleo?” 

Well, none, really. Paleo is about eating WHOLE, unprocessed foods. However, canned coconut milk and almond butter are not whole, yet are accepted as real food. Also, the answer to this question depends on how Paleo you would like to be. I prefer to be 80% Paleo and leave the 20% to other non-Paleo indulgences. Maybe you prefer the same, and this 20% could consist of a decent protein powder.

Here’s a few recommendations:

PaleoPro – a new powder on the block consisting of eggs, beef, and sweetened with stevia.

Great Lake Beef Gelatin – this gelatin powder comes from grass-fed beef. We use it to add to shakes, smoothies, and coffee for added nutrition.

Hemp Protein Powder – it boosts 11g of protein and only ingredient is organic hemp seeds

Egg Protein Powder – this is from egg whites…if you could find one from whole eggs it would be better. Better yet, throw a few pastured, raw eggs in a smoothie.

Protein: The Good

Best Sources of Protein: 

Beef

  • Hamburger patty, 4 oz – 28 grams protein
  • Steak, 6 oz – 42 grams
  • Most cuts of beef – 7 grams of protein per ounce

Chicken

  • Chicken breast, 3.5 oz – 30 grams protein
  • Chicken thigh – 10 grams (for average size)
  • Drumstick – 11 grams
  • Wing – 6 grams
  • Chicken meat, cooked, 4 oz – 35 grams

Fish

  • Most fish fillets or steaks are about 22 grams of protein for 3 ½ oz (100 grams) of cooked fish, or 6 grams per ounce
  • Tuna, 6 oz can – 40 grams of protein

Pork

  • Pork chop, average – 22 grams protein
  • Pork loin or tenderloin, 4 oz – 29 grams
  • Ham, 3 oz serving – 19 grams
  • Ground pork, 1 oz raw – 5 grams; 3 oz cooked – 22 grams
  • Bacon, 1 slice – 3 grams
  • Canadian-style bacon (back bacon), slice – 5 – 6 grams

Eggs and Dairy

  • Egg, large – 6 grams protein
  • Milk, 1 cup – 8 grams
  • Cottage cheese, ½ cup – 15 grams
  • Yogurt, 1 cup – usually 8-12 grams, check label
  • Soft cheeses (Mozzarella, Brie, Camembert) – 6 grams per oz
  • Medium cheeses (Cheddar, Swiss) – 7 or 8 grams per oz
  • Hard cheeses (Parmesan) – 10 grams per oz

Nuts and Seeds

  • Peanut butter, 2 Tablespoons – 8 grams protein
  • Almonds, ¼ cup – 8 grams
  • Peanuts, ¼ cup – 9 grams
  • Cashews, ¼ cup – 5 grams
  • Pecans, ¼ cup – 2.5 grams
  • Sunflower seeds, ¼ cup – 6 grams
  • Pumpkin seeds, ¼ cup – 8 grams
  • Flax seeds – ¼ cup – 8 grams

I hope this gives you an understanding of what your protein needs are and the proper sources for nourishment. Would love to hear what your favorite protein sources are and if you choose to use protein powder, which ones?

This post is linked to Party Wave Wednesday at Holistic Squid.

 

Filed Under: Paleo Education Tagged With: cancer, paleo, paleo protein powder, primal, protein powder, whey

The Best Thing I Ever Ate: Guest Post for Popular Paleo

August 20, 2013 by Jackie Ritz Leave a Comment

 

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If you feel like salivating over amazing Paleo food porn, you need to go check out Popular Paleo’s recipes! They are beautiful and delicious.

I was so excited when Popular Paleo asked me to do a guest post on “The Best Thing I Ever Ate“. I have ate some amazing, Paleo food the last 2 years…but I have a few favorites!

Click here to go to my guest post on Popular Paleo and find out what my favorite Paleo recipes are!

Filed Under: About Me, Guest Posts Tagged With: Balsalmic chicken, gluten-free, grain-free, Mexican slaw, paleo, Popular Paleo, primal

ONE Ingredient Ice Cream & Paleo “Magic Shell”

August 18, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 6 Comments

Oh yes…this has got to be the easiest dessert I have ever made! And I don’t know about you, but I sometimes miss having good, creamy ice cream. I do splurge on ice cream on occasion, but then feel bloated and terrible for a few hours.

In walks this ONE Ingredient Ice Cream that is Paleo-friendly and doesn’t even require me to have an ice cream maker! All you need is frozen bananas. I would have never dreamed that bananas could be so creamy!

ONE Ingredient Ice Cream

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Ingredients:

Frozen Bananas

Directions:

  1. Take out frozen bananas and slice into chunks
  2. Add to a food processor and process till creamy like ice cream!
  3. Optional Add-ins: honey, maple syrup, nut butter, vanilla

Paleo “Magic Shell”

Ingredients:

  • 2-4 TB of melted (but not hot) coconut oil
  • 2-4 teaspoons of cocoa powder
  • Stevia or honey to taste

Directions:

  1. Make sure coconut oil is NOT hot.
  2. Whip the cocoa powder and sweetener of choice into the coconut oil.
  3. Pour over ONE Ingredient Ice Cream and enjoy!

***I have added a new “Printer Friendly” button on the bottom of each post so that you can print off my recipes. It gives you the option of removing pictures when you click on it!

And by the way, I’m back on the blogging sphere. Thought this would be a good comeback! Much love!!

Filed Under: My Recipes Tagged With: banana ice cream, dairy free ice cream, paleo, primal, real magic shell

My Rainbow Baby that God Gave Me After the Storm

July 21, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 18 Comments

I’m breaking my summer blogging sabbatical because I’m feeling very emotional tonight and feel like writing. My son turns 2 tomorrow and my emotions are a whirlwind because of that. I’m not sure why…well, I have a few ideas why. First, he is my baby and 2 marks the end of “babyhood”. Second, as we draw closer to his birthday, we draw closer to the anniversary of my sister’s death.

I asked God so many times why He would take my sister from me at the time I had a newborn baby. It was nearly impossible for me to care for my kids while grieving the loss of my sister and without my husband (who was incredible through it all), I’m pretty sure I would not have endured it.

A friend of mine who also went through a intensely tough storm said it perfectly when she said that she felt like she was living a life of parallels with her newborn. I, too, have felt plagued with the same feelings. It has been 2 years of parallels…2 years of life and 2 years of death. At many times I felt so confused as to how I was supposed to embrace this precious new life that God had given me, while being broken and hurt over the life that I had loss in my sister.

I felt God whisper to me many times that out of death comes life.

He knew before my son, Frankie, was even conceived that my beautiful sister would pass away from this earth around the same time as my son’s birth. There was a purpose to these parallels and what is so beautiful is that I am only beginning to see it.

Frankie brings me so much joy that it is almost unbearable. The first year of his life I dealt with guilt over so many things…our broken breastfeeding relationship…laughing at him when I should be grieving…and, most of all, feeling as if the beginning of his beautiful life was overshadowed by my sister’s tragic death.

Frankie is my rainbow baby. He was conceived shortly after a miscarriage that my husband and I had. He was my promise to God that followed a very difficult season of our lives.

Frankie is my rainbow baby that followed a very difficult storm…a storm that raged so hard that it shook the foundation of my faith and brought me to my knees in desperation. God knew I would need Frankie. God knew what exact moment I would need him. He was there with me and there was a reason for it all.

Frankie suckled at my breast 10 minutes after I found my sister. I held him and gave life to him when death was surrounding me. And in the darkest hours, in the blackness of the night, Frankie was there next to me, wrapped in my body and warmth, reminding me that out of death came a much needed significant life.

When I look at Frankie, I think of the promise God gave Noah. He will always calm the storm.

So, today, and always, I celebrate my Frankie!

Happy Birthday sweet boy!

 

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Frankie, Jr. born beautifully into Mommy's arms.
Frankie, Jr. born beautifully into Mommy’s arms.
Big sister holding him for the first time <3
Big sister holding him for the first time <3
I think this was the first picture I took of Frankie after my sister died. I remember thinking, "how can I be sad when I have this little boy to look at."
I think this was the first picture I took of Frankie after my sister died. I remember thinking, “how can I be sad when I have this little boy to look at.”

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Filed Under: About Me, Thoughts Tagged With: 2 year olds, death, gluten-free, grief, life, paleo, primal, rainbow baby

Guest Post, BuyingPoultry.com: Bringing Home the Best

June 19, 2013 by Jackie Ritz Leave a Comment

I get quite a few emails from different companies and organizations who want support or advertisement for their products and causes. Cameron, from BuyingPoultry.com, emailed me about support for their cause. After checking out their website and reading about what they are doing, I couldn’t help but help out an awesome organization! I think what Buying Poultry is doing is great and I know all of you will too!

Do you find yourself asking what labels like free-range, organic, and cage-free really mean? Do you wonder if that “vegetarian fed” chicken is worth the extra cost or if those “natural, cage-free” eggs are better than “free-range”?

More and more people have recognized that today’s meat industry took a wrong turn when it replaced farms with factories.

Take the chicken, turkey, and egg industries, for example. We’ve all seen images of sick, drugged birds crammed into towers of cages. We know that these systems produce an inferior product at great expense to animals and the environment. But many of us feel paralyzed because we simply don’t know how to tell the good eggs from the bad.

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If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone! In grocery stores across the country, consumers simply don’t have enough information about the food they buy to make the right choices for their families. That’s about to change.

Enter BuyingPoultry.com: A reliable and easy-to-use digital guide for shoppers who want to find the chicken, turkey, and egg products that meet their personal standards of welfare and sustainability. The site will also provide information about the best plant-based alternatives and where to find them.

Today we’re less connected to our food than ever before. BuyingPoultry.com is a response to this new reality. In previous eras of human history, everyone knew where the animals they ate came from and how those animals lived. And previous generations didn’t have to face hordes of marketers bent on deceiving well-meaning people with clever labels and images.

In sum, early humans would have known a great deal about the animals they ate. This knowledge has been lost to us and it means we often buy animal products—especially poultry products—that aren’t healthy and that don’t reflect our values.

Did you know that ninety-nine percent of all chickens and turkeys are raised on factory farms? You’re probably already among those who sense that factory farms contribute to antibiotic resistance, create toxic pollution, and cause animals to suffer, but are you aware that the poultry raised on factory farms actually has more fat and less protein than the birds that our grandmothers (let alone our early ancestors) ate?

BuyingPoultry.com will empower you to buy poultry with real knowledge of what you are getting.

BuyingPoultry.com will offer information from leading experts about where our food comes from, identify the best products in your area, and make it easy to submit feedback to companies about the kinds of food you’re looking for. Armed with this powerful set of tools, we’ll be one step closer to finding the food we want in the places we shop most.

Back BuyingPoultry.com on Kickstarter before June 28th and help us provide the information consumers need to make informed choices. Together we can change the way our nation eats and farms.

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BuyingPoultry.com is a project of Farm Forward, a nonprofit advocacy and consulting group driven to transform the way our nation eats and farms. We use a wide range of innovative strategies to promote conscientious food choices, reduce farmed animal suffering, and advance sustainable agriculture.

 For more information, please visit
https://buyingpoultry.com/
https://www.facebook.com/BuyingPoultry
https://twitter.com/BuyingPoultry
https://pinterest.com/buyingpoultry/

Filed Under: Guest Posts Tagged With: buyingpoultry.com, free range chickens, local, paleo, primal

Summer Sabbatical

June 12, 2013 by Jackie Ritz 18 Comments

I asked a friend of mine, who happens to be a very good, experienced blogger, if she ever feels like just deleting her whole blog and giving it up. I’m not sure why, but these feelings have crossed my mind, daily, the past few months.  I drudgingly find a little piece of inspiration and then try to hurry and write it down. I love writing, I love expressing myself, I love sharing recipes, and I love helping others who are changing their lives over to a healthier lifestyle. So, I’ve been confused about these conflicting emotions.

Why would I feel like this?

I am stretched too thin. I homeschool, I admin a Facebook Paleo group (1,500 members), I recently started a Meetup group that is growing really fast, I admin another Facebook group, I have my personal Facebook page AND my Paleo Facebook page…I spend hours blogging, answering blog comments, Facebook comments, and emails. I feel so attached to my computer and it really makes me sad. I didn’t want my life to become so techy. In fact, I got rid of my iPhone for this purpose. I can’t even keep up with everything in the social media world. I suck at Twitter and Pinterest…and can’t even fathom adding in Instagram.

I am insecure. Not only do I have all these things to keep up with, but I also feel the need to check out other Paleo blogs, follow them, like them, comment on them…it’s overwhelming. I never intended to grow much. But, now I feel the pressure to grow more, or as fast as other Paleo blogs. I feel the urge to create delicious recipes like his blog or her blog.

I never intended for this to be *just* a Paleo blog. I am Paleo. The Paleo Mama is Paleo but that is not all I am. I am earthy, natural, silly, honest, raw, and fun. I love to be outside and I dream of farming and living a simple life; I am a kid at heart. I feel limited right now but this will be changing in the future.

I care more about being involved in my family, then being involved in social media. This is no hit on ANY other bloggers or mothers who blog. Please don’t misunderstand me. If you know me, you know that I hate social media. It takes me days to respond to text messages sometimes…which is why I prefer a old fashion phone call! But, I constantly am feeling the pull between interacting with my kids and interacting with my followers. It’s stressful sometimes!

 There’s just too little time and too much to do on this beautiful earth. I’d rather take the kids to the Springs then sit down and blog. It is summer here in Florida and I am a stay-at-home-mom to two beautiful children. My son is almost 2 and my daughter is 4. These early days are fast and fleeting. I want to be fully involved…fully there.

So, after much prayer and consideration, I am going to be take a summer sabbatical from blogging. I’ll still be here in small aspects…however, I feel like I need this time away from the computer and the chains of social media. I have a few commitments that I won’t neglect, like posting a review for Beyond Bacon and a few guest posts I agreed to do. I will be semi-active on my Facebook page and my blog will, definitely, NOT be going anywhere.

Here are some great Paleo blogs to follow:

  • Paleo OMG
  • The Dirty Floor Diaries
  • Fast Paleo
  •  Paleo Parents
  •  Satisfying Eats
  • Whole9
  • Everyday Paleo
  • Balanced Bites
  • Food Lovers’ Primal Palate
  • The Clothes Make The Girl
  • Cave Girl Eats
  • Mark’s Daily Apple
  • Civilized Caveman Cooking Creations

I pray that this time away will bring even more inspiration when summer is over! Thank you for your love you have showed me and your support over the past year! May you be richly blessed this summer!

Until we meet again…

 

Filed Under: About Me Tagged With: paleo, primal

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