Vegan Protein Chocolate Hammer Nutrition

Hammer Nutrition

Chocolate

Flavor
Chocolate
Protein
20
Calories
110
Fat
9
Carbs
5
Sodium
140
Sugar
2
Fiber
2

Powerhouse blend of quality plant proteins!

  • 100% organic plant-based protein blend
  • Rice, soy and wheat free
  • Rich in muscle-building amino acids
  • Enhances exercise recovery

DESCRIPTION:

With five sources of nutrient-dense, 100% plant-based protein - organic pea, organic pumpkin, organic sacha inchi, organic chlorella, organic spirulina - Hammer Vegan Protein provides a complete amino acid profile and is the ideal choice for delicious, high-quality, dairy-free, soy-free, and wheat-free nutrition. 

A powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, RNA/DNA, essential fatty acids, and more, Hammer Vegan Protein is a unique blend of alkaline protein sources, highly desirable for helping maintain overall health. Packed with 20 grams of protein per scoop, Hammer Vegan Protein is virtually carbohydrate-free and contains no added simple sugars or artificial sweeteners. Hammer Vegan Protein also is nearly fat-free (a mere 1 gram per scoop) and completely devoid of saturated fats and cholesterol.

Every ingredient in Hammer Vegan Protein is USDA Certified Organic, and free from GMOs, pesticides, and herbicides. In fact, our Vegan Protein is arguably the cleanest vegan protein shake available!

If you're seeking the highest-quality alternative to dairy-derived or soy protein powders, Vegan Protein is what you've been looking for. It is the ideal vegan-friendly protein source when making a post-workout/race recovery drink or anytime you want to bolster your daily protein intake.

 

BENEFITS:

Hammer Vegan Protein Sources

Organic Pea Protein is an easily digested protein with an excellent amino acid profile, containing leucine, isoleucine, valine (the three branched-chain amino acids), lysine, arginine, and glutamine. An interesting characteristic of pea protein is that it assists in lowering levels of grehlin, an appetite-stimulating peptide. The result is an increased potential for feeling satiated, thus possibly helping to prevent overeating. 

Organic Pumpkin Protein, derived from the nutrient-rich seeds, is not only a complete protein source, but also plentiful in vitamin K and the minerals calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, zinc, and more. Pumpkin seeds contain numerous phenols with antioxidant properties. 

Organic Sacha Inchi is derived from the seeds of the South America Plukenetia volubilis plant. Because it contains all nine essential amino acids, sacha inchi is considered a complete protein source. Sacha inchi is also a potent source of the essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. 

Organic Spirulina, a microscopic single-celled alga, is a complete protein source and has the highest concentration of protein by weight of any food. Considered by many to be THE superfood of superfoods, spirulina is vitamin- and mineral-dense, and rich in enzymes and antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase. It's a potent source of chlorophyll (second only to chlorella) and essential fatty acids. Spirulina is also considered a blood-building nutrient, primarily due to its polypeptide content (called phycocyanin). Additionally, spirulina is believed to help maintain digestive system health by serving as a food/fuel source for beneficial intestinal flora. 

Organic Chlorella is another single-celled alga and, like spirulina, is a complete protein, loaded with chlorophyll and essential fatty acids. Chlorella is perhaps the most vitamin- and mineral-dense "green food" available, including a complete B vitamin profile. (Chlorella has more vitamin B12 by weight than liver!) Chlorella also contains naturally occurring RNA and DNA for assisting in cellular growth and repair, and is considered an "eye health" nutrient, courtesy of its plentiful amounts of beta-carotene and lutein. Lastly, chlorella has gained a reputation as an excellent detoxifying agent. It is purported to have the ability to bind to heavy metals as well as other toxic substances in the bowels.

NOTES:

Studies have established a suggested daily requirement of at least a half-gram of protein per pound of body weight for endurance athletes.

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