Protein
Naturally cholesterol free, pea protein is considered highly useable and contains branched-chain amino acids (the building blocks of body tissue). It is a great source of protein for vegetarians and vegans. Pea protein is considered a hypoallergenic ingredient, so it is perfect for people with major food allergies. Because it is easily digestible, it is easy on the stomach.
Quinoa
A great source of protein for vegans, quinoa is an easy to digest, complete protein that contains all of the essential amino acids as well as healthy monounsaturated fat and omega-3 fatty acids. Quinoa contains iron, B-vitamins, vitamin E and fiber. Chock full of minerals, it contains magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and calcium in addition to manganese and copper.
Hemp Protein
An easy-to-digest grain considered a complete protein because it contains all of the amino acids. Hemp is a very good source of protein for vegans. Contains essential fatty acids and it is a great source of vitamin E, magnesium, manganese, iron, copper and zinc. Hemp is high in fiber so it helps you feel full, longer. Hemp protein is great for people with major food allergies because it is not derived from commonly allergenic foods like milk, eggs, soy and nuts.
Chia Seed
High in protein, fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, chia seed helps slow digestion, leaving you fuller, longer. Chia seed is high in tryptophan and a good source of calcium and phosphorus.
Pumpkin Seed
Rich in phytonutrients, phytosterols, manganese, tryptophan, magnesium, copper, zinc and iron, pumpkin seed is a great source of omega-3s. It is also high in tryptophan.
Coconut Oil Powder
A source of health-promoting fatty acids, which are easily absorbed and used for energy.