Anonymous wrote:What's the deal w/halo top? I keep seeing it advertised. Does it actually taste good? Is it laden with chemicals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have a scoop of real ice cream. Moderation is your friend.
can you stay on topic?
Anonymous wrote:Just have a scoop of real ice cream. Moderation is your friend.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just have Turkey Hill all natural ice cream? here's the ingredient list from the Mint chocolate chip
Cream, milk, sugar, chocolate chips, peppermint
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no evidence whey protein is unsafe in pregnant women, it just hasn't been specifically studied to confirm its safety (just like pretty much everything else). My midwife told me to go ahead and have protein shakes if I wasn't feeling up for eating meat. I wouldn't think twice about eating something just because it might contain some amounts of whey protein.
On that same note I am pregnant with a boy and my husband is concerned about me having soy protein. Anyone been told it's not a good idea? I struggle to get enough protein in and like the Bolthouse protein shakes but they have soy in them so I have been avoiding them.
I'm the PP you quoted and my midwife just wanted me to make sure the shakes didn't have any other stuff in them (like pre-workout uppers or herbs and supplements, etc). She seemed unconcerned whether it was whey, soy, whatever that was providing the protein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no evidence whey protein is unsafe in pregnant women, it just hasn't been specifically studied to confirm its safety (just like pretty much everything else). My midwife told me to go ahead and have protein shakes if I wasn't feeling up for eating meat. I wouldn't think twice about eating something just because it might contain some amounts of whey protein.
On that same note I am pregnant with a boy and my husband is concerned about me having soy protein. Anyone been told it's not a good idea? I struggle to get enough protein in and like the Bolthouse protein shakes but they have soy in them so I have been avoiding them.
Anonymous wrote:There's no evidence whey protein is unsafe in pregnant women, it just hasn't been specifically studied to confirm its safety (just like pretty much everything else). My midwife told me to go ahead and have protein shakes if I wasn't feeling up for eating meat. I wouldn't think twice about eating something just because it might contain some amounts of whey protein.
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal w/halo top? I keep seeing it advertised. Does it actually taste good? Is it laden with chemicals?
I am VERY pleased and I tried it with high expectations.