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Any egg protein powders with free range eggs?

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Just looking for a protein powder or meal replacement using an egg protein obtained from free-range eggs, Anyone know if this is out there?
 
Good luck bro because the reality is Rosters are killed soon after being born (only select few are kept) once you can identify the sex. Hens are more profitable. Best bet is go to a local farmers market and get some and make your own protein powder.
 
Make my own? that seems like a huge pain in the ass. The whole point of buying protein powder is to make my life easier! Thanks for the info though.
 
Theres alot that are 100% egg protein, but I'm looking for thre source of the eggs to be free-range.
 
I know a few people who use Lana's egg whites but I'm sure they're not Free Range.

I wonder about the absorption of Egg Powder. Uncooked egg has a lower bioavalability than cooked egg.
 
Unfortunately I have been looking for a protein made from organic, free - range eggs and no luck. Now I just go to the local farmers market and buy the eggs and throw them in shakes etc.

did you know REAL farm fresh eggs are NOT white, they are all different colors based on the minerals in the soil the chicken is eating & different species of hens raised; no joke, looks like a dozen easter eggs) and they are all different sizes. A way to tell if your eggs are REALLY from the farm is NON-uniform sizes, all different colors - brown, pink, green, purple, and their shell is hard like armor. The shit in super markets suck compared to getting real farm eggs!

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Here is link to what REAL eggs look like


http://blogs.sfweekly.com/foodie/soulfoodfarmeggs.jpg
 
Yeah, well I live in S. Florida, and we don't have farms around here. The closest thing I found was Jay Robb Egg Protein. Not organic or free-range, but nothing artificial added. Sweetened with Stevia.
 
Don't know if you have any in South Florida, but Trader Joe's does offer cage-free liquid whites. Unfortunately, they are in small containers and not very cost-effective that way . . .I still buy them, though!
 
"Some older athletic diets use to propose eating just raw eggs. This is a foolish attempt at taking in additional protein. Eating raw eggs (or raw egg whites) will only result in about 50% absorption of the available protein. That means that if you eat enough raw eggs to give you 40 grams of protein, your body will only absorb 20 grams.

Eating just raw egg whites results in the same (or worse). Egg whites have a huge amount of a substance called "avidin," which loves biotin. As a matter of fact, once the avidin-biotin forms a bond, the body can't break it apart. So you will develop a partial or full Biotin Deficiency Syndrome. Cooking your eggs (or egg whites) will quickly denature the protein avidin and will allow you to absorb 98% of the protein. In short, always cook your eggs."
 
"Some older athletic diets use to propose eating just raw eggs. This is a foolish attempt at taking in additional protein. Eating raw eggs (or raw egg whites) will only result in about 50% absorption of the available protein. That means that if you eat enough raw eggs to give you 40 grams of protein, your body will only absorb 20 grams.

Eating just raw egg whites results in the same (or worse). Egg whites have a huge amount of a substance called "avidin," which loves biotin. As a matter of fact, once the avidin-biotin forms a bond, the body can't break it apart. So you will develop a partial or full Biotin Deficiency Syndrome. Cooking your eggs (or egg whites) will quickly denature the protein avidin and will allow you to absorb 98% of the protein. In short, always cook your eggs."

There's something I didn't know. Good info bro, K to you!
 
"Some older athletic diets use to propose eating just raw eggs. This is a foolish attempt at taking in additional protein. Eating raw eggs (or raw egg whites) will only result in about 50% absorption of the available protein. That means that if you eat enough raw eggs to give you 40 grams of protein, your body will only absorb 20 grams.

Eating just raw egg whites results in the same (or worse). Egg whites have a huge amount of a substance called "avidin," which loves biotin. As a matter of fact, once the avidin-biotin forms a bond, the body can't break it apart. So you will develop a partial or full Biotin Deficiency Syndrome. Cooking your eggs (or egg whites) will quickly denature the protein avidin and will allow you to absorb 98% of the protein. In short, always cook your eggs."

Good to know. I got Jay Robb whey. It's important to me no to use artificial sweetners. His stuff is sweetened w/ stevia
 
Hey I found one!

1) Rose Acre Farms Dried Egg White Protein Powder (**Preferred Choice)
 
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Hey I found one!

1) Rose Acre Farms Dried Egg White Protein Powder (**Preferred Choice)
Rose Acre Farms is a company who provides just simply dried egg whites. No flavors or sweeteners, no additives, no hormones, no msg, no casein, gluten free, soy free, lactose free, and free range. They have a sample 2 pound order with free shipping you can try for $27.95. This website won't let me post the link but just google it


You bumped a 3 year old thread just to make that as your first post? No need. BIG BLAST contains organic whole egg.
 
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