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What's The Right Protein For Me? Selecting Your Perfect Supplement

27th October 2021

27th October 2021

By Shivraj Bassi

Protein is one of the most important substances out there when you’re trying to get fit, be healthy in mind and body and be lean, muscular and strong. There are lots of things to consider when it comes to protein, from discovering the best source of protein for you and your diet, to how to utilise protein in the best way to lose weight, to learning about how protein helps to build and maximise your muscle gains

One thing’s for sure - Innermost’s protein powders are the best out there and are an excellent choice if you’re looking to add protein to your diet, get nutrition before and after workouts and optimise your mind and body for wellness as much as possible.

Whether you're looking for the best protein powder for weight loss, the best protein powder for muscle growth or the best protein powder for smoothies, don't worry, we've got you. 

The ingredients in our protein powders are research and science-backed, and they contain only functional ingredients, nootropics and adaptogens that will make you feel, perform and look like your very best self. Oh, and they’re all free from gluten, soy, any fillers and GMO (and we have vegan options too, don’t worry). So when you’re looking to choose a protein powder, don’t look any further than Innermost. 

You can rest assured that any of our products are good for you and taste delicious. If you’re coming to protein for the first time, however, the choice of the different kinds of protein shakes we make might feel a little overwhelming. With four different options that are all equally special, it’s crucial that you choose the right protein for your lifestyle and your goals.

So, if you're asking yourself "what protein powder is best for me?", or if you want to optimise your weight loss goals but also maximise your performance, in this guide, we’ll explain the benefits of our different proteins, lay out what they can help you to achieve and help you to select the right one for you. Who knows, you might be so taken with that you end up deciding you need more than one…

All of our protein blends should ideally be consumed post-workout, to begin the recovery process. However, there’s also great as a pre-exercise energy boost, as breakfast, or as a nutritious shake at any time of the day. You can also add the powders to pancakes, smoothies, oatmeal, protein bars or anything else you can care to think of. They all come in smooth chocolate, creamy vanilla, and summer strawberry flavour - which one is your favourite?

The Strong Protein

We’re starting out strong with The Strong Protein. Looking for the best protein powder for muscle growth? This one's for you. 

Some people might start consuming protein powder thinking that it will automatically give you muscles. This isn’t true - but The Strong Protein will put you much, much further along the right path to making those gains that you’re dreaming off. 

This protein powder is best for you if strength is your main goal. It will help you to get stronger, faster, and was created to enable you to push yourself harder and faster and reduce inflammation quickly, so you can spend as much time in the gym as you want without worrying about being sore. And of course, the ingredients are targeted towards increasing muscle growth as fast as possible in a safe way. 

Each serving, which is up to four scoops or 40g, contains 34g grams of protein. Other active, research-backed ingredients are casein, which is a form of protein which the body digests more slowly, which encourages the body to increase muscle output over time, and creatine monohydrate, a substance which can improve strength and help muscles to recover faster during exercise. 

Other ingredients include Montmorency cherries, a type of fruit with a high level of anthocyanins, which have powerful anti-inflammatory properties to reduce the damage you can cause your muscles by exercising intensely. Plus there’s bilberries, which improve cardiovascular health, and magnesium, which h balance electrolytes and your metabolism. 

The Lean Protein

If you’re worried that exercising a lot and drinking protein shakes will make you bulky, but you don’t want to stop doing these things because they make you feel strong and healthy, The Lean Protein is the one for you. It’s also perfect if your end goal is losing some weight or keeping yourself at a goal weight. 

It’s packed full of ingredients to assist with fat loss in a healthy way and reduce food cravings as well as to support muscle repair and growth. The Lean Protein is a great choice to support you in this. 

As well as the stellar 29g of protein it provides, is blend contains inulin, a prebiotic fibre to encourage the growth of good gut bacteria, Acetyl L-Carnitine, which helps the body to use fat as an effective energy source, pomegranates, due to their high punicalagin and ellagic acid levels, which help to encourage the growth of positive kinds of gut bacteria linked to lower levels of body fat, yerba mate, which have been shown to potentially delay intestinal absorption of dietary fat, and bilberries, for their antioxidant and anti-ageing properties. 

The Health Protein

Vegans, this one’s for you. But not solely - The Health Protein is for anyone looking to support their immune system, boost their levels of health and wellbeing, and support muscle growth. Looking to glow up? This is the protein to choose. 

Made from pea and brown rice protein, this blend closely mimics a non-plant based protein thanks to the wide range of amino acids peas and rice contain. With 31g of protein per serving, you’re getting all the support your bones, muscles, hair and skin needs.

We also packed it full of glutamine, an amino acid that fuels the immune system and thus supports strength and recovery, bilberries, for glucose control and inflammation reduction, camu camu, a fruit high in antioxidants and vitamin C and acai berries, which promote brain health and have anti-ageing benefits. 

Our favourite ingredients in The Health Protein are the medicinal mushrooms we packed in there. Shiitake, maitake, reishi and cordyceps have powerful antioxidant, antiviral and antibacterial effects, and stimulate the immune system for the better. 

If you're looking for a great all-rounder, or perhaps on the hunt for the best protein powder for smoothies, this supplement is your new best friend.

The Fit Protein

Do you often feel tired, drained and lacking in energy? If you’re constantly struggling to get enough done while also wanting to push yourself further and get as much as possible out of life, The Fit Protein is the correct choice for you and your body. It helps to give you that extra push of energy and vitality, because you shouldn’t have to compromise anything in your life that you don’t want to. It’s been formulated to rehydrate, stimulate and encourage muscle repair and growth. Oh, and it's 100% vegan too.

With a whopping 31g of protein per serving, it also contains cocomineral, or powdered coconut water, which is high in potassium, a mineral lost when sweating. It also has maca, which reduces the physical and mental effects of stress, magnesium, which contributes to regulating the body’s electrolyte balance, Rhodiola root, a nootropic which may reduce the effects of physical exhaustion, and pink Himalayan sea salt, which contains no fewer than 84 minerals and elements our body needs. 

Still not sure?

If you're still not 100% sure when it comes to choosing the best protein powder, do not worry. That's what we're here for. 

Why not take our free health consultation here at Innermost, to help you determine the perfect protein recommendation for you, based on your individual fitness goals. 

Whether you're looking to increase your muscle mass, up your stamina, lose weight or tone up, there's absolutely an Innermost protein for you. Let us help you find it! 

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If you can’t have whey, or maybe just don’t want to, check out our range of vegan supplements for some plant-based alternatives.   We’ve shown you the whey (sorry), now go forth and conquer.  References Schoenfeld, B., Aragon, A. (2018) How much protein can the body use in a single meal for muscle-building? Implications for daily protein distribution. Int Soc Sports Nutr. Click here. Zhou, L., Xu, J., Qin, L. (2015) Effect of whey supplementation on circulating C-reactive protein: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Nutrients. 7(2). Click here. King, N., Slater, G. (2015) The effect of a whey protein supplement dose on satiety and food intake in resistance training athletes. Appetite. Click here. Schoenfeld, B., Aragon, A. (2007) Bovine milk in human nutrition – a review.  Lipids Health Dis. Click here. Lynch, H., Buman, M. (2020) No Significant Differences in Muscle Growth and Strength Development When Consuming Soy and Whey Protein Supplements Matched for Leucine Following a 12 Week Resistance Training Program in Men and Women: A Randomized Trial. Int J Environ Res Public Health. Click here. Read more
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Ever opened a sachet of hydration powder, only to have a puff of dust cloud waft up into your nostrils? You're not imagining it. Most electrolyte drinks on the market contain silica - a synthetic anti-caking agent added to keep powders dry, free-flowing, and easy to manufacture at scale. It’s one of those behind-the-scenes ingredients that doesn’t need to be there… unless your priority is speed and profit margins, not people. Let’s break this down. What is silica? Silica (aka silicon dioxide) is a compound found in sand, quartz, those little sachets that come with new shoes, and yes - in many processed foods and supplement powders. In this industry, it’s added to prevent clumping and help powders flow smoothly and zip through high-speed packaging machines. It’s not added for your health. It’s added for efficiency.  And here’s the thing: silica is not inherently dangerous when eaten in small quantities — it occurs naturally in some foods, after all. But when it’s inhaled, it’s a whole different story. Let’s talk about silicosis Silicosis is a serious lung disease caused by breathing in fine particles of silica.  Many of these powders are so bone-dry and ultrafine that you can’t help but inhale a bit when you open a sachet. And while regulators have deemed it “safe” for consumption, they’re not telling you what happens when you’re breathing that dust in day after day. We think it matters. Why it’s used anyway (and why we don’t). Silica makes life easier for big manufacturers. When a powder is dry and ultra-fine, it runs like a dream through industrial machinery. That means more sachets filled per minute, fewer machine stoppages, and higher production yields. In other words: cheaper, faster, more profitable. It’s what most brands do - especially the ones backed by big investors who demand a return on their money. That’s just the way it works. Innermost is proudly independent. Something we don’t talk about often enough is that we’re 100% self-owned. No outside investors. No pressure to cut corners to meet someone else’s margin goals. That means we get to put your health - not shareholder value - first. We created The Hydrate Blend to be 100% natural, functional, and free from synthetic fillers. No nasties. No shortcuts. And absolutely no silica. Yes, it might cost a little more than the cheapest stuff on the market - but it’s better for your body, and your lungs. Let’s call it what it is. Most people will never think twice about inhaling the powder that wafts up out of their electrolyte powder. But we do. Because we know the supplement industry loves to hide behind shortcuts and call it innovation. Loves to throw in cheap ingredients because they’re easier - not because they’re better. Loves to race to the bottom on cost while pretending they’re leading on health. That’s not us. That’s never been us. We’re not here to cut corners. We’re here to raise standards. And sometimes that means doing things the hard way - like formulating a hydration product without any silica in it, knowing full well it’ll be way harder to do. But your health is worth the effort. Read more