Ancient Nutrition Bone Broth Protein Powder Reviews
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Benefits of Ancient Nutrition Bone Broth Protein Powder:
- Promoting Gut Health and fighting food sensitivities
- Reduce Inflammation
- Combats signs of aging and wrinkles
- Supports the Immune System
- Helps with healthy sleep
- Increases energy
- Mood balancing
- Supports the liver
- Improves Metabolism
- Supports bone and joint health
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Not needed. Their website show no proven research. Can get nutrients from natural foods we eat and bone broth itself is less expensive when you get it at the grocery store.
I was leery about trying a chocolate-flavored bone broth. Just sounded nasty. But actually it is quite good, better than my previous favorite, Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey Double Chocolate. It is not shaker-friendly, but I have found that to be true of most protein powders. I mixed it with unsweetened coconut milk with my hand blender and it worked great. I had no problems with it foaming up. I have always wanted to try bone broth due to its many health benefits, but the inconvenience and overall grossness of it dissuaded me. I am glad to find this easy, great-tasting alternative.
I just purchased the chocolate flavor. I use in my oatmeal each morning so it mixes perfectly in this application. There is a slight flavor of "meat", lol. I was actually glad to have that hint of flavor because it helps to think yes, there really is bone broth in this. I am a little leery of some supplements, but so far this seems to be what the label says. I have looked at some reviews online and haven't seen anything weird or inaccurate reported about it. The price is a little high, but I would purchase again.
Happy to sample all the favors at a local nutrition store. Excited to finally have a bone broth to purchase at a brick-and-mortar as opposed to online. I enjoyed the vanilla sample. I purchased a container of the vanilla bone broth protein. First attempt in blender. Mixed frozen fruits and veggies (kale, spinach, apple, kiwi, banana), 12 oz cold water, and 1 scoop of the vanilla protein. This yielded 24 oz of foam! Second attempt. Shaker bottle with 8 oz pineapple juice, 4 oz cold water, 1 scoop protein powder. Yield 1 oz liquid the rest all foam again! Also had small clumps of unmixed powder. All that air made my stomach hurt and caused burps. So disappointed. Going to try to return it. Will not purchase this product again. To bad, it had potentional.
Sarah West
A.S. Nutrition and Dietetics
Unfortunately this is just another supplimental nutritional products like the many others out in the marketplace. Un-necessary to spend extra money on powder nutritients in addition to that which can be obtained from our natural edible food sources.
I am in agreement with the above two posts by the chiropator/medical doctor and A.S.nutrition and dietetics. It is a fad- plus I have learned that making these powder supplements is not costly to do. In essence the promoters of these powdered supplements are laughing all the way to the bank.