Rice Protein Vegan by Nutribiotic
Delicious Rice Protein Drink GMO Free!
80% Protein Content. Completely Vegetarian.
Nutribiotic Rice Protein is a great tasting vegetable protein drink. It is a highly soluble powdered formula that mixes easily into a glass of water or juice. Add to beverages or meals for an extra protein boost. No chemicals are used during processing. All that we use to process our rice protein is purified water and natural enzymes. Why would I want to use Rice Protein?
Our Rice Protein is an excellent source of vegan, hypo-allergenic protein. Most people are familiar with soy and whey protein, and while they each provide sound nutrition, rice protein offers additional benefits. Whey protein comes from milk, and some people either cannot or do not wish to use animal-based protein. Soy protein often is difficult for people to digest and may pose allergy risks, plus some folks simply don’t like the taste. Rice protein offers a vegan alternative to soy, without the animal products of whey. And rice protein actually is utilized more efficiently by the body than soy, too. Rice protein is suitable for use by those with food allergies and has even been used for gavage feeding (tube feeding) of infants, the elderly and the severely ill. It has a mild flavor similar to that of Cream of Rice cereal (remember back to your early childhood) and may be used in beverages, sprinkled on cereals and yogurt, and added to cooked dishes to boost the protein content without adding fat or a lot of calories. At about 58 calories per tablespoon (or 15 gram serving), rice protein is one of the lightest protein sources around.
Is your Rice Protein made from genetically modified rice?
No, our rice protein is not made from genetically modified rice, furthermore, the enzymes and natural vanilla flavoring used in our rice protein are naturally occurring from organisms that have not been modified by recombinant DNA techniques.
Rice is a carbohydrate. How do you get protein from it?
All foods contain amino acids, which are the building blocks of what we collectively call protein. Broccoli contains protein, as do all fruits and vegetables and grain products. We have isolated the protein from the carbohydrate molecules in the rice to give you rice protein.
Does that mean the rice protein is chemically derived? I’m chemically intolerant and have to avoid food additives.
Our rice protein is not chemically processed. We use natural enzymes that digest the carbohydrate portion of the rice and leave the protein. The result is a very pure protein free of additives or chemicals, which could cause sensitivity. (Note: Occasionally individuals are sensitive to the enzymes used in processing. This is extremely rare - we have had only one report of such sensitivity on all the years that we have offered Rice Protein)
Is Rice Protein considered a complete protein? How does it compare to whey?
Yes. The term “complete protein” refers to the inclusion of all nine essential amino acids. Rice Protein contains these nine amino acids, plus all other non-essential amino’s. All ingredients in our rice protein are naturally occurring components of the actual rice. We have added nothing to our product. For individuals looking for specific rations of amino acids, the following chart will be helpful. Persons on restrictive diets would do well to consult their health care practitioner or nutritionist before adopting or rejecting use of the rice protein. We cannot recommend use of our product to treat conditions other than hunger.
Which amino acids have you added, and are they from natural or artificial sources?
All amino acids in the rice protein are naturally occurring components of the actual rice. We have added nothing to our product at all.
What is the Protein Efficiency Ratio (PER) of your Rice Protein?.
The Protein Efficiency Ratio (PER) is the measure of actual procentage of the protein digested by the body. With Rice Protein, after 4 hours better than 80% of the protein has been digested, compared to only about 57% for soy. The actual PER number of Rice Protein is 2.75. Egg is the highest at 3.99, milk is second with 3.45, rice third and soy is last with a PER of 2.32.
I noticed your label gives a standard nutritional breakdown, which includes carbohydrate. What form is this carbohydrate in, and why is it there if I am buying rice protein?
The carbohydrate is a component of the product. Whey protein contains approximately 4-6% lactose, or milk sugar, which is also a carbohydrate. The carbohydrate in the Rice Protein is a complex carb. No sugars have been added.
I am on a special diet and need to watch my calcium to phosphorus ratio. What does your rice protein provide?
Rice protein does not provide much in the way of minerals (each 15-gram serving contains less than 500 mg of minerals total). There is only 22.5 mg of calcium per serving. The amount of phosphorus in each serving is so small as to be statistically irrelevant and nutritionally negligible.
Is your Rice Protein gluten free?
Yes, our Rice Protein is made from gluten free California brown rice and is processed by a natural enzyme that is not related to wheat or any of its relatives. Therefore, processing of the rice does not contaminate the rice protein with gluten in any way. We recommend that further concerns regarding the Rice Protein for those with severe food sensitivities should consult their doctor or dietician.
I have heard a great deal lately about the importance of tocotrionols and that they are abundant in rice bran. What will the rice protein provide me?
Tocotrionols are antioxidant and related to tocopherols, or vitamin E. Tocotrionols are found in rice bran and concentrations may be as high as 13.6 mg per 100 grams of rice bran. Since our rice protein does not contain much bran (that’s part of the carbohydrate removed enzymatically), the amount of tocotrionols in our product is probably less than 3 mg per 100 grams, or less than one half of one milligram per serving.
Suggested Use
As a protein source, mix one or more servings into a glass of water or juice, or add to your favorite recipes. Use one to three times daily or as directed by a health-care professional.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 heaping Tbsp. (15 g)
Servings Per Container: 40
Amount Per Serving %DV*
Calories 58
Calories From Fat 9
Vitamin C (0% DV)
---------------------------------------------------------- Total Fat 0.7 g 1%
Saturated Fat 0 g
0% Cholesterol 0 g 0%
Sodium 10 mg 0.5%
Potassium 0 mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 1.8 g 0.6%
Dietary Fiber 200 mg 1%
Sugars 1 g
Protein 12 g
Not a significant source of other nutrients. * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 Calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients: Enzymatically processed rice protein from California brown rice.
Completely vegetarian. Contains no soy, milk, egg, yeast, corn, wheat, sugars or preservatives.
GMO Free
Nutribiotic
In 1980, after nearly ten years in the nutritional supplement industry, NutriBiotic was founded based on the principle that everyone deserves good health. Inspired by the research and recommendations of the world's only two-time Nobel Laureate, Linus Pauling, Ph.D., the company began work on development of a variety of forms and dosages of Vitamin C and other nutrients. NutriBiotic felt that the public should have the best possible variety of the best possible nutrients at the best possible price, and their initial successes with their family of products showed that you thought so, too.
Soon after NutriBiotic began filling the need for quality nutritional supplements, the company found another need - the need for high quality, nutrient dense protein in a hypoallergenic form for the chemi
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