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  • Case of two 16-ounce jars of hemp protein powder
  • Raw, not chemically processed like many soy and whey powders
  • 15 grams of protein per serving
  • Contains all essential amino acids and all essential fatty acids
  • Product of Canada

Product Description
Raw Protein Power. Exceptional protein and high fibre to achieve and maintain optimal weight, while imparting strength, endurance well-being. (These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease). Benefits (These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease). Very low net carbs; 50% Raw, vegetarian protein; Exce… More >>

Ruth’s Hemp Foods Certified organic hemp protein Power, 16-Ounce Jars

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5 Responses to “Ruth’s Hemp Foods Certified Organic Hemp Protein Power, 16-Ounce Jars”

  1. Pswrite says:

    I bought this hemp protein after realizing that the hemp protein I was using was high in sugar. This has the same amount of protein as the brand I was using but this is very low in sugar and actually tastes a LOT better than my other hemp protein – what a difference!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I admit I am a very sensitive person to foods, especially “herbal things”. I had an allergic reaction to just 1 teaspoon in a 64 oz smoothie mixture. I didn’t drink the full amount of course. Gave me asthma and hives. So just be careful if you are also on the allergic side.

    Also use care opening it as it doesn’t have a seal under the lid that is a might hard to get open. I had it sideways trying to get a grip and some went on the floor.

    It also does add a strong somewhat unpleasant taste to the smoothie. I could have lived with it had it not caused me trouble.

    Just wanted others who may be like me to have a heads up.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Lately I’ve been taking my workouts more seriously. I wanted to make sure I was using a healthy protein powder. Ruth’s is great so far, it’s a good value and it’s great that it’s 50% raw.

    Quick recipe:

    2 scoops of powder

    12oz – 16oz of water

    1Tbsp Agave

    Juice of two limes.

    Delicious!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Zev Siegel says:

    I mix this hemp protein with almond milk and it tastes good. I wouldnt say that it tastes great but its a good source of essential vitamins,minerals and other essentials.All the brands of Hemp protein are basically the same. The only difference i could see between this brand and the Living Harvest brand was that this brand came with a scoop. They both have the same texture and taste. Living Harvest is a little more costly though.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I’m sure this is fantastic protein powder, but I simply cannot find anything that I enjoy the overpowering flavor in, including multigrain bread or vegetable juice smoothies. I love Ruth’s other products, though, so I wonder why I have such a bad reaction to the ground seeds. The texture isn’t fantastic, there’s no ignoring the fact that you are drinking insoluble powder, but it doesn’t clump up or turn to sludge in my experience.

    I’ll stick to Ruth’s hemp oil and rice protein if I’m looking for EFAs and vegetarian protein, I guess.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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