HEALTH & FITNESS
# Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Protein bars are an excellent addition to a well balanced meal plan.  Though not as "clean" as whole food, they are fast, convenient, and if you find the right ones, full of protien, carbohydrate and fat, thus making them a balanced meal or snack.  Of course the goal is to aim for as much whole, clean food as possible (see your Quality of Food Chart for ideas), but for alot of us, they are a necessity because of our busy lifestyle.

So what should you look for in a protein bar?  Aim for a bar that has approximately equal grams of protein and carbohydrates.  For example, around 20 grams of each, will help to keep blood sugar stable.  A bar that has alot of carbohydrates and only a few grams of protein, will cause a spike and crash in blood sugar, leaving you hungry and wanting more.  You should also make sure that the bar you choose has some fat in it (approximately less than 10 grams) because the fat slows the rate of digestion keeping you satisifed and keeping your blood sugar levels steady.

Some things to look out for in a protein bar?  Most, even the balanced ones, are high in sodium, loaded with artificial ingredients and usually have artery clogging saturated fat..  This is why we recommend that protein bars should only be consumed once or twice a day.  Also keep an eye out for "energy bars" which typically are loaded in carbohydrates and sugar and lack the protein you need to keep your blood sugar steady.  Most bars are really just glorified candy bars, but as I mentioned before, they can be a necessity in today's busy lifestyle, and are certainly better than skipping a meal!  Many protein bars can cause digestive disturbances if you have a weak stomach or are allergic to certain ingredients.  Read the label and experiment until you find a bar that works for you.

One thing to note is a quick home-made protein shake is generally a much better option than a bar simply because YOU are in control of what goes in it.  The Pro Complete Protein Powder (found in the Supplement Tab in Venice Nutrition's Online Store) is a high quality and delicious form of protein.  If you add skim or soy milk, some fruit and nuts or peanut butter, you have added natural and clean ingredients that will stabilize your blood sugar better than the artificial ingredients found in a protein bar.  Another excellent option is the Whole Gains Mango Shake, which is high quality and already has a good balance of protein, carbohydrate and fat (again find it in your Supplements Tab in the Online Store)

Here are some bars that have a good balance of protein, carbohydrate and fat

Greens Plus Protein Bar- my personal favorite because it's natural and doesn't contain a bunch of artificial ingredients that you can't even pronounce, never mind spell!  This bar is literally green in color (don't let it scare you!), but tastes like peanut butter and honey (you can't go wrong with that combo!).  Just make sure you get the Greens Plus Bar, not the Greens Energy Bar (which contains very little protein).

Zone Bar

Balance Bar

Cliff Builders Protein Bar

Avid Bar

Detour, Uturn, Oneway or Joyride

Lean Body

Odyssey

 

Pure Protein Bar

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 5:28:35 PM UTC  #    Trackback
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Monday, September 15, 2008 7:58:53 PM UTC
this was a huge help, thanks! there's just too many of them out there to know which to pick.
maddie
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:34:47 PM UTC
Good afternoon. You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence.
I am from Mauritania and too bad know English, give true I wrote the following sentence: " The robertson foundation did however control towns.To this health, sharers may guarantee personnel of districts living the caps used to in agreement 3 for link on the repair, and shall hold a objectivity parties of their measures following, if main, structure of deuteronomistic space."

Thank you so much for your future answers 8-). Thaddeus.
Saturday, December 12, 2009 3:59:37 PM UTC
Hello everyone. Nothing has a stronger influence psychologically on their environment and especially on their children than the unlived life of the parent.
I am from China and now study English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "Strattera, these omega 3 readby are placed in a nothing of sweets training &amp, adhd and high limits."

Best regards 8-), Miles.
Friday, January 08, 2010 7:49:09 AM UTC
Thank you for providing such an interesting post on nutrition - it’s very informative & helpful! I read your topic with great interest. I found your blog on Google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google Reader. Keep up the good work! - Shane
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