If your dog is not allergic to chicken and he can
tolerate pea protein concentrate, then the protein in this food will probably not bother his stomach.
See if
you tolerate pea protein.
Some people have found that
they tolerate pea protein, hemp protein, and chia protein well.
Not exact matches
Pie Filling 4 medium carrots, peeled & roughly chopped 4 stalks of celery, ends trimmed & roughly chopped 1 cup of mushrooms, roughly chopped 3/4 cup of
peas 1 cup of Beyond Beef Crumbles (or
protein of choice) 1 large handful of fresh parsley, chopped (or 1 tsp dried) 1 tsp of coconut aminos (or soy sauce if you can
tolerate soy) 1/4 tsp each of dried oregano, garlic, onion & thyme 1 cup of vegetable broth + 2 tbsp of brown rice flour
I could no longer
tolerate whey and have never been able to do
pea or chick
pea protein.
Pea protein is an ideal source of
protein for active individuals who can't
tolerate or have difficulty supplementing with other forms of
protein.
I have another tricky question, I would like to buy a
protein powder, but whey apparently contains a lot of lactose, some sites say it does not, some say it does, very confusing, I can not
tolerate fermented products, so rice
protein powder is also a no go, egg
protein would be possible, but I would like a vegetarian product, as I do eat a lot of meat, I thought about hemp or
pea protein, don't know how pure they are, if the
protein part is totally extracted so that the fiber (fodmap) part is not there anymore?
Hi Jess, I believe seaweed should be okay — though I have only seen Nori as being test, not sure about licorice root,
pea protein isolate should be okay — not sure about just
pea protein — in small amounts in a food such as some of the Go Macro bars —
pea protein has been
tolerated by my clients, cacao powder in small amounts, Inositol — not sure where that falls — , Sweet potato chips in small amount — 1/4 cup should be okay.
2) Supplement after dinner with The Root Cause Building Smoothie: 1 avocado (300 calories), 1 cup coconut milk (150 calories), 1 banana (100 calories), 2 egg yolks (100 calories, if
tolerated), 1 scoop of
protein of beef /
pea protein (60 calories)-- You can also add cooked sweet potatoes if you need more carbs.
The food is best for the dogs that are not allergic to chicken and even has the ability to
tolerate moderate level of
pea protein in the best possible way.