Amount | Ingredient | $ / day | Source | |
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121 | g | Custom Protein - Gemma Pea Protein and Rice Protein Concentrate | $1.81 | TrueNutrition |
15 | g | Psyllium Seed Husk Fiber | $0.20 | LuckyVitamin |
83 | g | Soy protein isolate | $1.07 | Lucky Vitamin |
100 | g | Flax Seeds - Ground to Meal | $0.18 | Winco Bulk |
30 | g | Almonds - Ground to Meal | $0.26 | Winco Bulk |
20 | g | Olive Oil | $0.35 | Local |
30 | g | MCT Oil | $0.21 | Bulk Natural Oils |
35 | ml | Lemon juice | $0.04 | Dollar Store |
0.2 | g | Stevia | $0.03 | Lucky Vitamin |
7 | g | Cinnamon | $0.03 | Winco Bulk |
2 | pill | MultiVitamin - Good 'N Natural Ultra Man | $0.17 | Lucky Vitamin |
1 | pill | Vitamin K with Advanced K2 Complex | $0.25 | Lucky Vitamin |
2 | pill | Calcium 600 plus Vitamin D-3 | $0.05 | LuckyVitamin |
1 | pill | Inositol & Choline Tablets | $0.08 | Lucky Vitamin |
6 | g | MSM Sulfur Powder | $0.16 | Lucky Vitamin |
5 | g | Creatine Monohydrate | $0.08 | LuckyVitamin |
Amounts for: Total Daily Cost: | $4.99 | Add Ingredients to Amazon Cart |
New Ketogenic Mix... Or sorta.
My plan was to try and get my body away from its Carbohydrate addiction. I think this is a good start. I've still got some carbs, but most are in the form of dietary fiber. I tried to get a full gamut of nutrients, but in the most simple form possible, and with buying products the cheapest places i knew. Some items may require buying in major bulk (12 lbs of psyllium husk or a gallon of MCT), but will give you MAJOR savings in the long run. I chose this specific Stevia after lots of stevia tasting and this is the only one i'm aware of that doesnt really have an aftertaste and it's got no fillers. I apoligize in advance for the lack of TrueNutrition - they apparently stopped carrying Rice Protein but ive got about 12 lbs left over from a previous order. When i run out, ill revise this. The Cinnamon is both for flavor, but also gives a handful of good nutrients. I chose this multivitamin because i felt it was the best overall vitamin for the money - there were others that may have had more or better combos but were 3 or 4 times the price. The only complaint ive had is the high amount if Niacin, but i used to drink energy drinks which have TONS of niacin so i should be okay. If you are new to Niacin and dont want the "niacin flush" (its not dangerous, just a weird tingly or itchy feeling you'll get for a few days until your body adjusts to the amount), then start with half a vitamin for 4-5 days (your body will be fine still), then the whole vitamin. The Vitamin K complex is a great one - it has all three vitamin K's (did you even know there were 3?), and its better for you than the just the traditional MK4 which most vitamins have. I added the extra calcium, choline, and sulfur to balance out the needs since multi-vitamins cant carry that much in such a small space. Creatine is optional, but you may discover a lack of energy on a new diet, so i recommend this to help boost your daily energy and for muscle building as your body changes to burning a new type of fuel.
If anyone tries this with me, let me know how you like it. And how you decide to do it - im not completely sure how to mix it yet. Or if it'll be awful or not. lol I'll keep you posted.