For years now, protein powder has been one of the most popular nutrition supplements on the market. It still is. But despite this, many people still have questions about why, how, or when to take it – that is, until now. We’re here to give you a complete guide – answering the most frequently asked questions. What does it actually do? How should you use it? How much do you need for results? You’re exactly where you need to be to find out.
Protein powder is a concentrated source of protein that helps you meet your daily intake goals – usually mixed into a shake, smoothie, or everyday recipe. It delivers essential amino acids that support immunity, metabolism, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. Most people use it as a simple, convenient way to fill gaps in their everyday diet. To learn more, check out our full guide on the benefits of protein.
No – protein powder is for anyone who wants to hit their daily protein target, not just people who exercise. Protein is an essential macronutrient that everybody needs, regardless of activity level. If your diet alone isn’t covering your daily protein needs, powder is a practical way to top it up – whether you’re a busy professional, following a plant-based diet, or simply want to eat better without overhauling your meals.
Mix one scoop with water, milk or a water alternative – then drink it whenever suits you. Alternatively, you can also incorporate protein powder into high-protein recipes. Common ways people use it as part of their daily routine include:
The research shows that timing doesn’t affect results – the most important thing is hitting your daily protein target consistently, whatever time of day works best for you.
Take it whenever it fits naturally into your day. There is no optimal time to take protein powder for general health – morning, lunchtime, and evening are all equally effective. The priority is consistency, not timing.
For most people, one to two scoops per day is enough. To work out the right amount for you:
Example: You weigh 85kg and are moderately active. Your daily target is ~100g of protein. Your meals provide around 80g. One scoop of protein (typically ~20g) covers the difference.
No – protein powder is optional and you can meet your protein needs through diet alone. However, protein powder can be a practical tool if you:
Whole foods should always make up the majority of your diet. Shakes are a convenient way to fill the gaps – nothing more, nothing less.
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