What low-sodium protein powders are available (and how to pick one)?
If you’re looking for a low-sodium protein powder, the most practical way to compare brands is to check the nutrition label for sodium per serving (often listed in mg). “Low-sodium” products typically target relatively small amounts per scoop, but there’s no single universal standard across brands—so comparing the mg sodium per serving is the key step.
Which brands are known for low-sodium options?
I don’t have product-specific label data for particular brands in the information provided here, so I can’t reliably recommend specific “low sodium” protein powder brands without risking incorrect sodium claims.
Quick guidance to confirm a powder is truly low sodium
When you find candidate brands, check:
- Sodium (mg) per serving on the Nutrition Facts panel
- Serving size (a “low sodium” claim can be misleading if serving sizes differ)
- Flavor/add-ins (some flavored powders and ready-to-mix formats can have higher sodium than unflavored)
- Whether the product is “no added salt” versus simply “low sodium” (these are not the same)
If you tell me your preference, I can narrow it down fast
Reply with:
- Unflavored or flavored?
- Whey, casein, or plant-based?
- Target maximum sodium (for example, “under 100 mg per serving”)
- Country (so I use labels available where you shop)
Then I can suggest specific brand/product matches based on the sodium-per-serving label figures you want to meet.
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