Chocolate Protein Powder

Enhance your nutrition with our Plant Protein (Chocolate), a delicious protein powder, to support an active lifestyle in multiple ways. Suggested as a dietary supplement, adults mix two (2) scoops with 6-8 oz. of water or favorite beverage daily. For best results, take 20-30 minutes before a meal with 8 oz. of water or as directed by your healthcare professional.

  • Tendra Fava Bean Protein Isolate:

    Purpose:

    • Free from common allergens it is also gluten free, its known for containing traces of fiber, iron, and potassium, while being low in cholesterol and fat as well.
    • Its known for its neutral taste and smell with it being seen as a versatile resource because of this.

    Where its Found:

    • A highly purified form of protein extracted from fava beans, its a complete protein source, meaning it indeed inhabits all 9 essential amino acids.
  • YESTEIN Fermented Nutritional Yeast Protein:

    Purpose:

    • Known for is properties of slow digestion, which is seen as a beneficial resource for muscle recovery.
    • Shown to be a far superior option of protein in comparison to that of whey.
    • Its also a complete protein, containing all nine amino acids.

    Where its Found:

    • A vegan protein powder that is derived from the fermentation process of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast.
    • We encourage going below to checkout their website for more information.
  • Nidau Cocoa Powder:

    All natural cocoa powder used to give the rich chocolate flavor

  • MCT Oil Powder:

    Purpose:

    • This ability to bypass the typical fat digestion process, makes MCTs an immediate energy source.
    • It is known to improve exercise performance through increased energy availability.
    • Shown to support modest weight loss, fat loss, and overall reduced body size.

    Where its Found:

    • Medium-chain triglycerides (MCTS) are unique due to their shorter carbon chain length, allowing them to be rapidly absorbed and metabolized by the body.
    • Consumed correctly, they are sent to the liver.
    • Often extracted from coconuts or palm kernels but can be found in many different nuts, seeds, and even eggs (trace amounts).
  • Apple Pectin Powder:

    Purpose:

    • A rich soluble fiber that provides reduction in the levels of cholesterol and blood sugar in the body
    • Shown to act as a subtle prebiotic as well as promoting a healthy gut. As well as aid in the bodies natural detoxification as well.

    Where its Found:

    • Made through the extraction of apple pectin via boiling apple pomace or citrus peels in a hot water solution.
    • Filtered and precipitated to then become a dry powder form.
  • Nightfall Black Cocoa Powder:

    Just another form of cocoa powder to give chocolatey flavor to our powder.

  • Sunflower Lecithin:

    Purpose:

    • Sunflower lecithin offers several potential health benefits, primarily due to its rich phospholipid and choline content.
    • Can support heart health by helping to lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol and potentially raise HDL ("good") cholesterol. 
    • May also aid digestion by helping the body break down fats.
    • Could be beneficial for brain health and cognitive function. 
    • Some evidence suggests it may improve skin health, support breast-feeding, and help with fatigue.

    Where its Found:

    • Created by the harvesting of mature sunflower seeds which are then cleaned and cold pressed to extract the sunflower oil.
    • After being separated into components via a water solution, the water phase is then treated with a degumming agent of water or a kind of enzyme to remove the remaining lecithin.
    • Lastly the lecithin is refined and purified to make a into a certain quality, typically can include filtration.

Sources

Tendra Fava Bean Protein Isolate:

“Meelunie - Fava Bean Protein Isolate.” Meelunie, 21 Oct. 2024, meelunie.com/product/fava-bean-protein-isolate/.

Redaktion. “What Is Fava Bean Protein Isolate? - Eurosoy.” Eurosoy, 10 Jan. 2023, eurosoy.de/en/what-is-fava-bean-protein-isolate/. Accessed 4 Sept. 2025.

YESTEIN Fermented Nutritional Yeast Protein:

“Fermented Yeast Protein 80% - YESTEINTM - NURA USA - Knowde.” Knowde, 2025, www.knowde.com/stores/nura/products/yestein-yeast-protein-powder-80-ypp0101. Accessed 4 Sept. 2025.

“YESTEIN Yeast Protein – the next Best Vegan Protein.” Getyestein.com, 2025, getyestein.com. Accessed 4 Sept. 2025.

Nidau Cocoa Powder:

Altomara, Deanna. “Health Benefits of Cocoa Powder.” WebMD, 22 Aug. 2022, www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-cocoa-powder.

MCT Oil Powder:

“MCT Powder: What Is It, How Is It Beneficial & Common Uses?” Ohly.com, 2024, www.ohly.com/en/blogs/what-is-mct-powder-and-what-are-its-benefits/. Accessed 4 Sept. 2025.

O’Brien, Sharon. “7 Science-Based Benefits of MCT Oil.” Healthline, 11 Nov. 2020, www.healthline.com/nutrition/mct-oil-benefits.

Wiginton, Keri. “MCT Oil: Health Benefits and Common Uses.”WebMD, 23 Nov. 2022, www.webmd.com/diet/mct-oil-health-benefits-common-uses.

Apple Pectin Powder:

“Can Apple Pectin Lower Cholesterol and Blood Sugar?” Verywell Health, www.verywellhealth.com/the-benefits-of-apple-pectin-89599.

Wartenberg, Lisa. “10 Promising Benefits and Uses of Apple Pectin.” Healthline, 4 Oct. 2019, www.healthline.com/nutrition/apple-pectin.

“How Is Pectin Made? - Correct - Pectin Producers.” Pectin Producers, 25 Sept. 2024, pectinproducers.com/factsheet-hub/how-is-pectin-how-is-pectin-made. Accessed 8 Sept. 2025.

Sunflower Lecithin:

McLean, Amy. “What Are the Health Benefits of Sunflower Lecithin?” Healthline, Healthline Media, 23 Apr. 2025, www.healthline.com/health/sunflower-lecithin-benefits. Accessed 4 Sept. 2025.

Hollandandbarrett.com, 2025, www.hollandandbarrett.com/the-health-hub/vitamins-and-supplements/supplements/top-8-sunflower-lecithin-benefits/. Accessed 4 Sept. 2025.

“Powerhouse Ingredient Sunflower Lecithin.” Supplysidefbj.com, 2022, www.supplysidefbj.com/food-ingredients/in-full-bloom-sunflower-lecithin.

Stevia Extract:

Begum, Jabeen . “What Is Stevia?” WebMD, 21 Sept. 2022, www.webmd.com/food-recipes/what-is-stevia.

Peteliuk, Victoria, et al. “Natural Sweetener Stevia Rebaudiana: Functionalities, Health Benefits and Potential Risks.” EXCLI Journal, vol. 20, 22 Sept. 2021, pp. 1412–1430, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8600158/, https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2021-4211.