Collection: Vegan Protein Powder
Vegan Protein Powder
Shop vegan protein powder at Elite Supps. Today's plant-based proteins are a world away from the chalky powders of a few years ago - smooth, great-tasting, and every bit as effective for building and recovering muscle. Whether you are vegan, dairy-free or just want a lighter protein, we have one of Australia's biggest ranges. Every member of our team is a certified nutritionist, so you can choose with confidence.
Is Vegan Protein as Good as Whey?
For building and recovering muscle, yes - what matters most is getting enough total protein and the full set of amino acids, and good plant proteins deliver on both (1). A good vegan protein (usually a blend like pea and rice) provides a complete amino acid profile comparable to whey (2). You may need a slightly larger scoop to match whey's protein per serve, so it is worth checking the label.
Types of Vegan Protein
- Pea protein - the most popular base; high in protein and BCAAs, easy to digest.
- Rice protein - often blended with pea to complete the amino acid profile.
- Blends (pea, rice, hemp, fava, pumpkin) - the best all-rounders for a complete protein and smooth taste.
- Soy protein - a naturally complete plant protein on its own.
How to Choose
Look for a blend (for a complete amino profile), around 20 to 25 grams of protein per serve, and added digestive enzymes if you are prone to bloating. Then it is about taste and texture - modern vegan proteins are genuinely good, and a flavour you enjoy is one you will stick with. Sample sizes are the easiest way to find your favourite.
How to Take and Safety
Use a shake to top up your daily protein - after training, as a snack, or in a smoothie. Some blends contain peanuts or soy, so check the label for allergens. It complements a varied plant-based diet rather than replacing whole foods.
Why Buy from Elite Supps
- Every member of our team, online and in all our stores, is a certified nutritionist, so expert advice is always free.
- One of Australia's biggest ranges of vegan protein, from pea to multi-source blends.
- More than 140 stores nationwide, plus fast online delivery and same-day dispatch.
- Family-owned, with competitive prices and regular deals.
- Flat-rate shipping Australia-wide, and free delivery on orders over $150.
- A 30-day money-back guarantee on your order.
Explore More
Compare plant-based protein and pea protein, see our top 10 vegan proteins, or browse all protein powder. Our certified nutritionists can help. References for the research cited above are listed below.
FAQ
For building and recovering muscle, yes - what counts is total protein and a complete amino acid profile, which a good plant blend delivers. You may need a slightly bigger scoop to match whey per serve.
A blend (like pea and rice) for a complete amino profile, around 20-25g protein per serve, with a taste you enjoy. See our dietitian-reviewed top 10 for standouts.
Not anymore - modern blends are smooth and great-tasting, especially those with added enzymes and natural sweeteners. Flavour is personal, so try a couple.
Single sources can be low in one or two amino acids, but blends (pea plus rice, for example) provide a complete profile comparable to whey.
Right here at Elite Supplements, with one of the country's biggest ranges. Our certified nutritionists can help. Shop online or visit any of our 140+ stores.
When choosing a plant-based protein powder, you need to consider your dietary requirements and preferences.
For example, if you are intolerant of rice or soy but do not have any issues digesting peas, then a pea protein powder may be your best option. You might also want to consider the taste of different powders by making sure they are available in your preferred flavours.
It can be challenging to eat enough protein when following a vegan diet. Protein powders can help you increase your protein intake and ensure that you get all the essential amino acids your body needs.
Increasing your protein intake can also help you keep your weight under control by managing hunger and giving you a feeling of fullness.
It can also be helpful to consume a protein powder after a workout, particularly if you're trying to increase your muscle mass or tone up.
Elite Supplements stocks a selection of high-quality vegan protein powders from Power Plant, Blessed, ANS, and White Wolf Nutrition. All our products are priced competitively for great value, and we regularly run promotions to help you save even more.
Before you choose a protein powder, make sure to check its ingredients and nutrient profile to ensure it meets your needs.
You can compare different protein powders by seeing how much protein they contain per serving. You should also look for a protein supplement free of artificial colours, flavours and sweeteners.
The recommended daily protein intake is 0.8 g of protein per kg of body weight. However, you might want to increase your protein intake if you are trying to gain muscle or lose weight or if you're training very hard.
To calculate your daily protein intake, you need to multiply your body weight in kg by 0.8. For example, if you weigh 80 kg, you should aim for roughly 64 g of protein per day (80 x 0.8 = 64).
However, it's important to remember that protein powder is a convenient way to add more protein to your diet in general. You should also include protein-rich food sources in your diet, such as tofu, tempeh, lentils, beans and chickpeas.
You might have read reports that some top-selling protein powders were tested and found to contain high levels of toxins, including arsenic.
These toxins come from the soil in which plants such as rice and soy grow. The plants absorb heavy metals and arsenic as they grow.
Arsenic is known to be carcinogenic and has a negative effect on cardiovascular health (21, 22).
However, it's important to remember that arsenic is naturally present in water and many plants we eat. The human body can safely metabolise low levels of arsenic and other toxins (23).
While protein powders may contain detectable levels of arsenic, these levels are well within safe limits.
If you're concerned about consuming arsenic, rice is by far the largest source of arsenic in the human diet. However, you can reduce your exposure by washing rice before you cook it, which naturally reduces the level of arsenic and other toxins (24).
You can also reduce the risk of exposure to toxins by choosing vegan powder supplements made with non-GMO ingredients and avoiding products containing artificial colours or flavours.
Protein powders can cause digestive side effects such as nausea, bloating, and stomach cramps in some people. These symptoms are more likely in people who aren't used to consuming protein powder, and can abate over time.
However, intolerance like side effects are more common with whey protein powders, as dairy products are one of the more common allergens/intolerances. Therefore, even if you consume milk and other dairy products with no issues, you may still be sensitive to the high whey concentration in protein powder.
If you experience side effects from whey protein powder, switching to a vegan protein powder could be an effective solution.
While you're less likely to have side effects with vegan protein powders, you may still experience gastrointestinal discomfort. If this happens, you should try another supplement that uses a different ingredient as its protein source. For example, if you find it difficult to digest pea protein powder, you could try rice protein powder instead.
Many people worry that protein powders are bad for their kidneys. This fear stems from the fact that continued excessive protein consumption is linked to health problems such as reduced renal and kidney function. (25).
However, it's important to remember that protein powder is simply a convenient way of adding more protein to your diet. As long as you're not regularly consuming over the recommended limit, protein powder shouldn't affect kidney function or have any other adverse effects.
It's also important to remember that athletes and people who do a lot of exercises or work out at a high intensity have higher protein requirements than sedentary people.
In general, protein supplements shouldn't be a problem for people with healthy kidneys. However, if you have chronic kidney disease or a history of kidney stones in your family, it's best to talk to your doctor before taking protein powder.
The idea that vegan protein powder causes acne has no scientific basis.
However, it's worth noting that whey protein is derived from cow's milk, and many people who are intolerant or allergic to dairy products (a relatively common condition called lactose intolerance) may break out in pimples after consuming whey protein. While this happens rarely, some people who react badly to whey protein may also have a dairy sensitivity or intolerance.
If you experience acne after consuming whey protein, switching to a vegan powder made from plant-based ingredients could potentially fix the problem.
Unless you're opting for a mass-gainer supplement designed to make it more convenient to consume a lot of calories, most protein powders aren't particularly energy-dense.
Scientifically, the only way to gain weight is by regularly consuming more calories than your body burns each day. Protein powders can't magically cause weight gain, even if you live a sedentary lifestyle.
However, if you're already eating enough calories each day from your regular diet and then add a protein supplement without doing extra exercise, you will likely gain weight because you'll be in a calorie surplus.
Generally speaking, most people don't need to worry about the calories in their protein shake because they'll naturally feel more satiated and eat less over the course of the day.
References
1. Hertzler, S. R., Lieblein-Boff, J. C., Weiler, M., & Allgeier, C. (2020). Plant Proteins: Assessing Their Nutritional Quality and Effects on Health and Physical Function. Nutrients, 12(12), 3704. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12123704
2. Mariotti, F., & Gardner, C. D. (2019). Dietary Protein and Amino Acids in Vegetarian Diets - A Review. Nutrients, 11(11), 2661. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112661



