Smoothies have become synonymous with healthy eating. Whether you make one in the morning for breakfast or it’s your go-to fuel for post-workout recovery, blended concoctions are a convenient way to fast-track nutrients into your body. However, your smoothie is only as good as what you put in it. You can completely customize smoothie recipes to satisfy what your body needs and tastebuds want, tailoring the ingredients to help maximize nutrients, build muscle, or lose weight. Thing is, discerning what’s wholesome versus what’s clever marketing has become a harebrained endeavor.   In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies

  As a sports dietitian, I’ve spent years crafting smoothies for athletes. So let’s dive into some of the add-ins that get top marks, why they’re good for you, and how to combine them into the ultimate smoothie for your goals. Note: Ideally these supplements should be taken daily to get their full effect since many aren’t stored in the body to be used on subsequent days.

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  1. Collagen Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in the human body. In its most basic sense, you can think of collagen as the glue that holds us together. It’s the key structural protein that ensures the strength, elasticity, and regeneration of our connective tissues, including skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bones. The amino acids needed to make collagen in the body are different from those needed to build muscle. That’s why we find it to be a great addition to smoothies. Top choice: Momentous Collagen Peptides Why we like it: This product combines two high-quality collagen sources (grass-fed bovine hide and a collagen peptide formula proven to boost collagen in tendons and ligaments), as well as vitamin C, shown to increase bioavailability (how easily something is absorbed and used by the body). [$55; livemomentous.com] Also try: Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides. The formula also comprises vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to boost effectiveness. [$25; vitalproteins.com]

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Navitas Organics Superfood+ Adaptogen Blend Courtesy Image 2. Adaptogens Adaptogens or adaptogenic substances are plant compounds used in herbal medicine purported to protect the body against biological and physical stressors. Recent pharmacological studies rationalize their effects at the molecular level, but more research is needed. Top choice: Navitas Organics Superfood+ Adaptogen Blend  Why we like it: This blend combines three of the most powerful adaptogens (maca, reishi, and ashwagandha). The herbs and mushrooms give this an earthy, somewhat nutty taste that blends pretty seamlessly into smoothies. [$15; navitasorganics.com]

Floré by Sun Genomics Balance Courtesy Image 3. Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Digestive Enzymes This trio is important for gut health. Combined, they can reduce inflammation and heal damaged intestinal linings associated with leaky gut (which exacerbates celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome). Creating homeostasis in your gut can improve everything from digestion and nutrient uptake to the more surprising obesity and depression. Top choice: Floré by Sun Genomics Balance Why we like it: Floré Balance is a one-of-a-kind supplement that boasts six high-quality, internally verified probiotic strains, prebiotic fibers, and immune-supporting ingredients shown to support the growth of healthy microbes in your gut. Each ingredient has undergone years of research and multiple levels of scientific rigor to validate its benefits. A good probiotic should have up to 10 billion colony forming units (CFU) and at least five different strains per bottle, according to Harvard Medical School. Floré Balance has 80 billion CFU/g, making it a high-dose prebiotic and probiotic. You can buy it in powder form or pour each capsule into your smoothie (just remember to store ’em in your fridge; these are living microorganisms). To make sure you’re getting the optimal blend, do the brand’s Personalized Probiotics & Gut Microflora Test. The subscription plan of your custom probiotics is $99/month; and they offer free reformulations until you feel an improvement. [$39/month; sungenomics.com]

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Athletic Greens Courtesy Image 4. All-in-One Vitamins and Minerals Sometimes it’s difficult to get all the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables in a day. Boosting smoothies with all-in-one powders is the easiest way to solve that problem. The quality of these powders is extremely important, so in this case you really do pay for what you get (i.e. higher-quality nutrition without contaminants). Top choice: Athletic Greens Why we like it: One scoop of Athletic Greens provides 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced ingredients geared toward aiding digestion, gut health, nervous system support, immunity, energy production, healthy aging, and hormonal and neural support. [From $99/month; athleticgreens.com] Get it Other superfood add-ins to give your smoothies a boost include:

Go RED Superberry Exercise Recovery Blend: This exercise recovery blend is loaded with potent antioxidants to help aid in cellular repair, alleviate exercise-induced muscle damage, and support the immune system. Laird Performance Mushrooms: Mushrooms are powerhouse foods that provide a ton of health benefits. This powder combines chaga, cordyceps, lion’s mane, and maitake mushrooms. It’s the perfect addition to your smoothie to contribute to overall wellness, and keep your body and mind fueled all day long. Cherrish Tart Cherry Juice: Tart cherry juice is one of the most popular recovery beverages for athletes, since it has some of the highest amounts of anthocyanins—antioxidants responsible for reducing exercise-induced oxidative stress and inflammation. Ayni Smooth Digestive Superpowder: This supplement combines bioavailable prebiotics, digestive enzymes, and adaptogens in one palatable powder. Turmeric and cinnamon (adaptogens) fight inflammation; maqui berry (antioxidants) and prebiotic inulin (prebiotic) feed good bacteria in the colon, and improve nutrient absorption; and cat’s claw (adaptogen) helps cleanse the GI tract while green papaya (fiber-rich digestive aid) promotes regularity. Cinnamon and turmeric are the main flavor profiles, but its overall earthiness makes it especially good with chocolate protein powder.

The Best Smoothie Recipes for Men Best Smoothie for Recovery If you work long hours but are training for a half-marathon in your free time, you need a smoothie that’s loaded with nutrients that boost cognition and aid recovery from early-morning training sessions.

12 oz Cherrish Tart Cherry Juice 4-8 oz oat milk or water to desired consistency 1 cup raw baby kale and/or spinach ½ cup blueberries ¼ cup blackberries ⅓ avocado 1 tablespoon Nature Nate’s 100% Raw & Unfiltered Honey (optional) 1 teaspoon Navitas Chia Seeds 1 scoop Athletic Greens 1 scoop Go RED Antioxidant Blend 1 scoop Navitas Organics Superfood+ Adaptogen Blend or 2 tsp Ayni Smooth Digestive Superpowder 1 capsule Floré Sun Genomics Balance Ice, as desired

Best Smoothie to Build Muscle If your goal is to gain muscle mass and strength, and you’re training five days a week, you need to prioritize protein. If you struggle with poor appetite in the morning or after a workout, this smoothie is easy to get down.

12-16 oz whole milk (can use dairy-free milks if preferred for digestibility) 25-35 grams biPro Whey Protein Isolate (use plant-based protein alternatively) 2 Tbsp Big Spoon Roaster all-natural nut butter (or nut butter of choice) 1 medium banana ¼ cup Bob’s Red Mill Old-Fashioned Rolled Oats ¼ avocado 1 Tbsp extra-light tasting olive oil (we like Brightland Alive Extra Virgin Olive Oil) 1 scoop Momentous Collagen Peptides Ice as desired

Best Smoothie to Lose Weight If your goal is to lose 10 to 15 pounds over the next three months while preserving muscle mass, drink this smoothie to replace your usual breakfast. The recipe is ideal for someone who’s dairy adverse or lactose intolerant.

4 oz 100% orange Juice 8 oz water 25 g Gainful Vegan Protein Powder 1 cup raw baby kale and/or spinach ½ cup fresh or frozen pineapple 1 teaspoon ground flax seeds 1 scoop Athletic Greens 1 capsule Floré Sun Genomics Balance 1 scoop Laird Performance Mushrooms Ice as desired

Jordan Mazur, M.S., R.D., is the coordinator of nutrition and team sports dietitian for the San Francisco 49ers.

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Smoothies have become synonymous with healthy eating. Whether you make one in the morning for breakfast or it’s your go-to fuel for post-workout recovery, blended concoctions are a convenient way to fast-track nutrients into your body. However, your smoothie is only as good as what you put in it. You can completely customize smoothie recipes to satisfy what your body needs and tastebuds want, tailoring the ingredients to help maximize nutrients, build muscle, or lose weight. Thing is, discerning what’s wholesome versus what’s clever marketing has become a harebrained endeavor.

 

In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies

As a sports dietitian, I’ve spent years crafting smoothies for athletes. So let’s dive into some of the add-ins that get top marks, why they’re good for you, and how to combine them into the ultimate smoothie for your goals. Note: Ideally these supplements should be taken daily to get their full effect since many aren’t stored in the body to be used on subsequent days.

Are Turmeric Benefits Worth the Hype? A Sports Dietician Sounds Off

Read article

Are Turmeric Benefits Worth the Hype? A Sports Dietician Sounds Off

Read article

Are Turmeric Benefits Worth the Hype? A Sports Dietician Sounds Off

1. Collagen

Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins in the human body. In its most basic sense, you can think of collagen as the glue that holds us together. It’s the key structural protein that ensures the strength, elasticity, and regeneration of our connective tissues, including skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bones. The amino acids needed to make collagen in the body are different from those needed to build muscle. That’s why we find it to be a great addition to smoothies.

Top choice: Momentous Collagen Peptides Why we like it: This product combines two high-quality collagen sources (grass-fed bovine hide and a collagen peptide formula proven to boost collagen in tendons and ligaments), as well as vitamin C, shown to increase bioavailability (how easily something is absorbed and used by the body).

[$55; livemomentous.com]

Also try: Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides. The formula also comprises vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to boost effectiveness.

[$25; vitalproteins.com]

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2. Adaptogens

Adaptogens or adaptogenic substances are plant compounds used in herbal medicine purported to protect the body against biological and physical stressors. Recent pharmacological studies rationalize their effects at the molecular level, but more research is needed.

Collagen for Men: Everything You Need to Know About the Supplement

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Top choice: Navitas Organics Superfood+ Adaptogen Blend  Why we like it: This blend combines three of the most powerful adaptogens (maca, reishi, and ashwagandha). The herbs and mushrooms give this an earthy, somewhat nutty taste that blends pretty seamlessly into smoothies.

[$15; navitasorganics.com]

3. Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Digestive Enzymes

This trio is important for gut health. Combined, they can reduce inflammation and heal damaged intestinal linings associated with leaky gut (which exacerbates celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome). Creating homeostasis in your gut can improve everything from digestion and nutrient uptake to the more surprising obesity and depression.

Top choice: Floré by Sun Genomics Balance Why we like it: Floré Balance is a one-of-a-kind supplement that boasts six high-quality, internally verified probiotic strains, prebiotic fibers, and immune-supporting ingredients shown to support the growth of healthy microbes in your gut. Each ingredient has undergone years of research and multiple levels of scientific rigor to validate its benefits. A good probiotic should have up to 10 billion colony forming units (CFU) and at least five different strains per bottle, according to Harvard Medical School. Floré Balance has 80 billion CFU/g, making it a high-dose prebiotic and probiotic. You can buy it in powder form or pour each capsule into your smoothie (just remember to store ’em in your fridge; these are living microorganisms). To make sure you’re getting the optimal blend, do the brand’s Personalized Probiotics & Gut Microflora Test. The subscription plan of your custom probiotics is $99/month; and they offer free reformulations until you feel an improvement.

[$39/month; sungenomics.com]

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4. All-in-One Vitamins and Minerals

Sometimes it’s difficult to get all the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables in a day. Boosting smoothies with all-in-one powders is the easiest way to solve that problem. The quality of these powders is extremely important, so in this case you really do pay for what you get (i.e. higher-quality nutrition without contaminants).

How Oral Bacteria Could Lead to Breakthroughs in Cancer, Weight Loss, and Overal…

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Top choice: Athletic Greens Why we like it: One scoop of Athletic Greens provides 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced ingredients geared toward aiding digestion, gut health, nervous system support, immunity, energy production, healthy aging, and hormonal and neural support.

[From $99/month; athleticgreens.com]

Other superfood add-ins to give your smoothies a boost include:

  • Go RED Superberry Exercise Recovery Blend: This exercise recovery blend is loaded with potent antioxidants to help aid in cellular repair, alleviate exercise-induced muscle damage, and support the immune system.
  • Laird Performance Mushrooms: Mushrooms are powerhouse foods that provide a ton of health benefits. This powder combines chaga, cordyceps, lion’s mane, and maitake mushrooms. It’s the perfect addition to your smoothie to contribute to overall wellness, and keep your body and mind fueled all day long.
  • Cherrish Tart Cherry Juice: Tart cherry juice is one of the most popular recovery beverages for athletes, since it has some of the highest amounts of anthocyanins—antioxidants responsible for reducing exercise-induced oxidative stress and inflammation.
  • Ayni Smooth Digestive Superpowder: This supplement combines bioavailable prebiotics, digestive enzymes, and adaptogens in one palatable powder. Turmeric and cinnamon (adaptogens) fight inflammation; maqui berry (antioxidants) and prebiotic inulin (prebiotic) feed good bacteria in the colon, and improve nutrient absorption; and cat’s claw (adaptogen) helps cleanse the GI tract while green papaya (fiber-rich digestive aid) promotes regularity. Cinnamon and turmeric are the main flavor profiles, but its overall earthiness makes it especially good with chocolate protein powder.

The Best Smoothie Recipes for Men

Best Smoothie for Recovery

If you work long hours but are training for a half-marathon in your free time, you need a smoothie that’s loaded with nutrients that boost cognition and aid recovery from early-morning training sessions.

  • 12 oz Cherrish Tart Cherry Juice
  • 4-8 oz oat milk or water to desired consistency
  • 1 cup raw baby kale and/or spinach
  • ½ cup blueberries
  • ¼ cup blackberries
  • ⅓ avocado
  • 1 tablespoon Nature Nate’s 100% Raw & Unfiltered Honey (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon Navitas Chia Seeds
  • 1 scoop Athletic Greens
  • 1 scoop Go RED Antioxidant Blend
  • 1 scoop Navitas Organics Superfood+ Adaptogen Blend or 2 tsp Ayni Smooth Digestive Superpowder
  • 1 capsule Floré Sun Genomics Balance
  • Ice, as desired

Best Smoothie to Build Muscle

If your goal is to gain muscle mass and strength, and you’re training five days a week, you need to prioritize protein. If you struggle with poor appetite in the morning or after a workout, this smoothie is easy to get down.

  • 12-16 oz whole milk (can use dairy-free milks if preferred for digestibility)
  • 25-35 grams biPro Whey Protein Isolate (use plant-based protein alternatively)
  • 2 Tbsp Big Spoon Roaster all-natural nut butter (or nut butter of choice)
  • 1 medium banana
  • ¼ cup Bob’s Red Mill Old-Fashioned Rolled Oats
  • ¼ avocado
  • 1 Tbsp extra-light tasting olive oil (we like Brightland Alive Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
  • 1 scoop Momentous Collagen Peptides
  • Ice as desired

Best Smoothie to Lose Weight

If your goal is to lose 10 to 15 pounds over the next three months while preserving muscle mass, drink this smoothie to replace your usual breakfast. The recipe is ideal for someone who’s dairy adverse or lactose intolerant.

  • 4 oz 100% orange Juice
  • 8 oz water
  • 25 g Gainful Vegan Protein Powder
  • 1 cup raw baby kale and/or spinach
  • ½ cup fresh or frozen pineapple
  • 1 teaspoon ground flax seeds
  • 1 scoop Athletic Greens
  • 1 capsule Floré Sun Genomics Balance
  • 1 scoop Laird Performance Mushrooms
  • Ice as desired

Jordan Mazur, M.S., R.D., is the coordinator of nutrition and team sports dietitian for the San Francisco 49ers.

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