








🌱 Elevate your wellness game with pure plant power!
Manitoba Harvest Hemp Yeah Organic Max Fiber Protein Powder delivers a potent 13g of organic plant-based protein and 13g of fiber per serving, covering over half your daily fiber needs. With 2.5g of Omegas 3 & 6, this keto-friendly, preservative-free powder supports digestive health, sustained energy, and overall wellness. Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO, vegan, and B Corp certified, it’s the clean, versatile superfood your active, health-conscious lifestyle demands.





| ASIN | B00C0TAH3E |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,624 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #9 in Sports Nutrition Hemp Protein Powders |
| Brand Name | Manitoba Harvest |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,837 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Paleo, Vegan |
| Flavor | Unsweetened |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00697658202018 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.6 x 3.6 x 7.4 inches |
| Item Height | 7.4 inches |
| Item Nype Name | Protein Powder |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Manitoba Harvest |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Jar |
| Product Benefits | Support health & wellness |
| Protein | 11 Grams, 13 Grams |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Digestive Support |
| Total Servings Per Container | 13 |
| UPC | 697658202018 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
| Vitamins And Minerals | 0, 0, 0, 10, 35, 4 Percent Daily Value, 0.0, 0.0, 56.0, 6.0 Percent Daily Value |
D**Y
Great product!
I contemplated choosing between like it and love it because at first it is a chore to take it at the right time of day, and having it available whenever a person eats. I do not take all four tablespoons at one time because I did not want to bulk up one section of my stomach. I've purchased this multiple times and figured out I can fit two tablespoons in the dinky tupperware type containers to keep with me. I usually mix it in with six ounces of water, milk, or a mix of water and pineapple juice at every main meal. It depends on what else I've eaten during the day when deciding how many tablespoons I take. It is my understand that the majority of the Hemp Pro Fiber is over 80 percent insoluble, meaning, it isn't digested rather it grabs waste to remove it more effectively from the body. That is why I take it with my meals. The lower than twenty percent portion is soluble fiber that attracts water, slows digestion, makes me feel full. I believe this amount of soluble fiber is enough to get the recommended ratio of soluble and insoluble fiber if taken as nature intended, throughout the day- and with spaced meals and adequate fluids. I do like that aspect of it very much. I've grown to like the flavor by switching up what I mix with it. I used to mix it in with smoothies until I realized it seems more beneficial to take it with meals that need to be purged quickly, like fatty foods that have high cholesterol or high saturated fat. I can not say for certain but this fiber supplement was part of my intake regiment, along with less than 18 saturated fat, walking three miles three times a week, and my cholesterol dropped 150 points-and my triglycerides dropped 400- within a month, bringing it back to normal. So, I do love it even though I had to get used to taking it.
R**A
way bettter than whey
I'm no athelete, but I am a middle school teacher so I need to keep going in 8 directions at once all day. I was looking for a way to get some more healthy protein in my diet but all the protein powders at the store are made of whey, which is made from milk, probably industrial mad cow milk, which is hard to digest. Or I could eat some hormone addled meat, but who can eat meat all the time, and who can afford organic meat? So for about $20 you get 15 servings of high quality protein and it's both digestible and extremely nutritious. I had it sent to my work address. 'Is it good?', asked the office manager. 'Nah it tastes like dirt, but its super good for you.' Just kidding! Well, OK, it does taste like brown plant powder, but i made it into a simple blender shake: hemp, chocolate almond milk, a banana. Boom! Tastes awesome. Perfect for breakfast or lunch. Oh and I have celiac disease, so this is such a great product for someone who needs to have a lot of high quality amino acids and who does not absorb their nutrients all that efficiently. I've probably bought 5 canisters in the past 3 months. Plus the hemp pro 50 has a lotta fiber. Go for it!!!
J**.
Excellent product
Love the taste as well as tge texture in my protein shakes.
S**V
I like it, but what exactly constitutes "hemp protein powder"? Don't count on it for adding omega 3 to your diet
I buy this because I have intolerances/allergies to dairy (so no whey/casein proteins), and eggs (no protein made from eggs). Soy I have to limit, so that basically leaves pea protein or hemp powders. It's great that it doesn't contain stevia, or sweetener (thank you!). I actually have a bad reaction to stevia as well and sugar makes me crash. So that part is 5 stars right there. From what I understand a problem with our diet is too much omega 6 (inflammatory) vs too little omega 3 (anti-inflammatory), they basically balance each other out. However I can't help but notice that the omega 6 for this product is over 3x the omega 3 content, so I don't think it's really going to help. Plus the omega 3 is composed of ALA which needs to be converted and you actually get less total omega 3. It looks like there's one ingredient on the bottle, but then I realized that I don't know what constitutes "hemp powder", they didn't say "raw cold milled organic hemp seeds," now did they? So there could be some hidden ingredients/substances in there. Plus what does "organic" really mean anyway? I basically use this to increase the protein and fiber content of fruit smoothies so I don't pass out from all the nearly liquified sugar entering my body (even if much of it has to process through the liver first, depending on what type). It helps, but I don't use the full amount because it will overwhelm the smoothie and make it taste bad. Basically if you use half the amount (2 tablespoons) it's still drinkable and you're adding about 6.5 grams of fiber and 5.5 grams of protein, kinda negligible but better. I sometimes also add other things to help keep my blood sugar more level so I don't fall asleep after drinking a smoothie. I don't have the spendy blenders that handle greens, basically I wind up with chunky greens which is gross, or I would drink more veggie based ones.
S**�
One Simple Ingredient, Numerous Benefits
When I discovered this plant protein, I asked myself “should I try this?” The answer: “Hemp Yeah!” This plant protein powder has a very fine quality that makes it is easy to use; mix it directly in your favorite drink or add it to your solid smoothie mix before you liquify it. Hemp Yeah! Max Fiber Protein Powder has a light herbal smell and it contains 1 simple ingredient: Organic Hemp Powder. The fiber content of Manitoba Harvest Hemp Protein Powder makes digestibility a breeze if you have a sensitive tummy.
S**N
Love this stuff
It has a gritty, earthy taste, but I don't mind it. It doesn't completely dissolve in liquid, but I find that if I mix it with another powder, like protein or a Liquid IV packet, it dissolves more. You will have to keep stirring/shaking it. It keeps me regular and I love the added protein.
J**N
Chalky and gritty. Doesn't dissolve. Requires constant stirring
I was looking for a dairy, egg, and sweetener free protein powder that hopefully tasted better than the HydroBEEF bone broth protein powder. It is free of dairy, egg, and sweeteners, and it's less expensive than the HydroBEEF bone broth protein powder. It's just extremely lacking beyond that. It reminds me of a certain episode where two friends are trying to make their own cappuccino from a packet because they are afraid to go to the coffee shop. The powder doesn't mix, so they are continuously stirring and trying to drink it. So when I used a immersion blender to mix it with strawberries, raspberries, and ice, it was clearly very chalky, and gritty. It also had a very green taste at the bottom, where more of it settled. So it wasn't water soluble. I figured that maybe it's oil soluble then, and tried a different method. I mixed it with cocoa, coconut oil, and coconut milk (carton, not canned). I figured the oil should help blend it since it wouldn't blend with water. It did not. It was actually worse this way as it was now a more liquidy product and didn't have the thick frozen stuff to help suspend the hemp. So I tried the stir and drink, stir and drink, stir and drink. This was even worse, and I finally gave up and threw it out. It might work better if you use canned coconut milk because it's thicker, but that's also high calorie. So the biggest cons are the texture and the inability to mix evenly in a drink, even with an immersion blender. The taste isn't great, but wouldn't be a big problem, if not for the other issues.
M**Y
Great source of protein and fiber, but very gritty taste.
The pluses: hemp based, tons of fiber and protein, economical price, smelled very fresh upon arrival. (I keep mine refrigerated to keep the freshness of the hemp oils from going rancid.) The minuses: You need 4 tablespoons of this to get the serving size of fiber and protein they advertise. 4 TABLESPOONS is a quite a bit so this canister size wouldn't last long if you used a full serving each time. And 4 Tablespoons of this product is way too gritty and earthy tasting if you use this in a smoothie, on your oatmeal or in yogurt like I tend to do. I only use about 1 tablespoon of this at a time so it boosts how much fiber and protein I'm getting but if you want the full serving be prepared because it is a mouth-full. Good stuff, and I will keep buying it but I wish it was ground up more fine...maybe a coffee grinder could solve this?
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