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<blockquote data-quote="Spiral" data-source="post: 90917" data-attributes="member: 19371"><p>You can try H&B for the soy protein isolate powder, but I got mine at a local independent health food shop. There are various brands and various flavours with varying amounts of carbs, but I got a plain unflavoured one, which also turned out to be the most cost effective.</p><p></p><p>There are loads of low carb desserts that qualify as vegan. Do a search on low carb websites.</p><p></p><p>I suspect the bigger issue for you might be sweetener :| Someone I know who has a couple of kids on the autistic spectrum avoids artificial sweeteners like the plague.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiral, post: 90917, member: 19371"] You can try H&B for the soy protein isolate powder, but I got mine at a local independent health food shop. There are various brands and various flavours with varying amounts of carbs, but I got a plain unflavoured one, which also turned out to be the most cost effective. There are loads of low carb desserts that qualify as vegan. Do a search on low carb websites. I suspect the bigger issue for you might be sweetener :| Someone I know who has a couple of kids on the autistic spectrum avoids artificial sweeteners like the plague. [/QUOTE]
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