Ellen Grafton, an editor and director of Her Healthwatch, a digital magazine reporting on women’s health issues, announced today that Healthy Truth of Walpole, Massachusetts, has won the publication’s endorsement for the best protein snacks and protein powder supplements in the current women’s consumer marketplace. The award is based on the results of interviews, consumer reviews, and product research from a women’s special perspective conducted by Her Healthwatch Corp. Healthy Truth’s products are particularly noteworthy for their contributions to the high protein lifestyle through the quality of their keto-friendly organic ingredients, protein potency, and superior taste.
Women’s High Protein Lifestyle: Healthy Truth Wins Her Healthwatch Magazine’s Award for Best Women’s High-Protein Snacks and Protein Powder Supplements in 2023 is an original (HerHealthWatch) article.
Healthy Truth has been named a major player in the superfoods market, which is expected to reach $228.04 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 6.77%. Superfoods refers to food items that have high levels of specific nutrients such as antioxidants, vitamins, or minerals, offering high nutritional benefits for minimal calories. The increasing number of health-conscious consumers is significantly driving growth of this market, and of the high protein lifestyle in general.
The global size of the protein powder market in 2022 was valued at $22.3 billion, and is estimated to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3% between 2023 and 2032. Due to the growing popularity of the high protein lifestyle, the market value for protein powder in the United States is expected to expand rapidly during the forecast period, reaching $9.7 billion by 2032, creating robust demand for Healthy Truth protein powders.
The global healthy snacks market size was valued at $85.6 billion in 2021 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2023 to 2030. The market has soared in recent years, especially since the global pandemic. As customers become more health-conscious, the need for nutritional yet delicious products is expected to see continued growth, furthering demand for healthy snacks from Healthy Truth.
According to Ms. Grafton, “More than ever, women are turning to a high-protein diet to address either the inadequacies of contemporary nutrition or weight control and maintenance, “Proper diet and nutrition are absolutely essential to good health and performance in all aspects of a women’s life and her career. Women are embracing the high protein lifestyle.
“And now more than ever, the metabolic benefits of a high-protein diet and supplementation are being recognized and appreciated by the general public, whereas before, these had been the exclusive domain of athletes and bodybuilders. Healthy Truth’s products are great for everyone. It’s wonderful to be able to endorse these nutritious products without hesitation.”
Healthy Truth’s ingredients and proprietary powder blends are all USDA Certified Organic, plant-based, dairy-free, gluten-free, and keto. The company also offers nuts, seeds, and unprocessed high-protein bars that are sprouted. Sprouting makes Healthy Truth’s supplements easily digestible; it also provides more protein and raises nutrient levels of essential vitamins and minerals. This sets the company apart from other producers of high protein supplements, superfoods and healthy snacks intended to meet the demands of a high protein lifestyle.
One of HEALTHY TRUTH’s most exciting offerings is its GO Pro Cacao Protein Blend. Made from a proprietary blend of brown rice, pea, and Sacha proteins, it’s a great source of natural protein that’s free of dairy, gluten, and soy. With essential amino acids, this protein powder helps build lean muscle and alleviate muscle damage caused by exercise.
It also contains a proprietary adaptogen and prebiotic blend of ashwagandha, which helps the body cope with stress; maca, which helps boost endurance; and inulin, a high-fiber prebiotic which supports digestion. HEALTHY TRUTH’s protein powder also comes in an unflavored variety, making it perfect to mix in with smoothies, shakes, or favorite recipes that can become a natural part of a high protein lifestyle.
Also featured among the company’s lactose-free supplement powder blends is its non-dairy Organic Golden Milk Cinnamon Spice Latte, which is low-carb, caffeine-free, and sweetened with monk fruit. Harnessing the power of turmeric and curcumin, Golden Milk provides anti-inflammatory benefits, improves sleep, and aids in digestion.
HEALTHY TRUTH began in 2014 when vegan-restaurant owner Bruce Namenson gathered with two friends in his home kitchen. Using a single food dehydrator, they set out on a mission to provide the health-conscious consumer with products made from the highest quality ingredients that are sustainably sourced.
The HEALTHY TRUTH founder and Chief Creative Officer says his company is committed to the belief that health and wellness should be simple and accessible to everyone.
“The world is moving towards clean, healthy ingredients. Our philosophy is, the fewer ingredients the better, and if it doesn’t come from nature, we don’t use it,” Namenson says. “Basically, our name is our mantra. It’s what we live by.”
HEALTHY TRUTH is headquartered in Walpole, Massachusetts. Its products are developed, manufactured, and distributed to select retailers, direct to consumers, and on a wholesale basis.
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