What Paleo Protein Does for Your Body

Supports Gut Barrier Function†
Collagen peptides with glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline strengthen and repair intestinal lining, promoting gut barrier integrity and reducing inflammation that can lead to digestive discomfort.†

Highly Absorbable Protein†
Hydrolyzed bovine collagen is broken down for maximum bioavailability, making it gentle on your digestive system even with compromised gut health. Get 26g of protein your body can actually use.†

Free from Common Triggers
Completely free from dairy, gluten, soy, legumes, grains, and artificial ingredients that trigger inflammation and digestive distress. Safe for autoimmune protocols including AIP.

Supports Joints and Connective Tissue† Provides essential amino acids that support collagen production for healthy joints, bones, skin, hair, and nails as you age. Combat the natural decline in collagen that begins in your thirties.†

Why Paleo Protein Works When Others Don't

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90 Day Guarantee

Measurable Results in 90 Days or Your Money Back

Try Paleo Protein risk-free for ninety days. If you don't experience noticeable improvement in your digestive comfort and overall nutrition, contact our customer care team for a full refund—no questions asked. This formula has helped thousands of customers get clean, gut-friendly protein without the bloating and inflammation from whey or plant-based options. Your only risk is continuing to struggle with proteins that fight your gut when nourishment could be one scoop away.†

Why I Made This

“My Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein is not only delicious, but it’s also quick and easy to prepare. Just add a scoop to some water, coconut milk, or your morning smoothie, and enjoy your quick and healthy pumpkin spice fix!”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein made of?

Paleo Protein is made from hydrolyzed bovine collagen that comes from happy, pasture-raised cows that graze on fresh green fields in the sunshine. These animals are raised with love and care and are never given unnecessary drugs such as antibiotics, arsenic-based growth promoters, or hormones. They are grass-fed and never fed GMOs, such as genetically modified corn and soy meal.

What time of day should I take Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein?

Paleo Protein is perfect any time of the day. While Dr. Myers likes it in her morning smoothies, you can enjoy it at all times of the day. Whether you’re mixing it into your morning coffee or into shakes for dessert for a flavorful protein boost, you’ll find that it’s great around the clock.

Is Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein safe for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and children?

While many moms and dads tell me they give Paleo Protein to their kids, I always recommend speaking with your child’s pediatrician or nutritionist if you have concerns about any of the ingredients or adjusting the dosing for them. And, as always, I recommend reaching out to your physician, midwife, or other qualified healthcare practitioner if you have any concerns before using it while pregnant or breastfeeding.

Is Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein damaged by heat?

All proteins are damaged by high heat to some extent. Proteins are long chains of amino acids bound together. High heat can potentially fold and warp the amino acid chains into new shapes and structures called amines that may be unusable by the body, or even harmful. This is why you should avoid charring or overcooking meat. The proteins and peptides in my Paleo Protein are quite stable at moderately high temps, so adding it to a hot cup of tea or coffee, or baking it at low temps (below 300F) will not denature it too much.

Can I take Pumpkin Spice Paleo Protein if I’m allergic to tree nuts?

Paleo Protein contains MCT oil derived from coconuts. Scientifically speaking, coconuts are not tree nuts—they are in fact fruits classified as a “drupe.” Other drupes include palm fruit, peaches, berries, plums, and apricots. However, because the FDA has lumped coconuts in a group with other tree nuts for labeling purposes, we are required to list them as a potential allergen. In fact, true coconut allergy is actually extremely rare with only a few cases reported in the medical literature. If you have a diagnosed tree nut allergy, please speak with your healthcare provider before consuming any products containing coconut.

How come there are fewer scoops in my pouch than the number listed on the label?

The listed amount of scoops per pouch is an approximation and can vary based on personal use such as how full you make your scoops, spilling it, how well you scrape out the pouch, etc. While the number listed is an approximation, it shouldn't vary considerably versus what you get.

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Great taste. I use it in smoothies, protein shakes, coffee and oatmeal.