What's the difference between Essential Protein and Complete Protein?
Both have the same 25g pea + yeast protein and the same six-enzyme digestive matrix. The difference is what's added beyond the protein. Complete Protein is just the protein and the enzymes — for adults who already supplement their micronutrients separately. Essential Protein adds a full daily micronutrient foundation — B-Complex at 100% RDA in active forms, Vitamin D3, K2-7, magnesium glycinate, and 51mg CoQ10 — in the same scoop. Choose Complete Protein if you already take a daily multivitamin. Choose Essential Protein if you want one product to handle protein and daily micronutrient coverage together.
What's the difference between Essential Protein and the Sports range protein products?
Essential Protein is positioned for everyday adult use — daily protein supplementation plus daily micronutrient coverage, not training-specific. The Sports range (Elite Performance, Elite Rebuild, Elite Endurance) is calibrated for active training contexts — different protein-to-carb ratios, added performance actives like creatine and electrolytes. If you train recreationally or don't train but want a comprehensive daily foundation, Essential Protein is the right tool. If you train seriously and have specific training-window needs, the Sports proteins are more targeted.
Can Essential Protein replace my daily multivitamin?
For most adults, yes — the B-Complex, D3, K2-7, magnesium, and CoQ10 in Essential Protein cover the most commonly deficient micronutrients in Indian adult diets, all in their bioactive forms. It does not contain iron, zinc, calcium, or trace minerals that some multivitamins include, so if your specific deficiencies are in those areas (a ferritin test is useful for iron), you may still need a targeted product alongside. For broad-spectrum daily coverage, Essential Protein is a complete foundation.
The magnesium is only 6.5% RDA — why so low?
The 25mg of elemental magnesium per scoop is delivered as 214mg of magnesium bisglycinate chelate — the highest-absorption form. The dose is calibrated to support sleep, muscle relaxation, and B-vitamin co-factor function within the protein matrix rather than to hit standalone magnesium RDA. If you specifically need higher-dose magnesium (for documented deficiency, athletic recovery, or chronic stress), pair Essential Protein with our standalone Magnesium Glycinate product for the full therapeutic dose.
What does the CoQ10 actually do?
CoQ10 supports mitochondrial energy production — the process that powers every cell. Cellular CoQ10 levels naturally decline with age (most measurable after 40), and statin medications (taken by many adults over 50) further reduce CoQ10. The 51mg dose in Essential Protein is meaningful — supports daily energy, cognitive sharpness, and cardiovascular function. Particularly relevant for adults over 40, adults on statins, or anyone managing daily fatigue without a clear cause.
Why are the B-vitamins in active forms specifically?
B12 (methylcobalamin) and folate (L-5-MTHF) are delivered in their active forms rather than the cheaper cyanocobalamin and folic acid found in most multivitamins. Active forms skip the conversion step the body would otherwise need — useful for everyone, critical for the ~40% of populations carrying MTHFR gene variants that limit folic acid conversion. The other B-vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7) are in standard forms because conversion is not the limiting factor for those.
How much protein do I actually need per day?
Sedentary adults need 0.8–1.0g per kg body weight; active adults need 1.2–1.5g per kg; athletes and adults over 50 need 1.5–2.0g per kg. A 70kg active adult needs about 105g of protein daily. One serving of Essential Protein contributes 25g — about a quarter of that target. The rest comes from food. Most adults underestimate their protein needs and chronically under-eat protein, particularly vegetarians and adults eating mixed diets without a deliberate protein focus.
What does the Advanced Enzyme Matrix actually do?
It addresses the GI challenges most plant proteins cause. Alpha Galactosidase breaks down the legume oligosaccharides that cause bloating and gas. Acid Protease and Neutral Protease support protein digestion. Phytase breaks down phytic acid that would otherwise bind minerals like iron and zinc. Glucoamylase and Fungal Alpha Amylase support starch breakdown. Together, the six enzymes mean Essential Protein digests comfortably even for adults who have abandoned plant proteins because of GI issues.
Is this safe to take every day for years?
Yes. The protein content is at safe daily levels for healthy adults; the micronutrients are at or near Indian RDA (not megadoses); the active forms are well-tolerated. The most common adjustments needed over years of use: if you start a multivitamin or other supplements separately, review for redundancy. If you start prescription medication, review for interactions. Daily use over years is appropriate use.
Can I use this for cooking or baking?
The chocolate-flavoured version is designed for drinking — best mixed in cold water, plant milk, or as a smoothie. The B-vitamin and D3 content are heat-sensitive at high temperatures, so cooking applications are not recommended for this product — it would degrade the micronutrient potency. For cooking and baking flexibility, the raw (unflavoured) protein variants in our range are designed for that use.