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Pro Metabolic Eating on a Budget

Oct 11, 2023 · Leave a Comment

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Pro Metabolic eating can get expensive real quick, but as I look around and do some digging, I find that I can get the same quality food items as Fallon and others in the Pro metabolic sphere suggest for a much better price.

I have put together a list of where I find good deals for such things as…

  • Liver Supplements
  • Collagen
  • Gelatin 
  • Cassava Flour
  • And more!

My hope is to consistently update this page as I find better deals to share with you. These products are ones that I recommend because I personally use them and are satisfied with them. 

I also buy most of my groceries at Aldi. They have great prices and a great selection of organic items and other things that align with Pro Metabolic principles. 

Unfortunately, Aldi is not a nationwide store so not everyone has access to them. If you have one, you should definitely check them out!

The products listed here are mostly if not all from Amazon. While some have personal objections to buying from Amazon, I have found that they are the best source to save money on a lot of things especially if you have a prime membership. Not only can you save on shipping, but if you are responsible and can trust yourself with a credit card, the Amazon Prime visa credit card gives a great percentage of cash back. 

In the last twelve months, we have made $460 dollars with this credit card! That is from using it on amazon, for groceries, gas, and almost every other purchase. Definitely worth it when you are on a budget!

Here are more ways that I save while pursuing Pro Metabolic eating on a budget.

Liver Supplements

  • Nutricost Grass Fed Beef Liver Capsules – $26.95 – $0.11 Per Count

Collagen

  • Zen Principle Grass Fed Collagen Peptides – $69.95 – $0.87/oz – 5 lbs

Gelatin

  • Healthy Foods Grass Fed Beef Gelatin Powder – $19.99 – $0.56/oz – 16 oz

Water Filter

  • Brita Water Filter Pitcher – $23.99
  • Amazon Basics Water Filter Replacements – $15.30 – 3 Pack 

While most recommend the Berky water filter, it is expensive. An inexpensive filtering system does a decent job and is much better than having nothing at all.

Cassava Flour

  • JEB Foods Cassava Flour – $9.44 – $0.30/oz – 2 lbs

I am currently trying the 2 lb bag out before buying it in bulk at an even better price.

Organic Mustard

  • 365 Organic Yellow Mustard – Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Water, Organic Mustard Seed, Sea Salt, Organic Turmeric, Organic Paprika, Organic Spices.

Clearly by Best Choice is the brand I buy at a local Crest (also available at some Homelands), but I can’t find a link for it anywhere except from Homeland on Instacart.

Avoid additives like citric acid. Usually if it lists some kind of added acid, I don’t get it.

Organic Ketchup

  • 365 Organic Ketchup – Organic Tomato Puree (Water, Organic Tomato Paste), Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Distilled White Vinegar, Salt, Organic Onion Powder, Organic Spices (Organic Allspice, Organic Clove, Organic Red Pepper, Organic Paprika).

Heinz has a decent organic ketchup and can be found at your local Walmart, but it is definitely more expensive.

Final Thoughts!

It’s hard when you are convinced that something can help you in your health journey, but can’t afford it. I truly hope that this list helps you save and be able to afford more Pro Metabolic foods! If you find a better deal than what’s listed here, please, drop a link in the comments below so that we can help each other pursue good food without breaking the bank.

If you found this post to be helpful, please, PIN IT so that others can be encouraged that they can afford good food, too!

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