Protein After Weight Loss: What Actually Matters (and What’s Just Flavored Air)

After losing 94 pounds, I’ve learned a few things about protein.

Some protein is actually good.
Some is… questionable.
And some makes you pause mid-sip and think, wait. Was that even protein???

For a long time, I thought protein was mostly for gym bros trying to bulk up & flex in the mirror. You know the vibe. Giant tubs. Aggressive labels. Shakers that smell suspicious even after washing.

Turns out, protein is way more important than I ever realized, especially during weight loss.

Why protein matters way more than you think

Protein isn’t about getting huge. It’s about protecting what you already have.

When you’re losing weight, especially if you’re in a calorie deficit, your body doesn’t just burn fat. It also breaks down muscle if it doesn’t have enough protein to work with. And muscle matters more than people realize.

Muscle helps keep your metabolism humming. Less muscle can mean a slower metabolism, lower energy, and weight loss that feels harder and harder to maintain.

Protein helps prevent that. It gives your body the building blocks it needs to repair and rebuild instead of breaking things down.

It also keeps you full longer. Not “I just ate and I’m still thinking about snacks” full. Actual, satisfied, walk-away-from-the-pantry full.

And yes, it supports your metabolism even when you’re doing very important activities like sitting on the couch scrolling TikTok.

The nerdy nurse explanation you didn’t get in health class.

When calories drop, your body looks for fuel. Fat is one source. Muscle is another. If protein intake is too low, muscle loss happens faster. That muscle loss can slow your metabolism, which makes continued weight loss and maintenance harder over time.

Protein helps signal to your body, hey, we need this muscle. Please don’t toss it.

This is especially important if you’re losing weight with medication, lifestyle changes, or a combination of both. The goal isn’t just a smaller number on the scale. It’s feeling strong, energized, and able to keep the results long-term.

Not all protein is created equal

Just because something says “high protein” on the label does not mean it’s doing anything helpful for your body. Some options are high quality and easy to absorb. Others are basically flavored air with a side of digestive regret.

Over the past couple years, I’ve tried a lot. Powders. Ready-to-drink shakes. Bars. And a few things that can only be described as science experiments that should’ve stayed on the shelf.

Some tasted fine but didn’t keep me full.
Some had great macros but wrecked my stomach.
Some were so chalky they made me question my life choices.

Through trial, error, and a whole lot of label reading, I’ve figured out which ones are actually worth your time. Not perfect. Not magic. Just solid options that taste decent, digest well, and actually support a weight loss journey.

So what should you look for?

You don’t need perfection. You need consistency.

A protein source that:

  • Keeps you full longer
  • Doesn’t upset your stomach
  • Fits into your real life, not an influencer meal plan
  • Helps you hit your daily protein without feeling like a chore

Protein should make your life easier, not more complicated.

My real-life protein ratings

I’ve rounded up the proteins I actually use and enjoy. Not the ones that just photograph well. The ones I’ve gone back to again and again.

You can check out my full ratings and breakdowns here 👇
I rated my favorite proteins and shared the honest details

No hype. No fake enthusiasm. Just what worked for me after losing 94 pounds and trying… a lot.

Hitting reset without punishment

If the holidays left you feeling off track, tired, or frustrated with your body, this is your reminder that you don’t need extremes.

You don’t need to start over perfectly.
You don’t need to punish yourself.
You don’t need to survive on protein sludge and willpower.

Sometimes a reset just looks like fueling your body better and letting things feel easier again.

Protein is one of those quiet tools that makes everything else work better.

Your post-holiday reset doesn’t have to be dramatic.
It just has to be sustainable.

And feeling good again is a pretty solid place to start.

J. Nicole, RN custom signature XOXO, Niki for NicoleInScrubs.com

NAD+ for Chronic Fatigue: Why Your System is Crashing

Tired of Running on Empty? The Cellular Key to Boosting Metabolism & Focus

That Energy Drink Crash is NOT Normal

You ever hit the point where your third Alani just feels like a very expensive can of fizzy disappointment? Were you relying on that quick jolt to get you through your day (or night if you’re like me), but the energy part packed up and left the building? SAME SIS, SAME!

That crashing feeling, that chronic metabolic fatigue, isn’t just about poor habits. The truth is, it might be a shortage of a critical molecule your body needs to function at its peak.

The Spark Plug (NAD+) Inside Every Cell

What is truly running the stage for The Greatest Show (which is you, girl)? It’s a molecule called NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide).

NAD+ is basically the MVP molecule that helps your body turn food into actual, usable energy. Think of NAD+ as the spark plug for your cellular engine. You need a strong spark to ignite your fuel and get moving. The studies show that NAD+ helps keep your cells young and resilient and improves how your body’s Energy Factory works, which is the heart of your energy production. For me, it was like the five thousand tabs in my brain finally closed themselves.

It keeps everything running smoothly:

  • Focus
  • Metabolism
  • Mood

The Spark Plug runs all of it. When the spark plug is weak, every system reading, from your energy output to your focus, is compromised.

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The Metabolic Stressors Aging Your Energy

So if NAD+ is so critical for cellular energy, why do we constantly feel so depleted?

NAD+ levels drop as we age. This is unavoidable. But those levels also drop due to chronic stress or when we are running on caffeine and vibes. You are surviving on pure grit, and your brain literally feels like TV static.

In my own experience, this is where I saw the biggest win. That overwhelming, chaotic ADHD haze I used to deal with started easing up; it was like the five thousand tabs stuck open in my brain finally closed themselves instead of crashing. I felt clearer and more “with it.”

The Glow Up is Real (Even the Awkward Part)

NAD+ plays a major role in cellular energy and turnover, which is great for your skin. I can tell you that my skin definitely had its own little purge moment at first—hello, surprise zits! But that initial reaction can be a normal part of the process.

Once that purge was over? Game changer. People were literally giving me compliments and asking what foundation I was wearing because my skin looked so good—and I wasn’t even wearing any! That’s when I knew the NAD+ was doing the dang thing and the cell turnover was happening!

The Difference Between Dragging and Doing

Supporting those NAD+ levels can help your body’s natural energy process stay on track. It’s not a miracle fix or a sudden jittery jolt; it’s a subtle, steady kind of clarity that coffee wishes it could give.

It’s the simple difference between dragging and doing. If you’re tired of guessing and you just want reliable energy, supporting this molecule is the most common sense, science-backed place to put your focus.

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October: Time to Think Pink

🎀 October: Time to Think Pink! 🎀

Hey y’all! It’s that time of year again when everything turns pink—not just because of fall fashion, but because we’re celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 💕 Now, I don’t know about you, but when I see that little pink ribbon, my heart swells with pride for all the amazing warriors out there—those who have fought, those still fighting, and those we’ve lost far too soon. 💪🎗️

This month is especially personal for me. Before I was born, my mom’s oldest sister passed away from stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Though I never had the chance to meet her, I carry a piece of her with me every day—I was named after her to continue her legacy. 💖 My mom and her youngest sister are both breast cancer survivors, and their strength, alongside my aunt’s memory, fuels my passion for spreading awareness and supporting those in the fight.

👀 Know the Signs

Let’s start with the basics—knowing your body is key. You should be familiar with how your breasts normally look and feel because recognizing changes early could make all the difference. 🧐 If you notice any of these, it’s time to make that doctor’s appointment:

A lump or thickened tissue in your breast or armpit 💥

Change in the size or shape of one or both breasts 👙

Discharge from either of your nipples (other than breast milk) 🍼

Redness, dimpling, or swelling around the breast 🚨

Now, don’t go into panic mode if you notice something. Many breast changes are normal, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry! 🙌

🗓️ Schedule Your Mammograms

If you’re 40 or over, listen up! It’s time to get those mammograms scheduled, y’all! 📅 This screening tool is a lifesaver—literally. It can catch the cancer before you ever feel a thing, and trust me, early detection is key. 🔍 Not sure when to start? Talk with your doc. They’ll have your back and help you figure out the best plan. 👩‍⚕️

🥗 Live That Healthy Lifestyle, Honey

Now, we can’t control everything, but living a healthy lifestyle sure helps! 🌿 Eating right, staying active 🏃‍♀️, and keeping an eye on your weight are all good ways to lower your breast cancer risk. And I know we all love a glass of wine 🍷 after a long day, but limiting alcohol helps too.

Here’s a sweet little tip—why not turn that October pumpkin spice walk 🎃 into a power walk with your gal pals? 👯‍♀️ Move those feet and feel fabulous while doing something good for your health! 💃

💖 Support the Fighters, Admire the Survivors, Honor the Taken

One of my favorite parts of Breast Cancer Awareness Month is the outpouring of support from the community. Whether it’s rocking pink ribbons 🎀, participating in local fundraisers 🏃‍♀️, or supporting organizations that provide treatment to those in need, there’s a way for all of us to help. 🙏

And don’t forget—self-care and regular check-ups aren’t just for October. Let’s keep this energy all year round, y’all! 💓 Together, we can make a difference.

So, go ahead, grab your favorite pink lipstick 💄, and let’s spread the word. Our strength is in our sisterhood, and every conversation matters. 🗣️

Much love and light to all the brave women fighting this battle. 🌟 Stay strong, stay fabulous, and remember—early detection is your best protection! 💪🎗️