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What Are Whey Protein?
Whey protein is a high quality
protein powder from cow's milk. Milk has two proteins:
Casein (approximately 80%) and Whey Protein (approximately
20%).It's made during the process of cow's milk being turned
into cheese. Whey protein is more soluble than casein and
also has a higher quality rating. It is often referred to as
the "Gold Standard" of protein as it is the most nutritious
protein available.
Benefits
Providing all of the essential
amino acids, which are the building blocks of healthy
muscles, nails, skin and other connective tissue, whey
protein not only is almost completely devoid of cholesterol
but aids in the removal of “bad” cholesterol from the body.
Whey protein has the ideal combination of amino acids to
help improve body composition and enhance athletic
performance.
Whey protein is an excellent source of the essential amino
acid, leucine. Leucine is important for athletes as it plays
a key role in promoting muscle protein synthesis and muscle
growth. Whey protein is a soluble, easy to digest protein
and is efficiently absorbed into the body.
It is often referred to as a "fast" protein for its ability
to quickly provide nourishment to muscles. The body requires
more energy to digest protein than other foods (thermic
effect) and as a result you burn more calories after a
protein meal. Whey protein is an excellent protein choice
for cancer patients as it is very easy to digest and very
gentle to the system. Whey protein is different from other proteins as it is
gentle on the stomach, it is suitable for people who have a
weak digestive system and a great protein replacement for
people who cannot eat beef as they have IBS (Irritable Bowel
Syndrome).
Helps to maintain balanced nutrition by supporting both
healthy weight-loss (as an appetite suppressant) and muscle
enhancing nutritional programs (whey protein is the
precursor to building muscle tissue).
Types of Whey Protein?
There are 2 major types of
whey protein, whey protein
concentrate and when
protein isolate. Whey
protein
concentrate is low in fat, has a highest biological value
and is typically about 75% pure protein by weight. Whey
protein isolate is whey in it's purest form. Isolates are
processed to remove fat and lactose. Typically whey protein
isolate is about 90%+ pure protein by weight.
Side Effects?
There are no documented side effects provided a person does
not have an allergy to dairy proteins or does not need to
restrict dairy products for medical reasons. If you are
allergic to dairy proteins please consult with a physician
prior to consuming any type of
whey protein. As with any
form of
protein, excessive long-term use may be associated
with kidney dysfunction and possibly osteoporosis. |