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The Health
Benefits of Protein and Whey Protein
Protein is an important nutrient
needed by everyone on a daily basis. Protein is made up of essential and
non-essential amino acids, which are the "building blocks" for healthy bodies.
Protein has a number of different roles in the body including the following:
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Repair body cells
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Build and repair muscles and
bones
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Provide a source of energy
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Control many of the important
processes in the body related to metabolism
The body is able to make
non-essential amino acids from other amino acids in the body. However, the body
is not able to make essential amino acids and the only way to get them is by
eating high quality protein foods. Protein sources that contain all of the
essential amino acids are called complete proteins.
All Protein foods are not created equal and can vary in a number of ways
including the following:
Whey protein
is a very high quality complete protein with rich amounts of all the essential
amino acids. Whey protein isolate is the purest form of whey protein, which is
why it is absorbed so quickly and efficiently into the body.
But, for the Doubting Thomases reading this, you are probably asking "What is
Whey Protein? Is it just a new fad?" Whey protein is not something new and has
been available for hundreds of years. Doctors and nutrionists have singled out
whey protein as a super-star ingredient for weight loss, infant nutrition,
immune support, and especially in the area of sports nutrition.
Little Miss Muffet ate it. Remember the nursery rhyme - "eating her curds and
whey"? Curds and Whey are the two products formed while making cheese from cow's
milk. Although we're much more familiar with cheese, whey protein turns out to
be a much better protein for you, your body and your health. It's more soluble
which means you can absorb more if and it doesn't stick to your arteries and
veins and is easy to disgest. That's one of the reasons it's the best type of
protein for infants and children.
Healthy diets should regularly include high quality, low fat sources of protein,
like whey protein. Calories do count and you want to make sure that you are
getting the most benefit from the calories you consume. Compared to other
proteins, on a gram-to-gram basis whey protein isolate delivers more essential
amino acids to the body but without the fat or cholesterol. Nutrition experts
recommend a diet with a variety of protein foods but for optimal results make
sure that one of them is whey protein.
Protein needs vary by person depending upon age, weight, sex, activity level and
overall health. Athletes and people on healthy lifestyle programs like
EnergyFirst often need more protein than the recommended dietary allowance, or
RDA. That's because Whey protein is the richest known source of naturally
occurring branched chain amino acids (leucine, isoleucine and valine). The body
requires higher amounts of branched chain amino acids during and following
exercise as they are absorbed directly by the skeletal muscles versus first
being metabolized through the liver, like other amino acids. Low BCAA levels
contribute to fatigue and they should be replaced in one-hour or less following
exercise or participation in a competitive event. Many athletes consume a whey
protein shake or drink both before and immediately after exercise or an event to
help repair and rebuild lean muscle tissue.
You'll find that there are two main kinds of whey protein sold today - whey
protein concentrate and whey protein isolate. Whey protein isolate is the most
pure and concentrated form of whey protein available. It contains 90% or more
protein and very little (if any) fat and lactose. Whey protein concentrate has
anywhere between 29% and 89% protein depending upon the product. As the protein
level in whey protein concentrate decreases the amounts of fat and/or lactose
usually increase.
Whey Protein, either in Isolate or Concentrate, is the ideal not only for active
individuals, individuals who exercise and professional athletes, but any one and
every one. Whey protein is a particularly good source of protein for people with
special dietary needs like:
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People on a low-carbohydrate
diet 'cause whey protein contains very little cholesterol on it's own
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Pregnant Women
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Vegetarians that include dairy
in their diet.
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The lactose-intolerant due to
the small amount of lactose contained in whey protein isolate (the
lactose-intolerant should avoid whey protein conentrate though).
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The wheat-intolerant because
whey protein contains no gluten.
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People with digestion problems
because whey protein is so easily digestible that it rarely causes adverse
stomach or intestinal reactions.
Adding whey protein to your
healthy lifestyle is a great way to jump-start the weight loss phase of your
program. Whey protein is a key ingredient in numerous weight loss and meal
replacement products and whey protein isolate (with no fat or carbohydrates) is
often the preferred choice. Studies have found that individuals who combine
diets with leucine rich protein foods, like whey protein, and exercise have more
lean muscle tissue and they lose more body fat. As they lose fat their metabolic
rate increases and they naturally burn more calories each day. Another way that
whey protein helps manage weight is by making you feel "full" after drinking
your whey protein shake.
As you can see, whey protein has a lot of benefits for you. We at EnergyFirst go
the extra step and only use the highest quality whey protein in our products.
Our whey protein isolate has the highest protein scores available on the market
today. The are no better sources of whey protein available today than our
EnergyFirst Natural Whey Protein Isolate and EnergyFirst Whey Protein
Concentrate shake mixes.
Whey
Protein Isolate - Chocolate (2
lbs)
EnergyFirst - Chocolate
Decadence
Best Tasting Protein
EnergyFirst Lean Complete Whey
Protein contains pure, natural
whey protein concentrate. Whey
concentrate is less pure and
bioavailable than whey isolate,
but is a less expensive
alternative.
Made with only whey isolate, the
Highest Quality Natural Protein
Powder, with the highest
biological value of any protein
in existence today. Sweetened
naturally with stevia leaf
extract, this product is perfect
for fat loss and is safe for
diabetics
It is processed using cross-flow
micro-filtration, the most
advanced chemical-free cold
processing technique (compare
ion-exchange processing which
uses heat and chemicals,
destroying some important
components of the whey).
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Processed using cross-flow
micro-filtration.
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Sweetened 100% naturally
with stevia leaf extract.
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Very low glycemic index and
will not adversely affect
blood sugar levels.
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Whey Protein
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