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Important Facts You Should Know About
Whey Protein |
by:
Emily
Clark |
Are you concerned about taking care of your
body before and after
strenuous activities or workouts? Do you
try to avoid supplements
that contain additives and possible side
effects?
If you are interested in better health and
improved physical
fitness you have surely heard that bodybuilders
and other
athletes are turning to a simple, natural
supplement called whey
protein.
WHY DO ATHLETES USE WHEY PROTEIN?
Protein levels are depleted through exercise.
Muscles require
amino acids to prevent deterioration, give
endurance and build
mass. Proteins supply these amino acids
to the muscles which is
why athletes use whey protein.
WHAT IS WHEY PROTEIN?
Commercial whey protein comes from cow's
milk. Whey is the
by-product of making cheese and was usually
thrown away as a
waste product. Now researchers know that
whey protein is high
quality, natural protein that is rich with
amino acids essential
for good health and muscle building. It
is naturally found in
mother's milk and also used in baby formula.
It is being
considered for use as a fortifier of grain
products because of
its considerable health benefits and bland
flavor.
Although protein is also found in other
foods such as meat, soy
and vegetables, whey protein is proven to
have the highest
absorption (digestion) levels in comparison
to all others.
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER USING WHEY PROTEIN?
Whey protein has many health benefits including
immune support,
bone health, sports health, weight management
and overall well
being.
Because amino acids are 'building blocks'
for the human body it
is sometimes used by patients to speed up
the healing of wounds
or burns.
The high quality protein that comes from
whey makes it a
recommended choice for those who need optimal
benefits from
restricted diets including diabetics, those
on weight management
diets and even ill patients not able to
consume enough protein in
their diet to assist with healing.
CAN WHEY PROTEIN BE DANGEROUS?
Whey protein is a food and so it does not
have have the risks
associated with other supplements. That
said, too much of
anything carries risks. Extremely high use
of whey protein can
overload the liver which can cause serious
problems. Moderation
is always recommended.
If you are lactose intolerant you might
try whey protein isolate
which has less than 1% lactose and should
be tolerable for most
users.
Whey protein is a natural and healthy way
to bring protein into
your diet and increase well being.
The information contained in this article
is for educational purposes
only and is not intended to medically diagnose,
treat or cure any
disease. Consult a health care practitioner
before beginning any
health care program.
About the author:
Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle
Health News and Medical
Health News
where you can find the most up-to-date advice
and information on
many medical, health and lifestyle topics.
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