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Why
Whey Protein? |
by:
Sandy
Knoll |
With
all of the recent negative press given to
body supplements, it makes good sense to
be cautions about using different nutritional
supplements as a part of your body building
efforts.
Whey protein has been lauded as a safe,
natural and simple supplement. It's use
has become popular for those genuinely interested
in good health through physical fitness
and body building.
The importance of adequate protein levels
in the body cannot be ignored. Since protein
is used up when exercising, body builders
must prevent muscle deterioration by maintaining
protein levels. Naturally, building additional
muscle mass will also require adequate levels.
Whey protein is a substance that is drawn
from milk. That's right, plain old cow's
milk. Whey is known to be a byproduct of
cheese and, until the recent discovery of
its health qualities, was discarded. In
fact, scientists now know that what was
once considered junk is actually rich in
the amino acids which help build muscles
and promotes good health.
As we know, protein is found in other basic
foods such as meat, vegetables and grains.
But, thanks to the research that has been
done, we now know that whey protein is accepted
by the body better. As a result body builders
and other athletes can usually expect better
results from whey protein than from other
sources of protein.
This high quality and natural product is
also useful for other people who may be
on special diets, whether they are for weight
loss, food allergies, or even for diabetics.
Remember, high quality protein is essential
for optimum health...not just for body building.
Use of whey protein can help others heal
quicker and recover from illness quicker.
As always, be sure to check with your health
professional before implementing whey protein
or making any other changes in your diet
or routines. Like anything else, too much
of a good thing can be harmful, so be sure
to use it in moderation.
About the author:
Sandy Knoll, author, is a relative newcomer
to bodybuilding but has some knowledge about
nutrition.
She operates http://www.findbodybuilding.comwhich
is devoted to bodybuilding and body bulding
resources. Visit http://www.findbodybuilding.comoften.
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