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What is Whey Protein?
Whey protein is simply an extremely high-quality protein
that is derived from milk. Ion-exchange protein describes
the manner in which the protein was created. The
Ion-exchange process involves using an electrostatic
separation process which yields the purest whey protein
formulation available today.
Why should I use Whey Protein?
As is the goal of many of today's top supplements, including
Creatine Monohydrate and L-Glutamine, Whey Protein is used
in an attempt to boost strength levels, enhance gains in
muscle size, and prevent muscle tissue breakdown that can
occur subsequent to strenuous exercise. Numerous studies
suggest that weight training athletes have a much higher
need for protein than the average sedentary individual. When
we exercise, we increase out protein turnover rate, thus we
increase our need for protein and amino acids needed for
tissue repair and muscle growth. A lack of dietary protein
can lead to excessive protein catabolism, or breakdown, and
can hinder our efforts to make gains in muscle size and
strength. Getting adequate amounts of protein is crucial to
maintaining muscle mass and keeping the body in a positive
nitrogen balance necessary for new growth and repair.
What research has been done on Whey Protein?
As with many of today's top supplements like Creatine
Monohydrate, L-Glutamine and HMB, studies concerning Whey
Protein are numerous. Many studies have shown what athletes
who have been training for years already know: weight
training individuals need more protein than the average
person. In addition to these studies, research has also
shown that Whey Protein supports proper immune function
because of its superior amino acid profile and high
concentration of branched-chain amino acids, which are
mostly responsible for tissue repair. Whey protein is
unquestionably the best overall protein supplement available
and should be taken by all serious athletes looking to get
the most out of their training.
What doses of Whey Protein should be taken?
An individual who trains intensely with weights should be
consuming 1gm of protein per pound of body weight.
Supplementing the diet with Whey Protein is an excellent
time and cost effective manner in which to maintain adequate
protein levels throughout the day.
What side effects are caused by Whey Protein?
As of yet, no known side effects have been reported or
documented from the use of Whey Protein. As with drinking
milk, Whey Protein is a natural "food" substance that can be
consumed at any time with no undue side effects.
Should I cycle Whey Protein?
As is the case with the food we eat on a daily basis, Whey
Protein should not be "cycled." In order to achieve optimal
levels of protein in our bodies, consuming Whey Protein 2-3
times per day is a safe and time effective manner in which
to achieve daily protein goals.
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