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		<title>What you didn’t know about whey protein concentrate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whey protein concentrate is a liquid material obtained from milk. It is obtained as a by- product in the process of cheese production. It is a mixture of globulated proteins. It is normally available in the market as a health supplement. Various researches are going on in order to identify the various disease reducing properties of whey protein concentrate. AdvantagesResearchers believe that it might help in the prevention of cancer and other heart related diseases. Whey is supposed to stimulate protein synthesis. It facilitates in fuelling up the working muscles. It contains all the essential amino acids that the body may require. It is also supposed to improve the body&#8217;s immune system. Whey protein is supposed to have muscle building properties. Intake of whey protein with sufficient amount of exercise can result in good muscles. For example in case of athletes and body builders due to their extensive workouts the amount of protein in their body may deplete. Thus, this Whey Protein Concentrate is a necessary dietary component for them. In case of dieters it helps in controlling blood sugar. Thus, it helps them reduce those extra kilos especially in an age when obesity increases. Carbohydrate consumption on the other [...]]]></description>
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concentrate is a liquid material obtained from milk. It is obtained as a by- product in the process of cheese production. It is a mixture of globulated proteins. It is normally available in the market as a health supplement. Various researches are going on in order to identify the various disease reducing properties of whey protein concentrate. AdvantagesResearchers believe that it might help in the prevention of cancer and other heart related diseases. Whey is supposed to stimulate protein synthesis. It facilitates in fuelling up the working muscles. It contains all the essential amino acids that the body may require. It is also supposed to improve the body&#8217;s immune system. Whey protein is supposed to have muscle building properties. Intake of whey protein with sufficient amount of exercise can result in good muscles. For example in case of athletes and body builders due to their extensive workouts the amount of protein in their body may deplete. Thus, this Whey Protein Concentrate is a necessary dietary component for them. In case of dieters it helps in controlling blood sugar. Thus, it helps them reduce those extra kilos especially in an age when obesity increases. Carbohydrate consumption on the other hand increases the weight of the person and even fluctuates the blood sugar levels. A balanced blood sugar level ensures that the person is does not indulge in rampant eating and also it keeps the optimum energy levels in the body. Thus, the overall fat loss is much greater in a short span of time. Whey protein could in fact help you control your diet effectively. It in a way dulls your hunger and overall appetite. Some side effectsHowever, as with all other things excess intake of whey proteins is not at all recommended. Serious after effects may include the effects on liver. This is due to the fact that whey proteins consumed in large quantities may over burden the liver. Thus, the expected results would not be obtained. It is advisable to consume proteins in the prescribed quantity to obtain desired results. One can go for lower amounts of protein consumed a number of times in a day.
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		<title>Which is better for glutathione supplementation…whey protein concentrate or whey protein isolate?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might have heard of glutathione. It is crucial to the body’s management of oxidative stress. Oxidative stress affects more than 200 different diseases as well as aging. As we get older, glutathione levels decline. So its a common idea that health can be improved in the later years of life by offsetting the age-related decline of glutathione. A number of studies of the health benefits of whey have been published in peer-reviewed medical literature. Much of the benefit of whey comes from its unique ability to increase levels of glutathione at the cellular level. You have to increase the amount of glutathione in the cells of the body because this is where glutathione does its work of eliminating harmful molecules called reactive oxidative species (ROS) and molecular fragments called free radicals. There are different ways of increasing glutathione. Some actually work faster than whey protein . For long term use, whey protein is probably best because it supports rather than disrupts the complex glutathione metabolism of the body. Also, it is just milk protein. The long term side effects are minimal if it is mixed properly and used in moderate amounts &#8211; about 30 grams per day for an [...]]]></description>
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You might have heard of glutathione. It is crucial to the body’s management of oxidative stress. Oxidative stress affects more than 200 different diseases as well as aging. As we get older, glutathione levels decline. So its a common idea that health can be improved in the later years of life by offsetting the age-related decline of glutathione. A number of studies of the health benefits of whey have been published in peer-reviewed medical literature. Much of the benefit of whey comes from its unique ability to increase levels of glutathione at the cellular level. You have to increase the amount of glutathione in the cells of the body because this is where glutathione does its work of eliminating harmful molecules called reactive oxidative species (ROS) and molecular fragments called free radicals. There are different ways of increasing glutathione. Some actually work faster than<br />
<a href="http://www.wheyproteinsideeffects.net/2008/02/04/whey-protein/" title="whey protein">whey protein</a><br />
. For long term use, whey protein is probably best because it supports rather than disrupts the complex glutathione metabolism of the body. Also, it is just milk protein. The long term side effects are minimal if it is mixed properly and used in moderate amounts &ndash; about 30 grams per day for an adult getting a nominal amount of exercise. There are probably hundreds of whey protein products on the market. Some are rather expensive. Many are optimized for use by bodybuilders, not for glutathione supplementation. Which is best? The reason why whey protein increases glutathione probably has to do with the fact that it makes the amino acid cysteine available to the cells of the body. Availability of cysteine is the main factor that limits production of glutathione. Whey protein contains cysteine in the form of cystine and gamma-glutamyl-cysteine. In this form, it has a much higher availability than if you were to injest cysteine directly. The two protein components of whey that contain cysteine in this form are immunoglobulin and bovine serum albumin. Oftentimes, protein composition of a whey powder product is not provided the manufacturer. However, if it is, look for about 10% immunoglobulin (IMG) and 10% bovine serum albumin (BSA). This tends to be a sort of “sweet spot” where effectiveness and value are optimal. So which is better. . . whey protein concentrate or whey isolate? The commonly accepted definition of an isolate is that it contains 90% protein by weight or better. Concentrate contains less than 90%. The total amount of protein is not as important as the type of protein. Whey protein isolate is often depleted of the higher molecular weight components described above (BSA and IMG) by the additional processing step. Whey protein concentrate tends to be a better choice.
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<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">For more information on determining glutathione supplementation effectiveness as a function of cost, take a look at www. rimkor7. com/lowcost. php. This also website contains resources, products reviews, references to research studies, suggestions for supplements that enhance glutathione supplementation of whey protein, a forum and much more information related to wellness and practical, affordable, and natural ways of supporting our body’s own powerful capacity for health maintenance. </div>
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		<title>Whey Protein Concentrate – Best Supplement to Build Your Muscles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proteins are the building blocks of the body. They help in building muscles. There are many types of protein rich food items which are consumed by us in our daily life. Proteins are found in eggs, pulses, lentils, milk, red meat, cottage cheese etc. All these food items have sufficient content of protein to fulfill our body requirements. But bodybuilders, athletes and people who desire to increase their muscle mass require more protein content than average human beings. There are a lot of protein supplements available in the market for such people. Out of all the protein supplements available, Whey protein is considered the best known supplement. Whey protein is a complete protein. It contains all the essential amino acids that are needed for muscle growth and repair from stressful events such as resistance training, endurance training, life-stressors etc. It is a natural byproduct that is produced in the cheese making process. It has the highest biological valve than other protein supplements. It is easy to prepare, digest and cheaper than other supplements. Whey protein is prepared by just mixing with milk or water. Whey protein supplements are of two types &#8211; Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) and whey protein isolate [...]]]></description>
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Proteins are the building blocks of the body. They help in building muscles. There are many types of protein rich food items which are consumed by us in our daily life. Proteins are found in eggs, pulses, lentils, milk, red meat, cottage cheese etc. All these food items have sufficient content of protein to fulfill our body requirements. But bodybuilders, athletes and people who desire to increase their muscle mass require more protein content than average human beings. There are a lot of protein supplements available in the market for such people. Out of all the protein supplements available,<br />
<a href="http://www.wheyproteinsideeffects.net/2008/02/04/whey-protein/" title="Whey protein">Whey protein</a><br />
is considered the best known supplement. Whey protein is a complete protein. It contains all the essential amino acids that are needed for muscle growth and repair from stressful events such as resistance training, endurance training, life-stressors etc. It is a natural byproduct that is produced in the cheese making process. It has the highest biological valve than other protein supplements. It is easy to prepare, digest and cheaper than other supplements. Whey protein is prepared by just mixing with milk or water. Whey protein supplements are of two types &ndash; Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) and whey protein isolate (WPI). Whey protein concentrate is produced by a process which is known as ultra filtration. This is a low temperature process that uses pressure and porous membrane to separate the fat and lactose from untreated sweet whey. For preparing whey protein isolate, whey protein concentrate is further processed using either cross-flow micro filtration or micro filtration to further separate whey protein from fat and lactose using high-tech ceramic filters. Whey protein offer many benefits such as muscle building, burning fats, providing boost to the immune system by raising your glutathione level and control blood glucose level. All these benefits of whey proteins are sufficient to make it so popular among masses. Whey protein is easily available on all departmental stores, pharmacies, and health food stores. One can also look for whey protein concentrate on the internet. So, stop thinking and start looking for the supplement online as it is hassle free and quite comfortable.
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