Posts Tagged ‘Muscle Development’

Undenatured Whey Protein : What’s So Special?

What is undenatured whey protein ? Can I buy it in a health food store? What does it do, and why should I use it? Let’s start first with whey protein in general. This is the protein that has been isolated from whey. Whey is the liquid material that is left behind after the solids have been removed from cow’s milk. Manufacturers have processed this protein into mixtures that can be used for building muscle or for muscle building and muscle development. You can find a large array of whey protein powder to make a breakfast smoothie, or protein drink, at any general nutrition, weight training, or bodybuilding supplements store or supplier. Muscle Milk and Designer Whey are popular examples of this today for a breakfast smoothie, protein shake, or protein drinks. Whey protein is an excellent source of dietary protein, and is very effective in building muscle for athletic nutrition. It is also a good choice for anyone who would like to reduce their body fat, and build muscle through exercise and/or bodybuilding supplements. But all protein supplements are not created equal. This type of protein is classified as denatured. What does denatured mean? This simply means that the (more…)

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Introduction to Whey Protein Side Effects

Whey protein is a protein obtained from whey, a byproduct of cheese made from cow’s milk. The protein is a combination of beta-lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin and albumin, together with the pH. Serum was credited with having the highest biological value (BV) of a protein known. The protein of whey is digested easily and also coincided with the important disease-fighting effects. Whey protein powder is very popular among bodybuilders and athletes since it accelerates the process of muscle development and also helps in faster recovery. Side Effects of Whey Protein There was considerable debate about the side effects of whey protein. While experts have warned about the side effects of excessive consumption of protein, there has been no scientific evidence to date to demonstrate the negative effects. However, there is a list of potential side effects of whey protein. Whey protein is derived from whey, which is a byproduct of cheese made from cow’s milk. Thus, those who are allergic to lactose, or suffer from lactose intolerance may develop an allergic reaction to it. It has been argued that long-term consumption of proteins (or milk or any other) is associated with renal failure. Experts also warned that excessive consumption of protein can (more…)

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