Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey; Along came a spider, who sat down beside her, And frightened Miss Muffet away. It would appear that little Miss Muffet was on a whey protein diet. Whey Protein is a protein made from milk. Milk is high in protein. Milk also contains some elements not particularly useful to dieters, like milk fat and lactose sugars. First, the milk is curdled. This is a common process, and all cheese, yogurt and sour cream begins with curdled milk. Further into the cheese making process, the curds are removed to compress into cheese. What is left is a watery whey protein liquid. The liquid is placed in a centrifuge where the fats and whey are separated. When the whey protein is all that is left, it is transformed into powder by drying. The result is a very rich protein powder. A few generations ago, the good old egg was thought to be top of the biologically useful protein chart. But when scientists started to look at whey, they found it easily beat the egg. The protein absorption scale which previously had the egg at 100, now had to be adjusted (more…)
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100% Any Whey Protein 2.7 lbs
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