Whey Protein
Benefits

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Whey protein has long
been considered the "Gold Standard" of protein for
serious athletes who work hard to develop and sustain
a lean, strong and well-defined physique. Research
studies support this belief. Athletes need more
protein in their diet, often as much as twice the
recommended daily allowance. The protein they choose
makes a difference and here are several reasons why
whey protein is a preferred choice for athletes of
all types.
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Whey protein is a
naturally complete protein, meaning that it contains
all of the essential amino acids required in the daily
diet. It has the ideal combination of amino acids to
help improve body composition and enhance athletic
performance.
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Whey protein is a rich
source of branched chain amino acids (BCAAs),
containing the highest known levels of any natural food
source. BCAAs are important for athletes since unlike
the other essential amino acids, they are metabolized
directly into muscle tissue and are the first ones used
during periods of exercise and resistance training.
Whey protein provides the body with BCAAs to replenish
depleted levels and start repairing and rebuilding lean
muscle tissue.
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Whey protein is an
excellent source of the essential amino acid, leucine.
Leucine is important for athletes as it plays a key
role in promoting muscle protein synthesis and muscle
growth. Research has shown that individuals who
exercise benefit from diets high in leucine and have
more lean muscle tissue and less body fat compared to
individuals whose diet contains lower levels of
leucine. Whey protein isolate has approximately 50%
more leucine than soy protein isolate.
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Whey protein is a
soluble, easy to digest protein and is efficiently
absorbed into the body. It is often referred to as a
"fast" protein for its ability to quickly provide
nourishment to muscles.
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Whey protein helps
athletes maintain a healthy immune system by increasing
the levels of glutathione in the body. Glutathione is
an anti-oxidant required for a healthy immune system
and exercise and resistance training may reduce
glutathione levels. Whey protein helps keep athletes
healthy and strong to perform their best.
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