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Benefits of Whey Protein
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
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In recent years, the subject of whey protein has come up
often in health discussions. Know what whey protein is, its
possible benefits and side effects and more as you read on.
What is Whey Protein
Whey protein is actually a term used to describe a group of
globular proteins that can be separated from whey. When cow’s
milk is used to manufacture cheese, it also leads to the
production of whey, which may or may not be discarded. It is a
mixture of lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin and serum
albumin.
Similar to protein found in egg white, whey protein can also be
irreversibly changed by heat. When made part of the
pasteurization process, it becomes less bio-active. If not,
whey protein naturally becomes bio-active which basically means
it contains a high concentration of cysteine and consequently
glutathione, an antioxidant that is essential to improved
fitness and health.
Bio-active whey protein is an active source for protein but
exposure to extreme heat can easily reduce the amount of
cysteine in it without affecting its protein content and basic
food value. Native whey protein
What Makes It Good for the Body
Because whey protein contains an inordinate amount of essential
and non-essential acids, it frequently plays a prominent role
in most low-carb and high-protein diets. Another reason for
this is because of its low content of fats and of course,
carbohydrates.
Why Pregnant Mothers Love Whey Protein
A number of OBs have advised their gravid patients to increase
their intake of whey protein because it will provide the basic
amount of amino acids needed by the growing infants inside
their bodies. An increased intake of whey protein will
naturally improve and speed up the development of the baby.
Also, increased intake of whey protein will indirectly improve
the immune system of the baby. In its growing stages, it is
highly vulnerable to different types of illnesses. With the
help of whey protein, it grow faster and better and more
equipped to defend itself against any health
complication.
Whey Protein for Bodybuilding Enthusiasts
For bodybuilders, muscle growth is everything and that’s why
they love whey protein so much. Studies have satisfactorily
proven that whey protein can lead to acceleration of muscle
development. This is welcomed news especially for bodybuilders
who are only a few weeks away from the date of competition but
is still in high need of muscle growth.
How it Helps Athletes Busy Recovering from Old Injuries
In this case, whey protein saves the day once more because it
can be used to supplement diets of individuals who are
suffering from compromised immune systems. Basically, it helps
athletes heal faster and feel better.
A Weapon against Degenerative Diseases
Although you can’t truly say that any disease is less painful
than the other if both have life-altering consequences, it is
an inarguable fact however that degenerative diseases are one
of the worst health complications to suffer from. These
illnesses tend to subject people to a protracted form of
suffering and with symptoms with increasing levels of severity.
They commonly affect three systems in particular: the nervous
system, the muscular system and the skeletal system.
Although rarely curable, degenerative diseases can be
treated through chemotherapy, surgical operations and the
proper diet. Whey protein is often a part of this diet because
of its rehabilitative benefits especially when it comes to
muscle growth. Cancer, diabetes and AIDS have symptoms that
causes muscle strength and growth to deteriorate – an
undesirable effect that can be combated with increased intake
of whey protein.
Where to Buy Whey Protein
Are you sufficiently convinced of the benefits of whey protein
then? If so, you should be happy to know that you can avail of
commercial whey protein product in most supermarkets and
specialty food stores specializing in healthy food.
Ending with a Warning
Whey protein is good for the body – no doubt about it – but too
much consumption of anything is never beneficial. Too much
intake of whey protein can lead to unnecessary complications of
your liver. And need we remind you that the liver is the next
most important organ in the body? Lastly, lactose intolerant
individuals must consume whey protein isolate rather than the
normal variety as the former has less lactose content.
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Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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