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Benefits of Whey Protein Powders - This Fast Acting
Protein Helps Build Muscles
You
probably have heard at sometime in your life that protein helps
to build muscle. Muscle is the most important factor when it comes
to metabolism, and whether or not it will be fast or slow. So it
is something you need. The opinion on how much has varied over the
decades and goes beyond the scope of this article, but everyone
in the health field will conclude you need protein.
Obviously there are wide arrays of whole food sources you can get
protein from. Fish, eggs, chicken, beef, game, and the list goes
on. But I wanted to share with you the wonderful benefits of a supplement
called whey protein powder.
What is Whey Protein?
Whey is a dairy product. It comes from cow's milk and is formed
during the making of cheese. But if you are lactose intolerant don't
fret, because most people who are milk sensitive are able to still
enjoy whey protein with no problems.
The benefits of whey can be many. The first one I'd like to share
is weight loss. It's been shown that whey protein has an indirect
impact on hormones that influence the feeling of being full. So
if your hunger is satisfied you'll be more likely to stick with
your nutrition plan, and not give in to temptation with a cheat
food or meal.
Another
great benefit is it boosts your immune system. It contains a building
block for the antioxidant glutathione. Glutathione is known as the
'master antioxidant'. It's important to detoxify the body of poisons,
repair DNA, block free radicals, and for producing good health and
a long life. There's a bunch more things this antioxidant can do,
it didn't get the name 'master' for nothing. However, this antioxidant
is hard to get even from supplementation. Whey protein has been
shown to be one of the best sources to unlocking the building block
to glutathione.
It supplements your diet. Being a protein supplement it is excellent
for people who simply cannot get their required protein in for the
day. Or if you are simply trying to increase your protein intake,
whey protein would be the best, and one of the simplest, sources
of protein to do that with. You see we all need a certain amount
of protein a day. Without protein you would die. The recommended
amount is .8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. I believe
this to be way too low. Remember muscle is your #1 asset to a fast
metabolism, and protein builds lean muscle tissue. A minimum of
.6 grams of protein per pound through 1 gram per pound of body weight
is a good starting point. Athletes will sometimes go higher than
that, but for the general person it is not necessary. So little
Miss Muffett was right when she sat on her tuffet and ate her curds
and whey.
Whey protein comes in 3 different forms. Isolate, Concentrate,
and Hydrolyzed. There are actually others, but those are the 3 you
will see most often. Concentrate is the most commonly used in the
powders you will find in supplement stores. But its quality is the
least. Whey protein concentrate will yield a powder between 29-89%
protein by dry weight. It is the cheapest to make and will have
more carbs and fat then the Isolate and Hydrolyzed, but the carbs
and fat are minimal anyway. It is still a very good protein, and
is very easily digested. Look for Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC)
products that are at least 75% protein by dry weight.
Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) is next. It contains 90% or higher
protein and very little fat. It is more pure than WPC, but that
isn't always a better thing. It won't give you any extra muscle
or size and it will cost you some extra dough.
Hydrolyzed Whey Protein (HWP) is the last one on the list.
HWP is basically WPI with broken down peptides (predigested). It
is the most usable by the body. But again, that isn't always a better
thing. All 3 have all of the essential amino acids you need for
a complete protein, and that is what the body needs to help either
maintain, repair, or grow new lean muscle tissue. Other drawbacks
to HWP is the taste. It's downright nasty, very bitter. Another
problem with it is cost. Another step is needed compared to WPC
and WPI and that adds costs to the manufacturer and then to you.
Some companies will actually give a blend of 2, or 3, different
kinds of whey. But just remember all whey proteins are power packed
with amino acids, and will help you put on some metabolism boosting
lean muscle tissue. It's one of the best supplements you can be
taking for yourself, right behind a multi-vitamin/mineral and fish
oil. Give it a try!
By Jason
Yun
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