- Formulated with Fast Digesting Whey Isolate + Whey Concentrate + Whey Hydrolysate.
- Hydrolyzed Whey Peptides for superior absorption and nutrient uptake.
- 5.5g Branched Chain Amino Acids for advanced recovery and performance.
- 4g Glutamine and Glutamine Precursors to maximize muscle recovery with this vital amino acid that is important for hydrating and fueling muscle cells, plus maintaining proper absorptive function in the digestive system.
- 100mg Digestive Enzymes with Aminogen and Lactase that work to improve nutrient breakdown. Gluten Free.
- Lower levels of cholesterol, sodium and fat as compared to other sources of protein.
- Mixes Instantly & Tastes Amazing.
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Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC)
Whey Concentrate is fractionated and dried so the protein content is about 80%. The other 20% is remaining constituent parts is fat, cholesterol and lactose.Whey Protein Isolate (WPI)
Further purification to WPC leads to whey isolates. Whey isolate is a fast absorbing protein with protein content upto 90%. Whey isolate is a form of whey purified without the use of heat. It is low in lactose, fat and cholesterol than whey concentrate.Whey Protein Hydrolysate (WPH)
WPH is made by treating the relatively large protein polypeptides in whey with enzymes that break them down into shorter chains. Also known as peptides. It is digested and absorbed faster in the intestines and may reduce potential allergic reactions.Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs)
BCAAs are essential amino acids that are involved in the growth and repair of muscle tissue. They are essential amino acids including LEUCINE, ISOLEUCINE & VALINE. BCAAs are useful for athletes because these amino acids can be metabolized directly in muscles. They are involved in the growth and repair of muscle tissue, help to reduce the amount of protein breakdown and help to preserve muscle glycogen stores.Glutamine
Glutamine, a non-essential amino acid, is one of the most abundant amino acids found in muscles. It plays an important role in muscle function during and after exercise. Glutamine is involved in protein synthesis and plays an important role in hydrating muscle cells. Intense exercise can contribute to the depletion of muscle glutamine stores by increasing the release of glutamine from muscle cells.
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