Nutrition
Making whey protein is likely simpler than you think. It starts with cow’s milk, which is heated (to kill any bacteria) and separated into curds and liquid whey. The liquid whey is then shipped to a manufacturer, filtered, and dried into a...
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It's no surprise most people associate whey protein concentrate with post-workout shakes. Whey protein helps you build muscle and recover faster. But it's so much more than just a post-workout supplement. Whey protein concentrate is one of the most digestible...
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Protein powders are famous for muscle building and post-workout shakes. But protein is a critical nutrient that’s good for so much more than your biceps. In fact, protein is the building block for nearly every tissue in your body, including...
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Most people are aware of the benefits of adding clean protein to their diet, but once you start going down the nutritional rabbit hole, it's only natural that new questions emerge. If you're here, you're probably debating whether a whey...
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If you use whey protein, you're probably wondering "how much whey protein should I take?" The amount depends on your specific goals. In general, if your goal is fat loss, take 10-20 grams for a moderately active lifestyle and 20-40...
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Is there a best time to take whey protein? Whey protein is beneficial at any time of day, but if your goals are weight loss or muscle building, you can strategize your timing to maximize results. Take whey protein in the...
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Whey protein is one of the most studied protein powder supplements on the market, known mostly for supporting muscle building and fat loss. Whey protein is also super easy to digest and contains little to no lactose, the dairy sugar...
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Unlike regular whey protein, USDA Organic certified whey protein is sourced from cows that were not treated with antibiotics, rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone), or other synthetic veterinary drugs. The USDA Organic certification also requires that cows are given access...
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Milk containing the A2 protein (vs A1) is the solution for those with non-lactose related dairy intolerance. A2 protein is one of two forms of casein, the protein predominately found in milk. A2 milk comes from heritage breeds of cattle...
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You may be asking yourself, "Can I mix collagen with protein powder?" Our Organic Grass Fed Whey Protein and Organic Grass-fed Collagen Peptides are each great on their own. But if you really want to get crazy (and enjoy some unique benefits...
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