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Whey Protein Concentrate 80%
| Name/Weight | Shipping Volume |
Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Whey Protein Concentrate 1kg |
2675cc | $27.00 | |
Whey Protein Concentrate 3kg |
8025cc | $73.00 | |
Whey Protein Concentrate 5kg |
12600cc | $114.50 | |
Whey Protein Concentrate 15kg |
50000cc | $235.00 |
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Our cheap whey protein concentrate is a U.S. product, a cold micro-filtered powder processed in Wisconsin. It is 80% pure whey protein, chock full of BCAAs and amino acids. No sugar, no taste additives, no preservatives, no fillers, packed in a tight vacuum-sealed resealable brick. This whey protein powder tastes excellent -- add your own sweeteners if desired.Whey is an excellent cheap protein source derived from dairy. PureBulk carries two different forms of whey protein. Whey protein isolate is 90% protein. Whey protein is derived from dairy, producing one of the best protein powders found on the market.
Whey protein concentrate benefits bodybuilders and strength athletes working to improve exercise performance. It is certified to contain 80 percent of the best whey protein along with significant amounts of the amino acids needed to generate energy and build muscle.
Whey protein is concentrated from whey, a byproduct created when cheese is manufactured from cow's milk. The concentrate contains low levels of fat and cholesterol and higher levels of bioactive compounds.It contains 4.5% lactose.
Micro-filtering whey to concentrate proteins employs a cross-flow cold process. It is not denatured during production. The advantage of this process is that it destroys harmful bacteria but does not break down the proteins.
Whey protein concentrate supplies many of the nutrients needed to support exercise performance for athletes and supports general good health for other users.
Health Benefits of Whey Protein
Whey protein concentrate is digested rapidly, allowing the protein it contains to be available for muscle building very quickly.During exercise, whey protein helps open up the circulatory system and improve blood flow to working muscles.
After a workout, whey protein concentrate increases the level of amino acids in the blood, which are then used by the muscles to increase mass.
Large amounts of whey protein can increase cellular glutathione levels. Glutathione is an antioxidant that protects cell membranes against the damage that can be caused by free radical molecules.
Purity of Whey Protein Concentrate
This product is 80% protein and contains several vitamins, minerals and amino acids. The remaining 20% is whey material. You can see the Amino acid profile here. It contains no fillers, additives or anti-caking agents.Suggested Use of Whey Protein Concentrate 80&
The suggested serving size for whey protein concentrate ranges from 15 grams to 30 grams (about 2.5 tablespoons to 5 tablespoons) taken daily. Individual needs may vary. You can see the full bulk density chart for Whey Protein Concentrate 80% here.Potential Side Effects of Whey Protein Concentrate
Whey protein is safe at suggested serving sizes. Do not use this product if you have an allergy to dairy products or need to restrict your use of dairy products. This product is not recommended for women who are pregnant or nursing.Solubility, Mixing of Whey Protein Concentrate 80%
Whey protein is highly soluble. It is unflavored and has a plain, somewhat chalky taste. Mix with water or a favorite protein shake and drink.How should I store it?
You will receive a resealable bag of this powder. Store in a cool, dry area protected from light. Reseal after each use.References and Further Research
WebMD: Whey proteinWikipedia: Whey
NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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