Description
- 100% all-natural, pure whey protein concentrate
- High in natural bioactive properties for immunity1
- No added sugar or sweetener
- Zero flavoring and preservatives
- Mixes readily with most drink formulas, food & beverages
- Low-fat & carbohydrate
- Low mineral & electrolyte
- Gluten-free
- Elderly and aging care (due to muscle loss or wastage)
- Pre & post-operative recovery
- Trauma or burn
- Critical care management
- Mineral & electrolyte-restricted diets
- High whey protein
- 2 Scoops of Myotein High Whey Protein per serving (1 scoop = 5g protein)
- Mix Myotein High Whey Protein with a beverage of your choice
- Stir well and serve
- Enjoy Myotein High Whey Protein twice a day
- Why protein is important?
- Rebuilds & Repairs New Cells, Muscles, and Tissues – Also known as the Building Blocks of Life, protein repairs our cells and tissues, and makes new ones
- Supports Our Immune System – Protein supports our immune system by helping to produce antibodies like Immunoglobulins and antioxidants like Glutathione.¹
- Our Body Needs Sufficient Protein Everyday To Function Properly – Sufficient protein intake is essential for several important functions of the body including the growth & maintenance of tissues, regulation of metabolic reactions, pH level, fluid balance, and much more.²
- Building And Maintaining Muscles – Protein helps us to build and maintain muscle mass and strength which are crucial for us to operate our body freely, stay active, and perform daily tasks.
- Protein is a Macronutrient – Macronutrients are nutrients that are required by the body in large amounts (required in grams). Protein, carbs, and fats are known as Macronutrients, while vitamins and minerals like Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Iron, Calcium, etc are known as Micronutrients which are required by the body in much smaller amounts (required in milligrams or micrograms).
- Geoffrey al. JACN 2007 Vol 26, No.6 Emerging Health Properties of Whey Protein and their Clinical Implications
- Gavin Van De Walle, MS, RD, 2018. 9 Important Functions of Protein in Your Body. Healthline.
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