Whey Protein is Important

by FitnessGuru on August 13, 2008



Whey protein is one of the richest known sources of naturally occurring branched-chain amino acids – leucine, isoleucine and valine. Compared to many other proteins, on a gram-to-gram basis, whey protein delivers more essential amino acids to the body and is absorbed quickly and efficiently. Whey Protein is a very useful and key component in weight management programs . Protein has long been known to provide a higher level of satiety versus carbohydrates, and may help dieters feel less hungry between meals. Whey protein is good for the body – no doubt about it – but too much consumption of anything is never beneficial. Too much intake of whey protein can lead to unnecessary complications of your liver.

Whey protein isolate is the purest form of whey protein, which is why it is absorbed so quickly and efficiently into the body.  Whey protein is popular because of it is low fat and rich in branched chain amino acids, which may help delay fatigue. Some evidence suggests it may boost immune function and actually increase muscle mass. Whey protein is unquestionably the best overall protein supplement available and should be taken by all serious athletes looking to get the most out of their training.

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