Is Whey Protein Right For You?
Whey protein has been around for years and
years. It has been proven to have huge benefits for your body and overall daily
performance.
Many professional athletes use whey protein to
help boost their overall strength and endurance as well as help them recover
faster after intense workouts.
What are some of the benefits of whey protein:
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Helps boost your protein and BCAA intake.
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Helps your tendons, organs and skin... as well as hormones,
enzymes, neurotransmitters and all sorts of tiny molecules.
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Builds more strength and healthy muscle.
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Proteins are also the building blocks of the contractile
elements in muscle.
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Whey has been shown to be particularly effective at increasing
muscle growth when consumed right before, after or during a workout.
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Helps in losing weight.
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Proven to prevent diseases and build the immune system to
prevent sickness.
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Whey can boost metabolism by 80 to 100 calories per day.
Taking whey protein is a great way to increase
your protein intake, which should have major benefits for dieting or weight
loss.
Studies have shown that replacing other
sources of calories with whey protein, combined with weight lifting, and or
resistance training can cause weight loss of about 8 pounds, while increasing
lean muscle mass.
Therefore, if you're trying to lose weight,
then a whey protein supplement can help you both lose weight and hold on to
your precious muscle. Muscle plays a vital role in weight loss. It is proven
that 1 pound of muscle burns up to 100 calories per day.
Muscle loss starts occurring at 30 years of
age. This is another advantage of using a good quality whey protein to help
maintain and build muscle. Of course weight lifting or resistance training is
recommended along with whey to help maintain the muscle you have and help build
muscle to help burn fat.
Protein has been shown to help weight loss by
boosting metabolism (calories out) and reducing appetite (calories that you
take in). Whey can help increase fat loss, while preserving lean muscle mass.
Of course, depending on what you are wanting
to do, depends on the type of Whey protein you need. If you are wanting to lose
weight and maintain the muscle you have, as well as build muscle, then it is
recommended that you use a whey protein that is low in carbohydrates, but has a
high level of protein (24 grams or above).
Beyond just muscle, strength and leanness,
whey protein can provide numerous other health benefits as well.
Such as: lowering blood pressure, blood sugar
and reducing symptoms of stress and depression. Whey protein is very high in
the amino acid Cysteine which has huge health benefits. Cysteine does this by
raising levels of Glutathione, the main antioxidant substance in the body's
cells. Glutathione is very beneficial and important to the body.
Here are some benefits to Glutathione:
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Increases energy
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Slows down the aging process
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Reduces muscle and joint discomfort
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Strengthens immune system
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Detoxifies the liver and cells
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Improves mental focus and clarity
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Improves quality of sleep
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Reduces the effects of stress
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Improves the skin
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Athletic performance and recovery
As you can see above, Glutathione is an
important part of the defense system. It is recommended by professional
trainers and nutrition specialist to use a whey protein that has Glutathione in
it, or add additional whey with Glutathione.
When it comes to any type of muscle gain and
fat loss, protein is the king of nutrients... and whey has been proven to be
much better than other forms of quality protein. Whey is the choice of top
fitness models, pro athletes, as well as body builders and weight lifters.
Whey by itself may not taste very good, which
is why it is recommended to get a quality whey protein that is flavored with
chocolate, vanilla or strawberry flavored. Most athletes and those using whey
protein will add Almond milk which really boost the taste. Almond milk with
only 60 calories is the best choice.
It's important that you read the ingredients
list, because some of them can have unhealthy additives like refined sugar.
Look for those that are lactose free as well.
Taking whey is a convenient way to add 25-50
grams of protein on top of your daily intake. This can be important for
bodybuilders and Gym enthusiasts, as well as people who need to lose weight or
are simply lacking protein in their diet.
Most flavored whey proteins are also very
delicious and can be used to make healthy recipes (like smoothies) taste
incredibly good. Most of these mentioned above are smooth tasting and very good
when used with 60 calorie Almond milk.
Whey is generally well tolerated, although
people with lactose intolerance need to be careful with it, which is why it is
recommended to choose whey protein that is lactose free. Make sure and choose
whey that is aspartame free as well. Aspartame is dangerous and should be
avoided.
What about side effects?
People with kidney or liver issues may want to
avoid whey protein. Make sure you consult with a medical professional before
using it.
Taking too much whey protein could cause
digestive issues such as nausea, flatulence, diarrhea, pain and cramping. There
are people who are allergic to whey and other supplements.
If you are unable to tolerate whey protein
powders, then isolate or hydrolysate may be better choices for you. If this is
the case, then you can add more protein to your daily diet by searching foods
that are rich in protein, like meats, fish, and shrimp.
Can you have too much protein in your daily
diet?
Eating massive amounts of protein is unnatural
and may cause harm.
Having high percentages of protein in our
daily diets are perfectly normal and safe. It has been said by many
professional coaches, and nutritionist that having a higher daily protein
number than carbs and fat are huge for maintaining weight and also in losing
body fat.
Keep in mind that athletes and those that
workout a great deal need more protein than regular individuals, especially
strength athletes, runners or bodybuilders.
Typically, 1 gram of protein per pound of body
weight (2.2 grams per kg) or 30-40% of calories should be safe. You can visit
websites such as GNC, that have protein charts that you can use to determine
your daily protein number that is needed and healthy for you and your body
weight.
For the majority of people, there is no reason
to be concerned about the exact number of grams of protein in the diet.
I personally take in over 100 grams of protein
daily, which works great for me. I also recommend using some type of daily food
and exercise tracker, such as the myfitnesspal.com app. This is a free app that
you can use to enter every meal, exercises, your daily weight, water intake and
much more. This simple app will help you stay on track and keep you accountable
to your weight loss, weight management, and fitness goals. This app can be
found by going to your favorite search engine and search
"myfitnesspal".
More whey protein advantages, delicious
recipes and additional information can be found by visiting my blog.
Michael Pilcher has been involved in the
health and fitness industry for over 30 years with much success in fitness and
weight loss.
Michael owns and operates many successful
businesses. Michael's number one goal is helping his clients and customers
reach their goals and dreams. You can visit Michael's blog at: http://www.MikePilcher.com
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