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PEScience Select Low Carb Protein
PEScience Select Low Carb Protein
PEScience Select Low Carb Protein
PEScience Select Low Carb Protein
PEScience Select Low Carb Protein
PEScience Select Low Carb Protein

PEScience Select Low Carb Protein Powder, Peppermint Bark, 27 Serving, Keto Friendly and Gluten Free

Product ID : 28995103
4.4 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 28995103
UPC / ISBN 040232199530
Shipping Weight 2.29 lbs
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Model Select Protein Snickerdoodle 27 Serve
Manufacturer PEScience
Shipping Dimension 8.62 x 5.51 x 5.43 inches
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PEScience Select Low Carb Protein Features

  • 24 grams protein per serving, low carb, and low fat

  • Science backed - blend of whey and casein (like Select Protein) is better than whey alone

  • Over 5 Grams of BCAA per serving with added leucine peptides

  • Premium high quality taste, mixability, and available in many gourmet flavors

  • Third party tested for label accuracy | No cheap fillers or adulterants


About PEScience Select Low Carb Protein

Formulated from science. Targeted whey/casein blend. Ultra-pure milk protein isolate. Premium wpc-80. Know your protein. Do you just whey? If you're a regular whey user, there's something you need to know. When it comes to optimally building lean muscle, just whey protein is not enough. Nature had it right. When researchers tested a combination of whey protein + casein protein, as found naturally in milk protein, they discovered that the two protein sources work together in a synergetic manner to build lean muscle. 100 percent whey protein in isolation only gets you so far..it can spike protein synthesis with an influx of amino acids, but quickly returns to baseline, leaving you where you started. Enter casein, a slower digesting protein that typically consumed for its anti-catabolic properties as it promotes a steady release of amino acids over time. In another published study, researchers found the combination of whey protein with casein protein resulted in a quick release in protein synthesis along with a sustained elevation in plasma leucine levels. Plasma leucine levels are a key dictator of muscle protein synthesis, and thus, a combination of whey protein and casein protein may serve to maximize muscle protein accumulation.