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Whey Protein: The Ultimate Guide to What It Is, Where to Find It, Core Benefits, and Why You Need It

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About Whey Protein: The Ultimate Guide To What It

Learn everything you need to know about Whey Protein! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! In Whey Protein: The Ultimate Guide to What It Is, Where to Find It, Core Benefits, and Why You Need It, you'll learn the various health benefits and powers of Whey Protein. Have you ever wondered why many fit and active individuals love high-protein diets? Whether you’re looking to slim down or looking to gain mass, whey protein can quickly become a staple of any aspiring healthy person’s nutritional lifestyle. Whey protein is one of the easiest ways to consume the proper amount of protein necessary to reach your individual health goals. Here is a preview of what is inside this book: How is Whey Protein Absorbed How Much Whey Protein Do We Need? Benefits of Whey Protein How Can Whey Protein Maximize Workout Gains? Best Natural Foods with Whey Protein and Supplementation Nutrient Timing: When to Take Whey Protein? Understanding the Different Kinds of Whey Protein Consequences of Overconsumption and Under-Consumption of Protein Conclusion An excerpt from the book: The fitness industry is constantly changing and evolving. There are numerous reasons for this, one of which is the fact that our society is (rightfully) becoming increasingly conscious of our need to concentrate on health. Physical fitness is no longer something that is acquired in the course of everyday life, for a large portion of the population. Our careers allow (or even require) a sedentary lifestyle. A lack of free time and, in many cases, relevant education, prevents us from cooking healthy meals from whole foods. Companies selling convenience foods are all too willing to capitalize on that ignorance. They feed us fatty, sugary, starchy foods that provide an immediate sense of comfort, but far more calories and far fewer nutrients than we actually need to be healthy. It should come as no surprise, then, that the one factor that remains a constant topic of discussion is the consumption of protein. Protein has fewer calories per gram than fat and is more filling (and therefore less profitable for junk food salesmen) than carbohydrates. Many of us aren’t getting sufficient protein in our diets, and the lack of it is starting to be reflected in our overall levels of fitness. What is protein exactly? Proteins are organic compounds that are present in all living things. They are found in every cell of the body and are needed to stimulate growth to patch up injured cells and tissue, as well as for an assortment of metabolic and hormonal undertakings. It is one of the three macronutrients essential to our health and well-being, the other two being fat and carbohydrates. Each of these macronutrients plays its own specialized role in the body. Protein’s primary role is the building and maintenance of muscle mass. You might assume that convenience foods would want to include this very essential nutrient, in order to make their products more appealing, but you’d be incorrect. Why? Because, in addition to all of the good protein does for your body, it also has a very high satiety index. Research shows that foods high in protein and low in sugar and fat make us feel fuller, for longer, than foods high in carbohydrates or high in fat. Tags: sources of whey protein, whey protein benefits, benefits of whey protein, whey protein supplements, whey protein side effects, best whey protein, what is whey protein good for, whey protein supplements, whey protein weight loss, best whey protein supplement, gold standard whey protein, whey protein bodybuilding, bodybuilding for teens, skinny to ripped