The product is a rich source of protein - the basic building block of muscles. It helps in maintaining healthy bones. It contains amino acids valuable for health. It's the perfect way to snack during the day or after exercise, without unnecessary carbohydrates, sugar and excess fat. Recommended for people who train intensively, are active and want to have a slim and athletic figure. We've added organic raw cocoa to our organic whey protein, which is a source of minerals and vitamins.
The milk obtained for the production of whey comes from cows grazed slowly in ecological meadows.
What is Whey Protein?
Whey protein is one of the two protein categories found in dairy products (along with casein) and is a by-product of cheese and yoghurt production. Once processed, whey protein is usually sold in powder form or mixed with powdered smoothies and beverages that also contain other nutrients. It is used as a supplement to malnutrition and protein deficiencies or most often to increase sports performance. Before being absorbed by the body, large fractions of protein are broken down by the body's digestive enzymes into amino acids. The amino acids are then combined in various combinations to create new proteins that the body will use to build muscle, enzymes, hormones, and other substances needed to build and function. Whey protein provides all the essential amino acids and is especially rich in leucine and cysteine. Leucine protein sources are believed to be the strongest determinant of muscle protein synthesis and growth, and therefore the preferred choice for most gym goers.
What is the difference between isolate and concentrate?
Since denaturation can affect the biological activity of certain peptides, bio-whey concentrate is healthier than isolate. However, depending on the production process used, the isolate may still contain significant amounts of active peptides. Whey protein isolate is much more digestible than concentrate, but has less nutrients.
Isolate vs protein concentrate - what to consider when choosing?
When choosing a protein product, it's important to consider your goals, budget, and health. Remember that whey concentrates contain significant amounts of lactose and anyone intolerant to this substance should avoid it. Isolates are more processed, more expensive and may have lost many health-promoting compounds that can be found intact in bio concentrates. On the other hand, isolates contain more protein. If you are lactose intolerant and need a nutrient that absorbs quickly, choose a protein isolate. It is easily digested by the body and has no side effects. However, the best choice for beginners and those looking for a product at a low price will be bio concentrate.