Protein Powder
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Protein Concentrate: It usually contains 60–80% protein. The rest 20–40% are fats and carbs.
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Whey Protein Isolate: Removes more fat and carbs. It increases protein content with additional filtration. This form can contain about 90–95% protein.
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Hydrolyzed Whey Protein: Whey protein turns into smaller protein fragments through a process called “enzymatic hydrolysis.” It may sound complicated. But, this production step facilitates more rapid digestion, fast-tracking its amino to your muscles, enhancing growth.
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Six Star, Elite Series, Casein Protein, Muscle Recovery, 2 lbs (907 g)
Myprotein, Impact Whey Protein Powder, 250g - 1kg
California Gold Nutrition Micellar Casein Protein 15 Servings
COMBO Gold Standard Muscle, Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Protein + Amino Energy + Ultimate Sup Signature Blender Bottle
COMBO Complete Muscle, Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey + Amino Energy + Signature Blender Bottle + Optimen + Creatine
Dymatize Complete Plant Protein 15 servings
Pure Protein 100% Whey Protein Powder, Protein Supplement, Various Flavors, 1.75 lb
Redcon1, MRE Lite, Whole Food Protein, Protein Powder, Various Flavours, 1.92 Lb (870g)
Mutant Pro, Triple Whey Protein Powder, Support Building Muscle, Various Flavors, 5 Lbs
BPI Sports, Best Protein, 5.1 lbs (2,329g)
Primeval Labs ISOLIT Whey Protein Isolate 5lbs
Myprotein Clear Soy Protein, Vegan Protein Powder, Soy Protein Isolate, Gain Weight, Added Vitamin C, 20 sers
Myprotein, Protein Pancake Mix, 200g
Myprotein Slow Release Casein Protein Shake 1-2.5kg
Primeval Labs, Whey, 100% Premium Whey Protein, 1.5lb - 5lbs
Orgain, Sport Protein Powder, Plant Protein, Gluten Free, Vegan, Soy Free, Organic, Vanilla, 2.01 lb
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FAQs
1. How do I know if I need protein powder?
You might need protein powder if you struggle to meet your daily protein requirements through food, are actively building muscle, recovering from intense exercise, or following a weight-loss program. Consulting a nutritionist can help confirm your specific needs.
2. When is the best time to take protein powder?
The best time depends on your goals:
- Post-workout: To aid muscle recovery and growth.
- Morning: To kickstart muscle repair after fasting overnight.
- Before bed: Slow-digesting proteins like casein help muscle recovery while sleeping.
3. Is protein powder safe to use every day?
Yes, protein powder is generally safe for daily use when taken within recommended limits. It’s most effective when combined with a balanced diet, and overconsumption should be avoided to prevent potential health issues like digestive discomfort or kidney strain.
4. How much protein do I need daily, and how does protein powder fit in?
Protein needs depend on activity level:
- Sedentary individuals: 0.8g per kg of body weight.
- Athletes or active people: 1.2-2.0g per kg.
Protein powder helps meet these targets when whole foods are insufficient.
5. Can I lose weight while using protein powder?
Yes, protein powder can aid weight loss by reducing hunger and preserving muscle mass in a calorie deficit. Low-calorie or low-carb protein powders, combined with exercise, enhance fat loss while maintaining lean muscle.