Whey is the liquid that is separated from cow’s milk when it is processed to make cheese. Inside this liquid is a complete protein called whey protein. It contains all nine essential amino acids.
Our new Whey 26 Advanced Chocolate Protein Powder contains whey protein isolate. This is the purest form of whey protein. Liquid whey contains lactose and fats, but whey protein isolate removes these. This makes our protein powder digestible to people who are lactose intolerant.
Whey protein isolate (WPI) is a complete protein that provides all the essential amino acids. Some of the potential benefits of WPI include:
- Promotes Weight Loss – For those seeking an excellent solution to help get their weight under control, WPI can be a big help. Researchers have found that diets high in protein help to make you feel fuller and, in turn, help reduce caloric intake.
- Builds Stronger Muscles and Bones – WPI helps build up muscle mass that can help create stronger bones. Protein intake is vital for promoting good bone health and protecting bone density. Whey protein is rich in amino acids essential for muscle protein synthesis.
- Potentially Lowers Cholesterol – According to recent studies, whey protein can help lower LDL or bad cholesterol, which causes high blood pressure and cardiovascular issues. At the same time, it increases HDL or good cholesterol.
- May Help Maintain Blood Glucose Levels – According to a recent study conducted at the Institute of Cellular Medicine at Newcastle University in the UK, whey protein may potentially provide a way for those with diabetes to manage their blood sugar levels effectively.Participants in the study with Type 2 diabetes who consumed a 100 ml shot containing 15 grams of whey protein 10 minutes before meals had reduced post-meal glucose levels without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia.
- May Promote Cardiovascular Health – Two articles published by the American College of Cardiology and the journal Circulation showed that researchers found that casein protein, such as that found in whey protein, may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and lessen further risk for those who have experienced congenital heart failure.
- May Boost Immunity – Whey protein isolate, or WPI, contains immunoglobulins. These help fight infection and can boost the body’s immune response.
- May Improve Cognitive Function – In an article appearing in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, scientists found that an intake of 20 grams of whey protein isolate in study participants aged 18 to 35 years old showed improved memory and problem-solving performance.The researchers believe that whey protein may increase cognitive performance; especially in those who are more prone to stress.
- May Reduce the Risk of Some Forms of Cancer – The International Institute of Anticancer Research has seen some promising results in using whey protein isolate in the treatment of some forms of cancer. However, more research is needed.
Many chocolate protein powders contain extra sugar to improve the flavor of the chocolate. This can add calories you don’t need! We sweetened our product with stevia and monkfruit which don’t contribute to weight gain.
Many protein powders also have a hidden secret. They contain a surprising amount of cholesterol! We formulated our Whey 26 Advanced Chocolate Protein Powder to have much less cholesterol than many leading brands of protein powder. This makes it much healthier to take long-term!
However, all protein powders are not calorie-free products and shouldn’t be used as meal replacements. Both protein and carbohydrates provide four calories per gram. Be sure you take the right amount for your nutritional needs so you don’t start gaining weight you don’t want!
Sir Jason Winters International is proud to announce our very own chocolate-flavored whey protein powder! It’s made with non-GMO whey protein isolate powder. Each serving delivers a huge 26 grams of protein!
We’ve also added ProHydrolase®, a clinically researched proprietary digestive enzyme formula that supports a more effective digestible and assimilable protein for the absorption of amino acids that can provide all the essential nutritional building blocks. This formula also reduces potential discomfort from gas, bloating, and diarrhea that is sometimes associated with protein consumption.
The result is a great-tasting, healthy, complete whey protein powder. Add a scoop to water or the beverage of your choice. For those using it to build muscle, take it within 20 minutes of your workout to get the most benefit.
As part of this introduction, we’re offering our Whey 26 Advanced Chocolate Protein Powder at incredible savings! Regularly priced at $69.99 per 744-gram package, you can now try it for yourself at just $39.99. That’s an amazing $30 off!
This is a limited-time offer, so hurry before the prices change! Once the offer is over, you can still save by taking advantage of our convenient subscription service. To save 5%, simply send us an email with your address and payment information, decide whether you would like your product delivered every two weeks or once a month, and we’ll do the rest!
Many of our customers are interested in longevity and maintaining the health of the body through our teas, but this is the first product we’ve released to meet the needs of athletes. Give our Whey 26 Advanced Chocolate Protein Powder a try and let us know what you think!
Disclaimer – The statements and information made on this blog is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition or replace professional medical advice or treatment. These statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product contains milk and is not recommended for those with milk allergies. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18 years of age, or anyone with a known medical condition should consult a physician before use. This product is intended to supplement the diet with additional protein and should not be used as a meal replacement.
Not for use as part of a weight loss program without the direct supervision of a healthcare professional. Excessive protein intake may result in impaired kidney function. This product is manufactured and packaged in a facility which may also process milk, soy, wheat, egg, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and crustacean shellfish, and may contain traces of all the above.
Resources
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