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Protein and Fiber
The U.S. government recommends at least 50 grams a day of protein and 25 grams a day of fiber. In my opinion both amounts are on the low side. It always amazes me that the government sees no difference in protein need for a 220 pound man compared to a 125 pound woman -- surely there has to be a difference! As a general rule, we recommend consuming 1/2 to...
Comprehensive Bone Building
Building and growing bones has similarities to building a house, in that adequate raw materials must be on hand or the construction work cannot be done in an optimal way. A variety of primary nutrients are required for normal bone density and strength, including protein, calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium (like plywood and 2 x 4s). In addition to these...
Basic Immune Nutrition
Your immune system requires large amounts of energy to function correctly. If you are tired or fatigued then that is a form of stress to the healthy function of your immune system. B vitamins are the most basic nutrient support for energy production. Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin and or Super B Complex are a great way to get the finest quality b-vitamins...
Novel Immune Support
One of the marvels of Mother Nature's immune support is the type of nutrition supplied to an infant through breast milk. The dietary supplement industry has done a wonderful job of concentrating many of these compounds and making them available as supplements, often derived from bovine sources or specially filtered whey protein.* First milk colostrum is a...
Benefits of Breastfeeding for Baby & Mother
Breastfeeding is as important for your baby as it is for mom. The process is designed to ensure survival of the human race and is thus woven into your genes and your baby's genes in a multitude of ways -- perfected over hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. No baby formula on earth can begin to approximate the benefits from your milk or the...
News
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10 28, 2013
Pumpkin Spice Protein Smoothie
Try out this tasty pumpkin spice smoothie. Adding high quality whey protein makes it a great breakfast!
09 24, 2012
How Protein Helps Weight Loss
Quality protein is the single most important calorie that helps you sustain, improve, build, and enhance multiple body systems, including weight loss and management.
02 21, 2012
Animal Protein Linked to Healthier Bones
Many proponents of the acid-alkaline theory of health believe that animal protein is acid forming because if you bake it in an oven acid ash is what is left. Such people then go on to claim that since animal protein is acid forming it leeches calcium out of bones and causes bone loss, even though not a single study has ever demonstrated this happening....
01 27, 2011
Protein Following Exercise Boosts Muscle
The loss of ability to synthesize muscle protein is a key marker of accelerated aging. This new study shows that 20 grams of protein following exercise, in both young and elderly men, boosted the rate of protein synthesis.
03 18, 2019
The Power of Protein for Breakfast
Be sure to get a high protein breakfast to boost your metabolism, reduce food cravings, improve blood sugar, and support liver function!
07 16, 2012
Raspberry Protein Smoothie Recipe
Raspberries are in season! Try this delicious raspberry protein smoothie.
Studies
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12 13, 2008
Whey Protein Reduces Appetite
Glycomacropeptide (GMP) is not critical to whey-induced satiety, but may have a unique role in energy intake regulation through cholecystokinin (CCK).
06 22, 2009
Whey Protein Stimulates Osteoblasts
Effect of whey protein on the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts.
01 25, 2010
Whey Protein and Immunity
A Bovine Whey Protein Extract Stimulates Human Neutrophils to Generate Bioactive IL-1Ra through a NF-B- and MAPK-Dependent Mechanism.
12 13, 2008
Whey Protein Helps PCOS
Effects of protein versus simple sugar intake on weight loss in polycystic ovary syndrome (according to the National Institutes of Health criteria).
04 12, 2011
Whey Protein Offsets Metabolic Damage from a High Fat Diet
Dietary whey protein lowers the risk for metabolic disease in mice fed a high-fat diet
12 14, 2008
Whey Protein Improves Leptin and Insulin Function
High-protein diets containing different milk protein fractions differently influence energy intake and adiposity in the rat.