Wednesday 13 January 2016

"Get the Energy You Need with Protein Powders Made from Whole Foods"

Boost your energy from morning ‘till night with our food-based protein powder products. Miracle Whey Protein Powder and Pure Power Protein are packed with amino acids to help your body recover faster from a workout.* There's also Pro-Optimal Whey, which comes from the nutritious milk of pasture-raised cows and gives you stamina throughout the day.* Plus, it’s packed with vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that other powders don’t have. Vegan Protein is an allergen-free source of protein that's great for those that don’t or can’t consume milk products.

All of these are rich in high-quality protein, which will help you build healthy muscles and replenish your energy after exercise. Add to that the wonderful benefits of antioxidants, healthy fats, and low carbohydrates so that you're ready to face the day!*

Our protein supplements are perfect for your busy morning routine. Easy and quick to prepare, you don't have to skip breakfast ever again. Simply drink the powdered mix, and you'll feel full and healthy, while getting enough healthy protein to build strong muscle.*

Why Supplement Your Diet with an All-Natural Protein Powder?

Particularly as you age, your body gradually loses its ability to produce critical amino acids — the essential proteins you need for energy production, immune actions, and protein buildup in the muscle.

Therefore, the need to supplement with these amino acids increases as you get older, and increases even more in times of high physical stress, like after a workout, or when recovering from injury or illness.

All proteins are comprised of amino acids, considered the building blocks of life. Your muscles, skin, hair, tendons, and cartilage are all made of amino acids.

Protein also helps form your enzymes, hormones, and replacement tissues and cells.

Your body can make all but nine of about 20 amino acids in the human body. Nine amino acids are “essential” because you can only obtain their benefits through diet. They are:

  • Histidine
  • Isoleucine
  • Leucine
  • Lysine
  • Methionine
  • Phenylalanine
  • Threonine
  • Tryptophan
  • Valine


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