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Ultimate guide to Protein Supplements

Protein 101

Protein is a macronutrient found in many foods such as meats, dairy products, nuts and beans. It helps promote a healthy weight and helps muscle recovery after a workout. Its comprised of amino acid, the building blocks of lean body tissue that promote healthy skin, hair, nails, bone, as well as muscles. There are two ways protein supplements are classified:

Below is a list of the common protein powder supplements in the market and its pros and cons:

Whey Protein

This is the most popular protein supplement in the market. It is a by-product in the process of turning milk into cheese.

Casein Protein

It is produced using a seperation process applied to liquid milk that can separate the milk protein from carbs and fats.

Egg Protein

Comes from eggs by seperating out the yolks and dehyrating the egg whites as it is a complete protein.

 

Soy Protein

Soy beans are one of the few plant protein sources that offer all the essential amino acids. The protein is concentrated or isolated after the soy beans have been dried into soy flour.

Rice Protein

Although it is full of carbohydrates, brown rice is thought to be an excellent choice vegetarian protein powder.

Pea Protein

Comes from the yellow split pea, making it an ideal choice for vegetarians and vegans.