If you have failed at so many attempts to get on that strict workout routine so that you can finally get fit, and you need a tough trainer to guide you through the process, then Vince Delmonte’s is that ideal person! His No-Nonsense Muscle Building program is the answer for your fitness plan. I think [...]
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By admin | October 18, 2009
Proteins are essential building blocks of human body. They are built from unit molecules called amino acids and secondary units called peptides. The human body requires certain minimum ratio of protein to body mass to function effectively and efficiently.
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By admin | September 22, 2009
A few users of whey protein supplement have reported experiencing allergic reactions. These are popularly referred to as whey protein side effects. These allergic reactions have in some cases been associated indiscriminately with the whey protein ingestion and metabolism. An understanding of the mechanisms by which whey protein side effects could occur is a first step towards informing a user of whey protein supplement.
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By admin | September 21, 2009
Whey protein is in simple terms liquid globular part of milk. It is obtained when cheese is separated from milk. Whey protein is commercially used as food supplement especially among body builders. The protein can also be used to manage protein malnutrition condition and other immune deficiencies. This is because whey protein supplement is rich in proteins, mineral salts and residual lactose. Proteins are the component of food that is used to build or repair body cells. It is the primary input in growth and development.
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By admin | September 17, 2009
Found that almost all of the side effects of whey protein was produced as a result of consuming large quantities for several years. So the best way to avoid these side effects is to take a controlled dose of whey proteins. The only problem here is that not all dosage may be appropriate for everyone.
By admin | September 16, 2009
Is it true that taking whey protein can cause our body to develop an inability to metabolize natural proteins, causing it to be resistance or immune to proteins in general?
By admin | September 16, 2009
Whey protein is a protein obtained from whey, a byproduct of cheese made from cow’s milk. The protein is a combination of beta-lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin and albumin, together with the pH. Serum was credited with having the highest biological value (BV) of a protein known. The protein of whey is digested easily and also coincided with [...]
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By admin | September 16, 2009
Although whey protein is an excellent source of lean protein and other nutrition, it is still vital for us to truly understand everything about it to maximize effectiveness. Apart from all its benefits, there are some probable side effects of whey protein that we have to be conscious of to avoid negative health effects. In order to make use of its full potential, there are three fundamental traits we need to realize about whey protein.
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By admin | January 8, 2009
Pioneering scientists, such as Dr. Peter Lemon PhD, have proved what successful gym users have known for years – building a great physique requires a diet rich in high quality protein! Increased protein intake also prevents muscle loss during dieting and is vital for any man or woman looking to add muscle or simply tone [...]
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By admin | December 19, 2008
Feeling fat? Clothes getting snug around the belly? Tummy looking a little, well, flabby? Yes, belly fat is a problem!Or maybe you have belly fat on the brain because you care about your health? Because in addition to your lean, svelte figure, your overall well being (especially heart health) can be put in jeopardy by [...]
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