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Benefits of Whey Protein | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Travis Killian   
Monday, 07 April 2008
The macronutrients (protein, carbohydrates, and fat) are essential to human life. Fats and carbohydrates have a primary purpose to help us have a constant supply of energy, but protein serves a different primary purpose.
by TravisKillian


The macronutrients (protein, carbohydrates, and fat) are essential to human life. Fats and carbohydrates have a primary purpose to help us have a constant supply of energy, but protein serves a different primary purpose.

Protein is different from other macronutrients because it is composed of small chains of nitrogen. These chains are divided into even smaller chains called amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and thus your muscle. Remember that our muscles are 70% water, 20% protein, 5% fat, 5% carbs.

It is clear that protein plays a greater role in building muscle than the other macronutrients, so if you are building a better physique, do not neglect it. Whey protein is a form of protein that digests very quickly, usually within 30 minutes, and it also contains all of your essential amino acids. It is especially important when you workout.

The best time to take whey protein is immediately post workout. When you exercise, you deplete your muscles of glycogen and break your muscle tissues down. To adapt to this stress, your body becomes more sensitive to insulin - the hormone responsible for shuffling nutrients to your muscles.

When insulin is released, triggered by a simple carbohydrate drink or meal, you should then drink whey protein. Whey protein will get to your muscles very quickly and immediately begin to repair the damage. This means that you can recover faster, and get results more quickly.

So, how safe is whey protein? Unlike most supplements, there is little supporting evidence that suggests that whey protein is bad for you. In fact, there have only been positive benefits such as a better immune system and muscle recovery. Whey protein is also natural as it is found in milk, so if whey is bad then milk is bad as well.

You want to make sure that you take whey protein especially after you workout and wake up. Your body is highly sensitive during these times and the fast absorption of whey protein will be fully utilized. You can take it at other times during the day, but don't let whey protein take the place of natural foods.

For the rest of the day, just stick to your healthy foods. Make sure and eat plenty of nuts, dairy, lean meats, vegetables and fruit. All of these serve a purpose that whey protein will not do, and without proper diet you will never see results. Remember that diet and training is greater than supplements.

Whey protein is any bodybuilder's, or person who wants to make a positive change in their appearance, best friend. Its benefits are astounding and you should always value the health of your body. Build confidence through an impressive physique and a better life through feeling great about you.

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