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  1. 01dragonslayer

    5 Things to Look for in Your Whey Isolate

    Considering purchasing a whey protein isolate? They come with a premium price tag, so you better be sure you know what to look for in an isolate product! As an avid lifter, I’m sure you’ve consumed plenty of protein shakes in your day, and as such, have needed to restock your supply. With so...
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    Whey Protein: The Most Frequently Asked Questions

    Get the inside "scoop" on one of the most popular supplements on the market: whey protein. Learn what it is, how it benefits you, and if it can be used when lactose intolerant. Christine Hronec is co-owner and the food scientist behind Muscle Gauge Nutrition. What is whey protein? Whey is a...
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    5 Best Post-Workout Nutrients You Should Consume

    Are you giving your body what it needs to recover after every workout? If the answer is no, then it’s time to step up your post-workout nutrition game. Research has made it clear that one of the most important times to perfect your nutrition is the post-workout timeframe. After an intense...
  4. 01dragonslayer

    5 Best Post-Workout Nutrients You Should Consume

    Are you giving your body what it needs to recover after every workout? If the answer is no, then it’s time to step up your post-workout nutrition game. Research has made it clear that one of the most important times to perfect your nutrition is the post-workout timeframe. After an intense...
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    Whey Protein: The Most Frequently Asked Questions

    What is whey protein? Whey is a "complete" protein, meaning it contains all the essential amino acids that the human body requires for proper repair and function. Whey protein is also a rich source of the branched chain amino acids, L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-Valine. This high-quality...
  6. 01dragonslayer

    Whey Protein: The Most Frequently Asked Questions

    What is whey protein? Whey is a "complete" protein, meaning it contains all the essential amino acids that the human body requires for proper repair and function. Whey protein is also a rich source of the branched chain amino acids, L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-Valine. This high-quality...
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