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The Most Important Benefit of Whey Protein

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Fri, 22 Aug 2008

Whey protein has numerous benefits, but for bodybuilders, there is one very important benefit of whey protein that you should know about. First, let's look at the overall benefits of whey protein, and understand that you get all of these benefits as well.


First, whey protein is important to cardiovascular health. Next, it is recommended for cancer patients who are subjected to radiation and chemotherapy. These patients are often plagued with nausea, and vomiting, which severely affects their nutrition status. Whey protein is easy on the system, and easy to digest.


Whey protein has been found to keep muscles strong, for longer, throughout the aging process. Whey protein also helps to prevent bone loss, which is also a major issue in the aging process that we all go through. Essentially, Whey protein has a way of keeping your body 'younger.'


Whey protein is essential in healing wounds. Protein and amino acids are important to the growth of new skin, and most doctors recommend adding whey protein to your diet following surgery or wounds. Furthermore, recent studies have found that whey protein also contains anti-microbial properties, which helps reduce the risk of infection.


Diabetics also benefit from whey protein. Whey protein gives you more value than other proteins, enabling you to consume less of them, when you are treating diabetes and need to watch your weight. This brings us to yet another benefit of whey protein, which is weight management. After ingesting a high protein meal, your body works harder to digest it, this means that without you doing another thing, your body is burning calories. Whey protein isolate is known for its low fat and carb content, which makes it a perfect 'diet' food.


But even non-bodybuilders benefit in these ways from whey protein. What is the benefit of whey protein for bodybuilders? There are actually several benefits. First whey protein is a complete protein. This means that it already contains all of the amino acids that you require.


Whey protein is actually a great source of branched chain amino acids, or BCAAs. In fact, whey protein contains the highest levels of BCAAs than any other food. These BCAAs metabolize inside of the muscle tissue, and are used first when you train. By consuming whey protein, you are keeping a steady supply of BCAAs for this metabolizing process. This process is very important, because this is what starts the repair process when your muscles are damaged.


Whey protein includes leucine, which is an essential amino acid. Leucine is used in the muscle protein synthesis process, which is when muscles grow. The more leucine you have in your body, the more lean muscle tissue you have.


There are many other benefits of whey protein. For instance, it is easily digested and absorbed, making it known as the fast protein in bodybuilding circles. It also helps to keep the immune system healthy, and gives bodybuilders an overall advantage.

 

Craig is a personal trainer and has been a natural bodybuilder for ten years.

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