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3. Whey Protein
If you live in an area where you cannot obtain raw milk, you can always use a high-quality whey protein (pick one that is minimally processed) that comes from the milk of grass fed, organically raised cows. This way you can receive many of the same great benefits as you can from drinking raw milk. Whey protein has immunoglobulins, and beta-glucans, which are important for the protection of your immune system, as well as supporting your body’s own natural processes for detoxification.
Whey protein is sometimes referred to as the “gold standard” when we are talking about protein. If you consume whey protein 30 minutes after or before your workout, it will help your body to increase both its fat burning as well as muscle building potential. High-quality whey protein has amino acids that activate cellular mechanisms, including one that is called mTOR-14. This mechanism in the body promotes muscle protein synthesis as well as booting the thyroid, and protects against possible declining testosterone levels after intense exercise.
Ryszard Tomtas
Jan 29, 2015 at 4:53 am
Missing is definitely beans. I understand benefits of real butter, but I think replacement should be humus