Whey protein powder is better because it is completely safe and natural product.It has great ability to be digested rapidly. You can get more information from blog.energyfirst.com/
There isn't a lot of marketing for protein powders or fitness products in general (other than diet books and crazy diet pills). Other than Bodybuilding.com look up GNC, The Vitamin Shoppe and Luckyvitamin.com. Good luck!
Protein is essentially derived from dairy (filtered and processed leftovers after milk and cheese have been made)...mixing protein with milk will not cause any chemical reactions the only affect it will have is slow the release of protein into your system, moreso if it is a full fat/cream milk.
Iron powder as with most other metal powders is flammable. Try lighting a piece of steel wool to demonstrate this.
There are a great number of protein powders and protein supplements on the market today that use whey as their protein source. However, whey is not the only source used. Other types of protein sources available include casein, egg, goat milk, soy, pea, and cow milk.
Of course. I sometimes mix baking soda powder with cream of tartar powder to make baking powder, which of course is mixed with flour powder and sometimes powdered milk. Other powders may startlingly combine, causing heat and other changes.
Protinex with milk is good after workout but Whey protein with milk is ideal as the amount of protein is higher when compared to other protein drinks. It is also easily absorbed by the body and has high biological value.
No. Even a large amount of protein shakes should not, assuming that your diet is otherwise complete. Remember that pure whey protein shakes are not a replacement for a meal, only a supplement and should not be used as a sole source of nutrition. Be sure to consume other sources of food. However; if you have an existing heart condition, powders such as whey protein CAN cause tachycardia (not immediately though).
baby powder or light shampoo for puppies that can be used on other animals such as hamsters and guinea pigs.
How many grams in a tablespoon would be more correct. Flour for instance is about 7 grams per tablespoon, but other powders may differ.
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yes because its the best workout powder every and you will ge results faster than any other protein powder
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