Weider Premium Whey Protein Chocolate 500 g

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Whey Protein with L-Glutamine

Description

It is made of a whey protein concentrate of the highest quality, obtained by the ultra-microfiltration process. Enriched with 20% whey protein isolate, which has been obtained by the modern CFM process (Cross Flow Microfiltration) and thanks to it the protein of the highest biological value is obtained, with a high content of branched amino acids (BCAA's). Enriched with L-Glutamine peptides to create the most complete whey protein on the market. An extra 2 grams of L-Glutamine peptides per serving promote rapid recovery and muscle development by promoting protein synthesis. Chocolate flavor.

Instructions for use

Mix 30 g of powder (2 heaped scoops) in 250 ml of semi-skimmed milk (1.5% fat) or water.

Composition

66% Whey Protein Concentrate, 20% Whey Protein Isolate, 6.7% L-Glutamine, 5.5% Low Fat Cocoa Powder, Flavor, Emulsifiers: Lecithin (Soy); Sweeteners: Acesulfame K, Sucralose, Steviol Glycosides; Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride). ¹Contains lactose.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is a water-soluble vitamin needed to form neurotransmitters (nervous system messengers) and adrenal hormones. It is also involved in the proper functioning of the immune system.

Like other B vitamins, it contributes to normal energy metabolism. Its presence in the diet is necessary for normal brain development during pregnancy and childhood. It is therefore involved in proper nervous system function. It is also involved in protein and glycogen formation in the body, as well as red blood cells, which are essential to transport oxygen to cells and tissues. It reduces tiredness and fatigue.

Like the other B vitamins, it is water-soluble, which means that our body cannot store it in large quantities. How can we obtain it? The answer lies in diet, which must be varied and balanced. Foods such as fish (tuna and salmon), meat and eggs, nuts (walnuts), pulses (chickpeas), unrefined cereals and fruit such as bananas provide significant amounts of vitamin B6. If more vitamin B6 is needed, it can be found in dietary supplements with other B vitamins or other ingredients. It is advisable to get advice from a healthcare professional before taking any supplement.

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