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Maximized Living Grass Fed Whey Protein - Chocolate Quality Protein makes up the building blocks of a healthy body by repairing muscles and bones, providing a source of energy and boosting your metabolism.
Whey Protein is loaded with biologically active components that offer a range of benefits. The amino acids found in protein support decreased inflammation and oxidative stress, while promoting detoxification. The amino acid cysteine is naturally found in our whey protein and helps the body produce glutathione, a potent antioxidant that supports the body's ability to remove free radicals and toxins at the cellular level. Adding whey protein to your diet is also a healthy way to enhance performance during exercise and physical activities.
Maximized Living Grass-Fed Whey Protein is loaded with 18 essential, conditional, and Nonessential amino acids, fuels your body with whole food nutrition. Derived from year-round pasture-fed cow's milk, Maximized Living Grass-Fed Whey Protein is free of hormones, pesticides and herbicides. The manufacturing process is specifically designed to produce high quality whey protein through low temperature delicate filtration allowing preservation of healthy fats, minerals and vitamins that are naturally present in real milk to stay intact.
Fortified with additional vitamins and minerals helping to promote your optimal intake of proteins and fats, Maximized Living Grass-Fed Whey Protein is the ideal protein powder for your everyday health or for enhanced recovery from exercise.
There are also ample amounts of enzymes, pro and prebiotics to aid in digestion and overall health.
- 100% PREMIUM GRASS-FED WHEY PROTEIN
- WHEY PROTEIN DERIVED FROM NATURALLY-RAISED ANIMALS
- GMO AND HORMONE FREE
- NO ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS, FLAVORS, OR COLORS
- CASEIN, GLUTEN, AND SOY FREE
- NATURALLY SWEETENED WITH ORGANIC STEVIA
- NO WHEY ISOLATE
- PROBIOTICS, PREBIOTICS AND ENZYMES
MAXIMIZED LIVING SUPPLEMENTS HAVE NO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOs)
Grass-Fed Whey Protein vs. Competitors
Ingredient Breakdown
How to Use Grass-Fed Whey Protein
Adults mix 1 scoop (included) in 6–8 ounces of water, once per day.
Use it to boost your breakfast, smoothie, or on-the-go snack.
Scientific Support
Protein is a necessary component of healthy and lean body tissue.
High quality whey protein provides growth factors that serve to repair
damaged muscle fibers. Although the quantity of protein consumed is
important it is much more important to consider the quality of protein.
Whey protein provides 20 amino acids and 9 essential amino acids and has
a biological value of 1047. The biological value provides a measurement
of how efficiently the body utilizes protein consumed in the diet. A
food with a high value correlates to a high supply of the essential
amino acids.
Whey Protein contains components that the body needs to form enzymes,
heal and repair muscle tissue, form immune complexes and carry out
trillions of functions every minute.
- Whey from grass-fed, pasture raised cows is shown to be higher in
CLA, ALA and has cardioprotective properties. Omega-3 fatty acids are
essential for cognitive function, cardiovascular health and membrane
function. Several studies have shown the positive effects of conjugated
linoleic acid and alpha linolenic acid including their ability to reduce
cardiovascular risk.
- Low temperature processing preserves factors that support increased
glutathione levels benefitting the immune system and providing
detoxification support. Milk proteins are a key source of biologically
active peptides with potential health benefitting effect.
- Whey protein concentrate has the ability to act as an
antihypertensive, antitumor, hypolipidemic, antiviral, antibacterial and
chelating agent. Several reports have indicated that whey protein
concentrate has potential antioxidant activity due to its ability to
elevate cellular glutathione (GSH) levels.
- Whey protein influences blood sugar regulation through bioactive
peptides and amino acids. Whey protein has beneficial physiological
effects on the control of food intake and glucose metabolism. Studies
have shown insulinotropic and glucose-lowering properties of whey
protein in healthy and Type 2 diabetes subjects. Whey protein seems to
induce these effects via bioactive peptides and amino acids generated
during its gastrointestinal digestion. These amino acids and peptides
stimulate the release of several gut hormones such as cholecystokinin,
peptide YY and the incretins, gastric inhibitory peptide and
glucagon-like peptide 1 that are associated with regulation of food
intake.
- Concentrates of the peptides found in whey can be used in the
treatment of diarrhea, hypertension, thrombosis, dental diseases, as
well as mineral malabsorption, and immunodeficiency. Minor whey proteins
such as lactoferrin, lactoperoxidase, lysozyme, and immunoglobulins are
considered antimicrobial proteins which can be preserved in undenatured
whey that has been processed using low temperature filtration.
- Lactoferrin (a peptide found in milk) is a potent inhibitor for
several naked and enveloped viruses that replicate in the digestive
tract. This includes rotavirus, enterovirus and adenovirus. Proline rich
peptide (also found in milk) has been shown to promote T-cell
activation and inhibition of autoimmune disorders, namely multiple
sclerosis.
†These
statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
All Maximized Living supplements are tested to ensure that they are 100% GMO-free.
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