
Maintaining Muscle
- Whey protein contains the highest proportion of essential amino acids compared to protein sources
- Added lactase to aid digestion
- Uses a combination of vitamin D, potassium, magnesium and calcium proven scientifically to contribute to muscle function
Protein is the most important nutrient for muscles, as they are often in a state of flux breaking down and reforming new tissue. Protein is also required for other tissues such as bones, blood, and hormones. Whey protein is considered the ‘best’ protein when compared to other forms available as it contains the highest proportion of essential amino acids which cannot be naturally synthesised by the body. Muscle loss happens as a result of the ageing process, so this formulation has been developed specifically with the over 50s in mind.
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Maintaining Muscle
- Whey protein contains the highest proportion of essential amino acids compared to protein sources
- Added lactase to aid digestion
- Uses a combination of vitamin D, potassium, magnesium and calcium proven scientifically to contribute to muscle function
Protein is the most important nutrient for muscles, as they are often in a state of flux breaking down and reforming new tissue. Protein is also required for other tissues such as bones, blood, and hormones. Whey protein is considered the ‘best’ protein when compared to other forms available as it contains the highest proportion of essential amino acids which cannot be naturally synthesised by the body. Muscle loss happens as a result of the ageing process, so this formulation has been developed specifically with the over 50s in mind.
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- Whey protein contains the highest proportion of essential amino acids compared to protein sources
- Added lactase to aid digestion
- Uses a combination of vitamin D, potassium, magnesium and calcium proven scientifically to contribute to muscle function
Protein is the most important nutrient for muscles, as they are often in a state of flux breaking down and reforming new tissue. Protein is also required for other tissues such as bones, blood, and hormones. Whey protein is considered the ‘best’ protein when compared to other forms available as it contains the highest proportion of essential amino acids which cannot be naturally synthesised by the body. Muscle loss happens as a result of the ageing process, so this formulation has been developed specifically with the over 50s in mind.
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