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Advantages Of Organic Protein Powder

By Iva Cannon


People need good, digestible protein in sufficient amounts every day. This nutrient is important for proper development, growth, and tissue repair and replacement. It also makes people feel less hungry and maintain energy throughout the day. Since it's not all that easy to get an adequate and high-quality supply of proteins, using an organic protein powder supplement is a good idea.

Getting 40 grams a day is hard for many people, even those who watch their diet carefully. Those who don't eat meat often have trouble getting an adequate amount. People who are allergic to dairy products are unable to profit from that rich source. Animal foods are 'complete', in that they contain the basic amino acids which are the building blocks of all proteins. Vegetable sources seldom have all eight essential amino acids.

Research done on how foods affect us show that not all thrive on the same proteins. People who eat the 'wrong' foods for their system, and vegetarians and vegans, may find that getting enough usable nutrition takes a lot of time and dedication. Many ailments, like chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, are worsened by a lack of suitable proteins.

Food sensitivities and allergies complicate the problem. For those intolerant of milk proteins, for example, dairy foods are toxic rather than beneficial. The Blood Type Diet is a book and eating system that seeks to inform people about the best foods for their body type. What is good for one person may be bad for another.

There is another prevalent reason why people fail to get the necessary proteins. They may simply be too busy. Grabbing carbohydrate and fat-laden fast foods or snacks, or skipping meals altogether, can mean a lack of many vital nutrients.

The health food industry has brought us proteins in powder form, often combined with vitamins, minerals, and enzymes to enhance digestion and utilization. The formulas may contain the food itself, like whey, in a usable form, but often they provide more concentrated nutrition. By isolating proteins found in food (separating them from accompanying carbohydrates or fats), the manufacturer can offer a protein-dense powder that delivers a high gram count, from 10 to 25 per serving. Mix the powder with water or juice and get the nutritional equivalent of a full meal in one drink.

There are proteins for everyone. Those without food restrictions can use soy, whey, pea, nut, or algae-based formulas. Men may choose to avoid soy, a potent phytoestrogen. Whey is derived from milk but can be suitable for those who may have a lactose intolerance, since it does not contain this substance. For those with a true milk allergy, vegetable proteins may be best. Pea protein is good for those with allergies and for vegetarians and vegans. There are many good sources of proteins, and the industry is bringing out new products all the time.

Buying organic is a good idea in these days of heavy pesticide, herbicide, and chemical fertilizer use. In addition, many crops used in our food or as animal feed are genetically engineered today. Those who choose to eat naturally should look for organic certification on foods and formulas, and may want products with the non-GMO guarantee as well. Organic certification prohibits the use of GMOs, but standards can always change for the worse.




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