Rule 1 R1 Whey Protein Blend Chocolate Fudge 2Lbs in BD
For post-workout recovery, Rule One Protein’s R1 Whey Blend-Chocolate Fudge has 24 grams of fast-acting protein. Using three different forms of whey, the 100 percent protein is able to provide a comprehensive amino acid profile and rapid absorption. After-workout recovery or in-between-meal snacking just got a whole lot better with this decadent chocolate fudge flavor. With our three-whey mixture, you get the best of both worlds. Each scoop provides 24 grams of protein, including naturally occurring EAAs, BCAAs, and glutamine, thanks to the product’s use of 100 percent Whey Protein from whey concentrates, isolates, and hydrolysates. Instant mixing and no creamers are just two more reasons why R1 Whey Blend is the best of the best.
Key Ingredients
Protein Blend(Whey Protein Concentrate, Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Hydrolysate), Inulin, Cellulose Gum, Xanthan gum, Lecithin, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Reb A, Natural Flavors.
Key Benefits
- 24 grams of protein in each dish
- Whey protein isolates, concentrates, and hydrolysates are all used to make this product.
- Glutamine and BCAAs are found naturally in the body.
- Exceptional taste and value.
- With a spoon or shaker cup, it’s ready to go.
- There is no spike in the amount of protein in each scoop.
- NSF GMP certified American manufacturing facility blends and packages the final product.
Directions of use
R1 Whey Blend can be mixed with approximately 6-8 oz. of water, milk, or your favorite beverage in a shaker cup with a spoon.
Safety Information
- Keep it somewhere cool.
- Consult your doctor if you detect any strange symptoms.
- Keep it away from the children’s reach.
- Consult a doctor, a health specialist, a gym trainer, or a healthcare facility before consuming.
What Is Whey Protein?
Whey protein is a byproduct of cheese and other dairy products. It’s often used as a dietary supplement for building muscle, but it’s also used in various other industries.
Is Whey Protein Good for health?
Whey protein is a great addition to your diet because it contains all of the essential amino acids and can be used as a complete protein. It also has beneficial effects on heart health, cognitive function, and muscle recovery. But some research suggests that whey protein may not be as healthy as we once thought. Some studies show that whey protein increases LDL cholesterol levels in those who are sensitive to dairy, which can increase the risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke, and heart attack. Is Whey Protein Good for Lactose Intolerance? If you’re lactose intolerant, or if you have hypersensitivity to dairy products like many people do, then you will have problems absorbing whey protein. Whey protein isolate is the most common form of whey protein. Isolate means that all of the proteins in the powder are pure rather than being mixed with other ingredients such as casein and lactose. The lactose content found in this type of whey is far less than what is found in whole milk or pasteurized milk products like yogurt and ice cream (around 1-3 percent). The best options for ensuring that your vegan or lactose intolerant friends get enough calcium without suffering from intestinal cramps are soy or hemp proteins.
Is whey protein safe?
Lactose intolerance is a common condition, but it can be difficult to find the best sources of protein for people with lactose intolerance. If you are lactose intolerant, it’s important to consult your doctor before taking whey protein powder. The primary concern with whey protein is that some brands are higher in lactose than others. While this might not be an issue for everyone, it’s a concern for many people who have personal sensitivities to dairy products. Fortunately, there are many low-lactose sources of whey and milk proteins on the market.
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