Whey protein is an excellent source of protein for individuals of all ages who value the role of a healthy lifestyle
SENIOR NUTRITIONS
May help to preserve and minimize body protein (muscle) loss during aging
May improve glutathione levels to help protect against various age related diseases such as: Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, cataracts and arteriosclerosis
May stimulate protein synthesis to help limit body protein muscle loss better than casein and other proteins in elderly populations
May help enhance memory performance in elderly adults
Increasing protein intake may reduce bone mineral loss and risk for fracture in older women
May promote weight loss without decreasing muscle mass in overweight older people
INFANT NUTRITIONS
Alpha-lactalbumin, a whey protein, is similar to the alpha-lactalbumin which is the major protein in human breast milk*
May improve the GI immunity of infants by increasing levels of beneficial flora*
Hydrolyzed whey protein formulas may help reduce the duration of crying in infants with colic*
SPORTS NUTRITIONS
The amino acid profile of whey protein is almost identical to that of skeletal muscle*
Provides a high concentration of Branched Chain Amino Acids to maintain and repair lean muscle tissue following exercise and to prevent muscle breakdown*
Provide BCAAs to help maintain adequate stores of glutamine to limit muscle breakdown an a decline in immune function*
May increase glutathione levels to help improve body composition (sustain lean muscle), enhance exercise performance and help maintain immune health*
Helps stimulate muscle protein synthesis after exercise to reduce muscle damage and improve endurance*
Easily digested, high quality protein to provide additional energy*
Provide BCAAs to help prevent fatigue during intense, longer duration sports events*
Helps athletes maintain a positive nitrogen balance to minimize muscle breakdown and enhance muscle repair/recovery*