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Whey protein comes from milk, but does not contain any animal muscle protein. Whey Protein Info And ProductsMost Popular Type Of Protein1. What is it and where does it come from?
Out of the many protein sources out there, whey protein is the ultimate. It comes from milk. During the process of turning milk into cheese, whey protein is separated out.
Protein can be found in a variety of foods -mainly meats, such as fish, beef, and chicken. Dairy products as well as eggs, cottage cheese, soy and vegetable protein also contain good amounts of protein. Nevertheless, none of these sources compares in quality or ease of use like whey protein.
Whey protein has the highest value in providing branched-chain amino acids, which result in building and retaining muscle tissue. Sources: bodybuilding.com/store/whey.html .
Whey is an animal protein Whey is derived from milk, and although no animals are killed to get it, if you are concerned about animal welfare, the life of an American milk-producing cow is not particularly natural. Or nice. Although yeast-derived collagen has been produced it is almost certain that the collagen in a foodstuff is going to be animal-based and thus it will have been obtained from a dead animal (probably a cow).
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1 Nikki, regarding your answer "Whey protein comes from milk, but does not contain any animal muscle protein. ": Thank you for your response, and link. The liquid protein I recently saw had these ingredients.
I'm afraid of the collagen . . .67.4% Pure deionized water, 31.5% Actinase patent pending blend of enzymatically hydrolyzed ( predigested) collagenic protein isolate, whey protein isolate and casein protein isolate, les than 2.0% of malic acid, Vitamins ascorbic acid ©, niacin (B3), panthothenic acid (B5), pyridoxine (B6), riboflavin (B2), thiamin (B1), folic acid, biotin and cobalamin (B12), natural flavors, acesulfame-potassium, sucralose, blue 1 and red 40.
Nikki, regarding your answer "Whey protein comes from milk, but does not contain any animal muscle protein. ": Thank you for your response, and link. The liquid protein I recently saw had these ingredients.
I'm afraid of the collagen . . .67.4% Pure deionized water, 31.5% Actinase patent pending blend of enzymatically hydrolyzed ( predigested) collagenic protein isolate, whey protein isolate and casein protein isolate, les than 2.0% of malic acid, Vitamins ascorbic acid ©, niacin (B3), panthothenic acid (B5), pyridoxine (B6), riboflavin (B2), thiamin (B1), folic acid, biotin and cobalamin (B12), natural flavors, acesulfame-potassium, sucralose, blue 1 and red 40.
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