Many trainers and dieticians recommend consuming protein with every meal. This is particularly important for individuals needing support for a workout routine, or those looking to maintain a healthy weight.
Protein is essential for muscle repair and maintenance, and whey protein provides a complete amino acid profile, optimized for absorption and assimilation.* Supplementing the diet with a high-quality whey protein can make reaching your macro goals easier.
Benefits of Whey Protein Isolate:
- Helps maintain healthy muscle mass*
- Supports muscle repair after injury or training*
- Benefits a healthy weight*
- Aids in the digestion and assimilation of protein with added bromelain and papain*
- Balanced amino acids profile, including branched-chain amino acids
Who can benefit:
- Teens who need additional nutritional support for a growing body*
- Aging individuals who need additional protein support to help maintain muscle mass and a healthy weight*
- Athletes and exercise enthusiasts looking to support lean muscle mass*
- Anyone wanting to support healthy weight management*
Features of Thorne’s Whey Protein Isolate:
- 21 grams of protein per serving
- 2.3 grams of leucine per serving – the optimal amount for muscle repair and maintenance*
- Low in calories, sugar, and fat
- Whey protein isolate form for optimal absorption
- Easy to digest
- Flavors and sweeteners derived from natural sources
- Tastes great
- NSF Certified for Sport®
How to use Whey Protein Isolate:
- Shake with water or preferred beverage for a quick protein fix
- Blend into your favorite smoothie with fresh fruit or coffee
- Stir into oatmeal for a high fiber, protein rich breakfast
- Add to your favorite recipes at home, like pancakes, muffins, or chia pudding for an easy protein boost
Because an athlete needs to know that his or her supplements are trustworthy and compliant, every batch of an NSF Certified for Sport® supplement is tested for compliance with label claims and to ensure the absence of more than 200 substances banned by many major athletic organizations, including stimulants, narcotics, steroids, diuretics, beta-2 agonists, and masking agents.