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In the News (Wed 25 Nov 09)

  
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Whey Healthier™ mixes smooth (not grainy or bitter), is high in nutritional value, and comes in three truly delicious flavors.
Whey protein is a complete protein food, giving newborns the healthy start in life necessary for building a strong immune system and promoting normal growth.
Proserum®, found in Whey Healthier Protein Meal, is an exceptional quality natural whey protein, and the result of years of work to perfect a proprietary filtration and drying which involves the minimum amount of processing.
www.mercola.com /forms/whey_healthier.htm   (2798 words)

  
  ChiroFind.com | tell me about Whey Protein
Whey protein is a dairy-based source of amino acids.
Whether as an ingredient in foods or as a standalone supplement, whey protein provides several branched-chain amino acids, including leucine, isoleucine and valine, which are needed for the maintenance of muscle tissue.
Whey protein is found as an ingredient in many foods, including ice cream, bread, canned soups and infant formulas.
www.chiroweb.com /find/tellmeabout/whey_protein.html   (310 words)

  
 U.S. Whey Exports   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Whey fractions can also be produced from whey proteins, by breaking down the protein to obtain enzymes and other substances.
Whey is used in animal feed, which include milk replacer for calves, feeds for cattle, swine, and poultry, and pet foods.
Whey and its derivatives are also used in many food products, including dairy products, baked goods, candies, snack foods, dry mixes, processed meats, infant formulas, nutritional beverages, and in numerous other dried, frozen and prepared foods.
www.fas.usda.gov /dlp2/circular/1999/99-12Dairy/uswhey.html   (2126 words)

  
 Whey Proteins
Whey proteins are rich in L-cysteine and L-glutamate, two amino acids that are precursors to the tripeptide glutathione.
Whey proteins may be useful in the nutrition of some infants and others, and there is some very preliminary evidence that they may have some immune-modulating and anticancer effects.
Whey protein concentrate was administered to five patients with metastatic cancers (30 grams daily for six months).
www.pdrhealth.com /drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/whe_0277.shtml   (1188 words)

  
 Whey Protein
Recent claims of the high biological activity of whey protein, and the profits to be made by selling something that used to be thrown away, have encouraged dairy processing plants to begin processing and spray-drying in various ways to enhance its benefits in commercial protein powders.
Whey proteins processed using the ion exchange methodology appear to retain the majority of the functional benefits associated with immune system maintenance.
Whey protein has been used in a number of animal and human feeding studies, where it has shown benefits in promoting weight gain, elevating glutathione levels (an antioxidant), and preventing metabolic acidosis (although the same can be claimed for virtually any high-quality protein source).
www.bodyandfitness.com /Information/Fitness/Research/whey.htm   (794 words)

  
 Designer Whey
Whey is a natural diary protein containing vitamins, minerals, protein, lactose and traces of milk fat.
Whey is a complete protein, meaning it contains all essential amino acids, which are vital to your metabolism, and to making your body function properly for good health.
Whey protein is extracted from milk, leaving the lesser protein- casein- and eliminating most of the lactose and fat.
www.nutritiongeeks.com /details2.asp?Prod=designer-whey-2-strawberry&Prodgp=designer-whey   (3060 words)

  
 Whey and Soy - Menopause
Whey, a protein complex derived from milk, and soy, derived from soybeans, have both been shown to enhance metabolic systems that prevent activation of carcinogens and inactivate those that are already in process.
Whey is a translucent liquid that separates from the curd when milk coagulates during the cheese-making process.
The primary mechanism by which whey is thought to exert its effects is by converting the amino acids (protein building blocks) cysteine to glutathione, a potent antioxidant.
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art31700.asp   (921 words)

  
 Whey Protein Supplements - Why You Need Whey Protein
Sure of course when it comes to whey supplements, it's mostly bodybuilders and athletes who use it, but there are all types of people supplementing their diet with whey supplements, and there are many good reasons to.
Whey protein is derived from the process where milk is turned into cheese - the liquid whey is separated from the casein protein.
Whey supplements supply a good amount of branched-chain amino acids that are important to bodybuilders since they are metabolized directly into the muscle instead of the liver like other amino acids.
www.bodybuildingforyou.com /protein/whey-protein-supplements.htm   (711 words)

  
 Welcome to wheyprotein.com || Everything You Need to KNow About Whey Protein   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Whether egg or whey is considered the standard, whey outscores other common proteins such as egg and milk.
Commercial wheys range from whey protein concentrates (WPCs) to whey protein isolates (WPIs) and individual whey protein fractions, including major fractions, lactoglobulin, lactalbumin, immunoglobulins; and minor fractions, lactoferrin and lactoperoxidase.
Whey protein isolates, consisting of 90% or greater protein, are currently derived from one of two manufacturing methods: ion-exchange and membrane processing.
www.wheyprotein.com /sec6.html   (767 words)

  
 Whey Protein
Whey protein is a mixture of some of the proteins naturally found in milk.
Whey protein has one of the highest protein digestibility-corrected amino acid scores (PDCAAS; a measure of protein bioavailability) and is more rapidly digested than other proteins, such as casein (another milk protein).
But since whey proteins include some of the same milk proteins, people who are avoiding milk because of concerns about the risk of diabetes should not consume whey protein either.
www.pccnaturalmarkets.com /health/Supp/Whey_Protein.htm   (540 words)

  
 The Whey to Weight Loss
For example, whey may be able to reduce stress and lower cortisol and increase brain serotonin levels, improve liver function in those suffering from certain forms of hepatitis, reduce blood pressure, as well as other amazing recent discoveries, such as whey’s possible effects on weight loss, which is the focus of this article.
Translated, taking whey before people were allowed to eat all they wanted (ad libitum) at a buffet showed a decrease in the amount of calories they ate as well as substantial increases in CCK compared to casein.
Not surprisingly, the whey meal increased protein oxidation more than the whole milk protein meal, most likely due to the fact that whey is considered a "fast" protein that is absorbed rapidly due to it’s high solubility.
www.fitnessandfreebies.com /health/whey.html   (3282 words)

  
 Le Magazine, March 2006 - Report: How Whey Protein Promotes Weight Loss
Whey may thus provide valuable assistance for those seeking to lose weight by helping to limit their caloric intake.
By contrast, the whole-milk protein and whey meals preserved lipid oxidation and increased protein oxidation, indicating that fat burning was maintained and that protein was also used as a fuel source.
The researchers believe that whey’s ability to rapidly deliver amino acids during exercise and to preserve fat burning enables it to enhance the adipose tissue-reducing effects of exercise training.3 Whey thus offers promise for those hoping to add muscle mass and lose fat.
www.lef.org /magazine/mag2006/mar2006_report_whey_01.htm   (2106 words)

  
 Whey Protein
Whey, a particular type of protein, has been found to be an effective supplement in repairing and building lean muscle mass.
Whey protein also has the ability to help stimulate production of IGF-1, a naturally occurring hormone found in the body that stimulates muscle growth and protein synthesis.
Whey is an excellent source of protein providing individuals, whether professional athletes or those seeking to improve their overall fitness level, with the means to efficiently and effectively improve their overall lean muscle mass.
www.tkefitness.com /specialreport.html   (953 words)

  
 Whey Powder and Whey Products Information from Niro A/S
Acid whey, also known as casein whey, originates from the manufacture of casein by means of lactic acid and hydrochloric acid.
Whey products can be spray-dried, but do, however, require their own handling techniques.
The hygroscopicity, caking and all the problems associated with the stickiness of ordinary whey powder are mainly due to the presence of lactose in the amorphous state.
www.niro.com /ndk_website/niro/cmsdoc.nsf/WebDoc/ndkk5hvkqeWheyProducts   (856 words)

  
 Whey Protein
In order for whey protein to have supreme status, it is important that the process used results in an undenatured protein complex containing a full complement of whey protein including the bioactive immunoglobulin, (IgG), lactoferrin (LF), glycomacropeptides, alpha and beta lactoglobin, lactoperoxidase, lysozyme, and several growth factors including IGF-1, IGF-2, IGF-b.
Interestingly, one of the major microfractions in whey (alpha-lactalbumin) was shown to have a "marked protective effect against alcohol induced gastric injury with the same potency as that of the typical antiulcer agent, Selbex™.
Whey is known by many athletes as a high quality protein source with a very high biological value (BV) rating.
www.naturalways.com /whey-protein.htm   (2378 words)

  
 Whey Protein Resource- Since 1995
Whey protein is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle.
However, you should understand how whey protein works, and how it can help you to take full advantage of the results that using whey can give you.
Anyone can use whey protein at any age; the benefits range from bone health, to boosting your immune system system, and sports nutrition.
www.wheyprotein.org   (134 words)

  
 Whey
The problem here is that most whey manufacturers use both of these factors to process their whey protein into an end product they then sell to you.
VyoPro Oligopeptide Whey Protein is processed under very delicate and critically monitored conditions designed to not only maintain protein integrity, but also to enhance the natural effectiveness and bioavailability of the whey fractions beyond their natural state.
Studies have shown that the whey oligopeptides used in VyoPro are 4 times more effective in increasing nitrogen retention in the body than either regular whey protein, whey peptides, or even free multi amino acid mixtures integrated together to mimic the structure of whey oligopeptides.
www.angelfire.com /on/fit98/1.html   (1210 words)

  
 whey - Allrecipes
Whey is sometimes further processed into whey CHEESE (see CHEESE).
Whey is also used in processed foods such as crackers.
Primarily, however, whey is more often used as livestock feed than it is in the human diet.
allrecipes.com /howto/whey/detail.aspx   (118 words)

  
 Whey Protein for Weight Control
Whey is a common ingredient in many meal replacements, which are designed to provide a large amount of nutrients in a minimal amount of calories.
Whey protein may aid weight loss due to its effect on appetite.
Whey consumption resulted in more hunger satisfaction and reduced the amount of food eaten 90 minutes later compared with casein consumption.
www.pccnaturalmarkets.com /health/Benefits_Weight/Whey_Protein.htm   (572 words)

  
 National Dairy Council - Emerging Health Benefits of Whey
Whey protein is of high biological value compared to most other proteins; has a high content of sulfur-containing amino acids important for the biosynthesis of glutathione, a tripeptide with antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, and immune stimulating properties; and is the highest natural source of branched chain amino acids which may stimulate muscle protein synthesis.
Whey protein consists of several different proteins, including beta-lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin, immunoglobulins, bovine serum albumin, lactoferrin, and lactoperoxidase, as well as glycomacropeptide, a casein-derived protein in cheese whey.
Whey contains bioactive components that may positively affect cardiovascular health by their ability to lower blood pressure, inhibit platelet aggregation, and reduce blood cholesterol levels.
www.nationaldairycouncil.org /NationalDairyCouncil/Health/Digest/dcd74-6Page1.htm   (555 words)

  
 Hammer Nutrition - Fuel Right. Feel Great! - Hammer Whey
Whey is the most easily assimilated of all proteins and is packed with a tremendous amount of naturally occurring branched chain amino acids.
Whey protein isolate is virtually lactose and fat free; many lactose-intolerant people can still use whey protein isolate because it contains only a miniscule amount of lactose.
Simply put, whey protein isolate is a purer protein, and the best protein you can put into your body after a hard workout, which is why HAMMER WHEY is comprised of whey protein isolates only.
www.e-caps.com /za/ECP?PAGE=PRODUCT&PROD.ID=4059&OMI=10082,10047&AMI=10082   (846 words)

  
 Pepys' Diary: Whey
"Whey or milk plasma is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained; it is a by-product of the manufacture of cheese or casein and has several commercial uses.
Whey was considered more wholesome than milk, a drink at this time was for the oldies and kiddies.
Whey with salt added was used as a preserving liquid (pickle) — and was then referred to as "souse", "souce" or "sowce".
www.pepysdiary.com /p/6329.php   (412 words)

  
 Glutathione (GSH) - Your Whey to Health
Interestingly, whey protein has also been found to raise glutathione levels.
Glutathione may also be one of the most important keys to longevity.
The Whey To Weight Loss (Part I) Subscribe to the Glutathione Report newsletter to learn more about safe, natural ways to optimize glutathione levels
www.1whey2health.com   (1347 words)

  
 About - Whey Protein Etc   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Whey Protein Etc. was created to provide information about the value of whey protein and other nutrients for better health.
Whey Protein Etc. is owned by Bizcat, LLC based in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Whey Protein Etc is your source for whey protein and other supplements that lead to better health.
www.whey-protein-etc.com /about.php   (196 words)

  
 Whey Protein Powder 1-6lb - Excellent Amino Acid Profile
Ultra Whey Protein-24 is a complete source of protein and contains all of the Essential and Branched Chain Amino Acids." Formulated to provide a high Biological Value (the rate at which the body can actually utilize a substance), Ultra Whey Protein 24 is extremely efficient in the body.
Whey protein is arguably one of the best selections in protein.
Athletes were the first to use whey protein as an anti-catabolic supplement to build lean muscle mass.
www.health-marketplace.com /Whey-Protein-Powder.htm   (0 words)

  
 Dr. CHENEY ON UNDENATURED WHEY
These are all "undenatured" whey products, which are processed at lower temperatures than typical powdered whey protein.
Cheney found undenatured whey protein was the best way to increase glutathione levels and function.
It's very important that all whey products be taken on a completely empty stomach so that no acid or digestive enzymes are present to break it down.
www.dfwcfids.org /medical/whey.html   (1251 words)

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