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Sunwarrior Protein Classic Vanilla -- 30 Servings


Sunwarrior Protein Classic Vanilla
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Sunwarrior Protein Classic Vanilla -- 30 Servings

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Sunwarrior Protein Classic Vanilla Description

  • Clean & Simple
  • Organic Plant-Based Sunwarrior Protein Classic
  • 18 g Protein ~ Muscle
  • Sprouted & Fermented
  • 6 Ingredients ~ Ultra Clean
  • USDA Organic
  • Soy Free • No Sugar Added • Gluten Free
  • Dairy Free • Kosher • Vegan

Classic Protein relies on the simple power of raw whole-grain brown rice, including the endosperm and bran, to create a gentle protein that still stacks up to the competition in the gym where it matters most.

 

Why Classic?

As a simple protein, Classic Protein is an ideal choice for those with food allergies, digestive disorders, chronic illness, or physical trauma.

 

Our Renewable Energy Source Deliverers Complete Amino Acids

 

Brown Rice (sprouted and fermented)

Sprouted and fermented brown rice provides a complete and balanced protein, which is essential for muscle and tissue repair. It is naturally high in fiber, hypoallergenic, and gentle on the digestive system. Brown rice has a natural fat-burning effect, which can raise the metabolism and burn calories. Sunwarrior uses the whole grain which creates a silky-smooth taste and texture.

 

Why Sprouting and Fermenting

Sprouting increases the nutritional content (200-400%) and reduces the negative effects of phytic acid. The sprouted brown rice is fermented with active enzymes. During the process, the sugars are separated from the amino acids, creating a complete and balanced low-glycemic protein.

 

Hypoallergenic • Easy on Digestion • Low Glycemic Index • Alkaline Forming


Directions

Suggested Use: Mix, shake or blend 1 scoop with 10 oz of your favorite beverage. Refrigerate and use prepared product same day. Keep package out of direct light and away from heat.
Free Of
Soy, added sugar, gluten, dairy and animal ingredients.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 25 g (1 Scoop)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories100
Total Fat1.5 g2%
   Saturated Fat0.5 g3%
Total Carbohydrate2 g1%
   Dietary Fiber1 g3%
   Total Sugars0 g
     Includes 0 g Added Sugars0%
Protein20 g39%
Calcium20 mg2%
Iron1.2 mg6%
Sodium150 mg6%
Potassium90 mg2%
Amino Acid Profile
Alanine811 mg
Arginine1349 mg
Aspartic Acid1408 mg
Cystine342 mg
Glutamic Acid2800 mg
Glycine584 mg
Histidine377 mg
Isoleucine706 mg
Leucine1300 mg
Lysine518 mg
Methionine441 mg
Phenylalanine887 mg
Proline670 mg
Serine687 mg
Threonine534 mg
Tryptophan298 mg
Tyrosine910 mg
Valine977 mg
Other Ingredients: Organic brown rice protein, organic vanilla flavor, organic guar gum, organic stevia extract, ancient sea salt.

Allergen Notice: This product is manufactured in a facility that may also manufacture products containing peanuts or tree nuts.

Warnings

Color, texture flavor and other traits may vary. We always aim for perfection, but Nature likes variety and who are we to argue?

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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5 Things Fitness Experts Say You Should Do When Choosing a Gym

The fitness industry in the U.S. is bulking up.

A new report from commercial real estate services company JLL indicates the number of new gyms in the U.S. has risen by 23.5 percent since 2010. Today, more than 110,000 gyms are scattered across the country, with the number of locations projected to surpass 120,000 by 2024, JLL says.

It’s healthy to have so many choices, but how do you go about picking from the growing number of fitness centers? We asked fitness experts about what you should weigh when considering your gym options.

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How to Choose a Gym

1. Contemplate the location.

Certified CrossFit trainer Sarah Ray, program development manager at exercise app company Volt Athletics, recommends selecting a gym that’s less than 10 minutes from your home or office.

“Selecting a spot that makes it convenient to get to from home or from work will help bust those excuses,” Ray says, “and keep you consistent with your schedule.”

Plus, it’ll keep you from wasting money. An estimated 5.1 million American adults blow $1.8 billion a year on unused gym memberships.

Ray adds that if you’re eager to enroll in fitness classes, be sure the schedules fit with your own calendar. For instance, if you usually don’t leave the office till 6 p.m., don’t pick a gym where the last fitness class starts at 5 p.m.

2. Pay a visit.

Before you sign up for a gym membership, tour the place where you’re thinking about working out. You’ll want to assess the gym’s cleanliness, equipment (like free weights, treadmills and weight machines) and amenities (such as the locker rooms and the smoothie bar). You don’t want to spend money on a membership at a gym that doesn’t provide most, if not all, of what you’re looking for.

“Does the facility offer the services you’re looking for in order to keep you on track for your fitness goals?” certified fitness and nutrition coach Danielle Muehlenbein says.

By the way, when you’re examining the workout equipment, look to see how old and worn-out it is, and be sure there’s an array of equipment, not just one type, certified personal trainer and nutritionist Jamie Hickey says.

“Make sure you pop in for a tour at the time you would typically be working out. Nothing is worse than taking a midday tour and signing up, then coming back to find out not a single machine is free,” Ray says.

3. Try it before you buy it.

Before committing cash to a membership, ask for a pass good for a free day or free week so you can get a feel for the gym.

“You wouldn't buy a car you’ve never sat in. Why would you invest in a fitness facility without giving it a test run?” Ray says.

In addition, ask relatives, friends and colleagues for recommendations, and check review websites and social media platforms for opinions of current and former gym members. A 2017 survey by Market Force Information found that one-fourth of gym members in the U.S. were unhappy with their fitness centers.

Investigating where other people work out also enables you to potentially pair up with a workout partner who goes to the gym that you’d like to join, according to Hickey.

4. Chat with the staff.

If you’re touring a gym or you’re taking advantage of a free pass, talk with the folks who work there, Hickey suggests. Are they friendly? Are they stand-offish? Are they knowledgeable about equipment and classes? You want to ensure the staff is there to support you.

“Do the environment and the people inspire you to want to consistently spend time there?” Muehlenbein says.

If the environment isn’t inspiring, then consider another gym or simply work out at home.

5. Inquire about the refund policy.

If you find you’re unhappy about the gym you’ve joined, what does it take to back out of the deal? What sort of refund policy is in place? Keep in mind that many gyms make it notoriously hard to cancel a membership contract.

“No matter how much research you do, the ultimate say on whether or not you like the gym will be when you use it for a while,” Hickey says.

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