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Thorne Research Whey Protein Isolate - NSF Certified for Sport Chocolate -- 30 Servings


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Thorne Research Whey Protein Isolate - NSF Certified for Sport Chocolate -- 30 Servings

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Thorne Research Whey Protein Isolate - NSF Certified for Sport Chocolate Description

  • 21 Grams of Bioavailable Protein with Flavors and Sweeteners Derived from Natural Sources
  • Derived From Natural Flavors
  • Derived From Natural Colors
  • Gluten Free
  • Soy Free

Great tasting, high-quality whey protein designed for athletes, aging individuals, and anyone requiring additional support for muscle repair.

 

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

 

The NSF Certified for Sport® certification program, verifies that:

  • Testing products so they do not contain any of 290 substances banned by major athletic organizations
  • The contents of the supplement actually match what is printed on the label
    • Toxicological review of ingredients and verification of the product


Directions

Suggested Use: Mix 1 scoop with at least 8 ounces of water, juice or preferred beverage daily or as recommended by your health-care practitioner.

Free Of
Gluten and soy.

*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: One Scoop (30.2 g)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories100
Total Fat1 g1%
   Saturated Fat0.5 g3%
Cholesterol10 mg3%
Total Carbohydrate4 g1%
   Dietary Fiber1 g4%
   Total Sugars2 g
     Includes 1 g Added Sugars2%
Protein21 g42%
Calcium94 mg7%
Iron1 mg6%
Sodium105 mg5%
Potassium200 mg4%
Whey Protein Isolate25 g*
Proprietary Blend30 mg
   Bromelain*
   Papain*
Typical Amino Acids Amounts Per Serving:
Alanine1 g
Arginine0.6 g
Aspartic Acid2.1 g
Cysteine0.5 g
Glutamic Acid3.6 g
Glycine0.4 g
Histidine ^0.4 g
Isoleucine ^1.2 g
Leucine ^2.2 g
Lysine ^1.9 g
Methionine ^0.5 g
Phenylalanine ^0.7 g
Proline1.2 g
Serine1.1 g
Threonine ^1.5 g
Tryptophan ^0.4 g
Tyrosine0.6 g
Valine ^1.2 g
^ Essential Amino Acid
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Alkalized cocoa powder, flavors, evaporated cane juice sugar, stevia extract (leaf), xanthan gum, carboxymethylcellulose gum.

Contains ingredient derived from milk (whey protein isolate).

Warnings

If pregnant, consult your health-care practitioner before using this product.

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Protein Powder for Kids: A Smart Supplement or One to Avoid?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Whether you’re a parent or a caregiver, you probably care a lot about the health of your kids. This includes what they eat, and whether they are getting the right amounts of nutrients from different foods. Since many young kids tend to resort to high-carb and less-nutrient-dense foods, the concern about whether they are getting enough protein is a common one. Yet is protein powder for kids a good idea? Keep reading to learn more.

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Protein Powder for Kids: What Parents Need to Know

How much protein do kids need?

Protein is a highly discussed nutrient in the media and health industry, and it may seem like you are constantly hearing that you should be trying to get more protein into your diet. Since protein is involved in many important bodily functions including growth, muscle development, and proper immune system functioning, getting enough is important, especially for children with growing bodies. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the following protein intake for children:
  • Ages 1-3: 13 g/day
  • Ages 4-8: 19 g/day
  • Ages 9-13: 34 g/day
  • Males aged 14-18: 52 g/day
  • Females aged 14-18: 46g/day
Since protein is found in many plant and animal foods, these protein needs are not difficult to achieve if a child is consuming a balanced diet. In fact, many sources report that most children in America are getting enough protein in their diets.

Can kids have protein powder?

Whether or not kids can have protein powder depends on a few factors. While some protein powders are suitable for children, they are usually not necessary. While protein is important, more is not always better. Too much protein can put stress on the liver and kidneys, and also increase the risk of dehydration. Still, there are some instances where using protein powder may be appropriate for kids, such as for kids who are underweight or who eat a very restricted diet. Protein powder may also be helpful to add to a meal that wouldn’t otherwise contain much protein in it. If you do decide to use protein powder for kids, it is important to choose the type wisely, since not all are appropriate for children.

Tips for using protein powders with kids

As there are hundreds of different protein powders on the market, there are many that contain more than just protein. Some types of protein powders have added ingredients like caffeine, herbs, probiotics, added sugar, and artificial flavorings which may be either not appropriate or even unsafe for kids to consume. When selecting a protein powder to use for kids, try to choose one that contains only pure forms of protein, usually coming from either whey, soy or a mix of other plant-based sources. It is best to avoid brands that contain other added ingredients, with the exception of vitamins and minerals. In addition, when using protein powder with kids you do not need to follow the same serving size as an adult, since kids need much less protein than adults do. So if a serving size is one scoop, try using only half of a scoop. Protein powder can easily be mixed into things like smoothies, baked goods and oatmeal. You should also note that protein powders are classified as a dietary supplement and are therefore not regulated for safety or effectiveness by the Food and drug Administration (FDA). Therefore, it is very important to read the nutrition label and ingredients list and to buy from only reputable brands. To be extra safe, it is a good idea to check with your child’s pediatrician before adding protein powder to their diet.

Simple ways to boost kids protein intake without powders

Before resorting to protein powders, parents and caregivers should aim to take a food-first approach to protein by offering their children a variety of both plant and animal foods daily (according to dietary needs). Here are some simple ways to help your child eat enough protein without protein powder:
  • Offer nut butters on foods like fruit, sandwiches and crackers, or mixed into oatmeal or smoothies
  • Try bean-based pastas such as those made from chickpeas or lentils, and top with a sprinkle of cheese
  • Serve yogurt or eggs for breakfast
  • Offer cow or soy milk at mealtimes
  • Serve fish and poultry like salmon, tuna, chicken breast and ground turkey regularly
  • Sprinkle chia, flax or hemp seeds onto yogurt or mixed in oatmeal or a smoothie
  • Offer things like nuts, cheese and crackers, or low-sugar snack bars made with ingredients like nut butter and oats at snack times
  • Add beans to meals like burritos and soups
  • Serve veggies or crackers with hummus as a dip
Keep in mind that kids don’t need to eat large amounts of these foods to meet their protein needs. A little at each meal is usually enough.

In summary

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