BNRG, Proto Whey, Pure High-DH Hydrolyzed Whey Protein, Double Chocolate, 2.1 lbs (962 g) - 2pc
BNRG, Proto Whey, Pure High-DH Hydrolyzed Whey Protein, Double Chocolate, 2.1 lbs (962 g) - 2pc
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BNRG, Proto Whey, Pure High-DH Hydrolyzed Whey Protein, Double Chocolate, 2.1 lbs (962 g) - 2pc

$ 81.61

SIZE

2pc
Pack of 1

DESCRIPTION

Exceptional Protein Nutrition Over 40% DI & Tripeptides DTP - DI and Tripeptide Technology 20 Grams Protein 10 Grams EAAs 145 Calories Per Serving DEM - Digestive Energy Matrix Dietary Supplement Powercrunch Treat Your Body Smart The Einstein of Protein BNRG - Be- Energy Pure High-DH Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Hydrolysis is the natural intestinal process of breaking down whole proteins found in food and supplements into smaller proteins, called peptides (Micro Peptides), and amino acids. DH is the Degree of Hydrolysis, which indicates the extent to which the protein has been broken down. Higher DH means more rapid and complete absorption. In order to be absorbed, protein must be hydrolyzed down to amino acids or to the smallest peptides, called di and tripeptides. Whole proteins, including whey isolates, concentrates, caseins, soy, and blends are large proteins and naturally contain little to no Micro Peptides, and no di and tripeptides. Proto Whey is 100% Micro Peptides, of which, up to 40% are di and tripeptides. Targeted Protein Delivery The di and tripeptides in Proto Whey target the PEPT-1 transporter which transports over 8,400 different di and tripeptides. Whole protein digestion relies heavily on amino acid transporters which are far more specific and transport only a fraction of what PEPT-1 transporters do. The speed and efficiency of the PEPT-1 transport system allows for faster delivery of protein throughout the body and bypasses other systems that can limit the delivery of amino acids. Di and tripeptides carry metabolic information not present in amino acids. High-DH proteins deliver protein into the blood primarily as di and tripeptides whereas whole protein digestion often results in single amino acids.BNRG

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