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  2. Shaking up a few scoops of protein powder with water may be part of your post-workout recovery ritual. Or perhaps you prefer blending it in your daily smoothie so the drink becomes less a snack ...

  3. The 6 Best Protein Powders, According to Dietitians and Testers

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    See at Amazon.com . $60 at Walmart.com . Price: $60 | Available size: 15.73 oz. | Source of protein: Whey | Diet type: Low-carb | Third-party tested: Yes What we like: The flavor profile is as ...

  4. Does Protein Powder Make You Gain Weight? - AOL

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    Adding a scoop of protein powder to your morning smoothie or drinking a protein shake post-workout isn’t guaranteed to cause weight gain. But there is a reason gym bros adore the stuff — it ...

  5. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    For bodybuilders, whey protein provides amino acids used to aid in muscle recovery. [15] Whey protein is derived from the process of making cheese from milk. There are three types of whey protein: whey concentrate, whey isolate, and whey hydrolysate. Whey concentrate is 29–89% protein by weight whereas whey isolate is 90%+ protein by weight.

  6. Protein supplement - Wikipedia

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    A protein supplement is a dietary supplement or a bodybuilding supplement, and usually comes in the form of a protein bar, protein powder, and even readily available as a protein shake. Usually made from whey, plant, and/or meat sources.

  7. Whey protein - Wikipedia

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    Powders are typically between 29%–89% protein by dry weight. Whey Protein Isolates (WPI) are processed to remove fat and lactose, and as a result, WPI powders are typically over 90% protein by dry weight. Like WPC, WPI are mild and slightly milky in taste. Whey Protein Hydrolysates (WPH) are whey proteins that are predigested and partially ...