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  2. 30 Best Protein Powders For Weight Loss - AOL

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    With no added sugars, artificial flavors, sweeteners, or colors, you’ll get all the benefits of a high-quality protein powder without any of the unnecessary additives.

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  5. Naked Juice - Wikipedia

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    Naked Juice is an American brand that produces juices and smoothies.The company is based in Monrovia, California and is owned by PAI Partners.The first Naked Juice drink was produced in 1983 and sold in California under the name "Naked Juice", referring to the composition of no artificial flavors, added sugar, or preservatives. [1]

  6. Whey protein - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence that whey protein is more bio-available than casein or soy protein. [18] [19] Whey protein is commonly marketed as a dietary supplement, typically sold in powdered form for mixing into beverages. [2] Whey protein is also commonly used as a thickener to improve texture and decrease syneresis in many types of yogurt.

  7. 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.