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Whey protein is being investigated as both a nutritional and functional food. The source of whey protein in Physicians' Protein Complex is bovine milk. The milk used is free of Bovine Growth Hormone and does not contain any genetically modified organisms (GMO-free). Nutritionally, amino acids are categorized into two groups: essential and non-essential. Essential amino acids must be obtained through the diet. Physicians' Protein Complex is a complete source of nutritionally essential amino acids and a source of non-essential amino acids.*
Recommendation: Take 2 scoops mixed in cold water or juice once daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Do not heat or mix with hot food or drinks.
Serving Size: 2 scoops (20g) Powder
Ingredients: - Calories 80
- Calories from Fat 10
- Total Fat 1 g, 2% DV
- Cholesterol 40 mg, 13% DV
- Total Carbohydrate 2 g, 1% DV
- Sugars 1 g *
- Protein 15 g, 30% DV
- Calcium 75 mg, 8% DV
- Sodium 30 mg, 1% DV
- Whey Protein Concentrate (milk) 20 g *
Percent Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet. *Daily Value (DV) not established.
Notes: CAUTION:Do not use this product for weight reduction or if you have a known dairy allergy or are lactose intolerant.If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. Typical Amino Acid Profile Amino Acidas mg/g of protein Methionine(1)21.8 Threonine(1)44.9 Tryptophan(1)17.8 Valine(1)(3)48.8 Lysine(1)90.0 Isoluecine(1)(3)47.3 Leucine(1)(3)115.0 Phenylalanine(1)33.4 Arginine(2)26.6 Tyrosine(2)38.4 Histidine(2)16.5 Cysteine(2)22.8 Glutamic Acid156.0 Glycine18.3 Proline45.8 Serine38.9 Alanine50.9 Aspartic Acid96.9 (1)Essential Amino Acid (2)Conditionally Essential Amino Acid (3)Branched Chain Amino Acid
Dietary supplements can interact with prescription or over the counter medications. Consult with your physician before taking dietary supplements, if you have any medical problems.
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