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It is utilized up to 99% to help build new protein, muscle & collagen, without the caloric impact and without breaking a fast.
It is further supplemented with Nucleic Acid building blocks to help direct the process of Protein Synthesis itself.*
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View all health articlesFor the last few years a sort of battle has existed regarding protein.
Is meat or vegan protein better?
How much protein should I take? Is it too little or too much? Do people in general need more protein or less protein?
Beyond that, some say that meat proteins cause an inflammatory response in the body so we should get protein from plants.
Others say we need more animal protein, that it’s a superior protein source and provides key nutrients not available in plant proteins.
Some say too much protein is toxic and others say too little protein impacts our hormones, muscle, bones, mood, and immune system.
So how do we answer this?
Well, we don’t.
Because we’re asking the wrong questions.
And the reason we’re asking the wrong questions is because we’re starting from the wrong point of data.
Let's dive in.