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ImmunPlex Undenatured Whey Protein

Natural whey contains a protein called undenatured whey protein. It is of the highest quality in terms of nutritional value. Undenatured whey protein contains high levels of the amino acid cysteine. Among the popular brands in the food supplement market, ImmunPlex undenatured whey protein isolate is formulated to provide undenatured whey protein, peptides and other vitamins and minerals useful in gaining muscle mass and boosting the body’s energy level. It also functions in eradicating toxic metals from the body. This food supplement contains lecithin that makes it more appealing to health enthusiasts and athletes. Furthermore, ImmunPlex undenatured whey protein does not contain any genetically modified components which are doubted to have adverse effects on the body.

 

Recent scientific researches also prove that ImmunPlex undenatured whey protein isolate has antioxidant activities beneficial in scavenging free radicals such as oxyradicals that cause brain disorders. Neurological disorders such as schizophrenia and Down syndrome may be prevented by the increased intake of undenatured whey protein. The components of this food supplement responsible for such antioxidant activity are the glutathione precursors which function in protecting brain cells from death or necrosis.

In the history of natural medicine, whey protein has been documented to be prescribed even during the time of Hippocrates. Results of scientific researches have proven its numerous health benefits and as people return to natural methods of protecting the body, undenatured whey protein gained much popularity in the food supplement market.

Scientists are also conducting studies on the incorporation of ImmunPlex undenatured whey protein isolate in the diet of cancer patients to prevent the complication called cancer cachexia. Results are very impressive. There are individuals, however, who raise concerns and speculations on the efficacy and safety of this food supplement. Up to the present, no hard evidence has been acquired to prove that undenatured whey protein is harmful to the body when consumed in recommended amounts.

People nowadays have given more value to the basics of gaining a healthier body and wellbeing. These are proper nutrition, exercise, lifestyle modification, and avoidance of vices such as smoking and alcohol consumption. For these people, finding natural sources of nutrients is very important. Not only does undenatured whey protein help in muscle development but it also strengthens the body’s immune system to fight off disease causing microorganisms. An added benefit is its capability of regulating lipid blood levels to reduce cardiovascular risks.

ImmunPlex undenatured whey protein isolate has been regarded as a wonder product. It has been formulated not only to meet an individual’s daily nutritional requirements but is also excellent in terms of palpability and cost-effectiveness. It offers a safer alternative in keeping the body healthy without the adverse effects of synthetic drugs.

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