Big Zone Battle Whey 1000g
Big Zone Battle Whey 1000g
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Why Whey?
In order to ensure the highest possible regeneration for the athlete, it is essential to keep the body in an anabolic (building) state. During heavy physical exertion, the organism is under stress, which reacts by releasing catabolic (degrading) hormones. In order to reverse this state, it is necessary to supply the body with protein, as this can stimulate protein synthesis and initiate the necessary regenerative processes. The body reacts particularly effectively after the end of exertion; in this phase, it reacts particularly sensitively to nutrients and absorbs them like a sponge in order to get out of its catabolic state. This is where the rapid digestibility of whey protein comes into play. Whey protein has the advantage of entering the bloodstream within 45 minutes. The body can therefore initiate all regenerative processes.
What problems can arise?
Many athletes know the feeling of being extremely full after their post-workout shake. This is usually accompanied by a bloated stomach and a feeling of fullness. The meal that follows can become torture.
Due to individual diets, not every stomach is able to optimally digest large amounts of protein. This delays absorption into the bloodstream and destroys the speed advantage of whey.
Why Big Zone Battle Whey?
To counteract this problem, we have added all the necessary digestive enzymes (bromelain, papain and especially lactase) to the whey.
The added enzymes can relieve the stomach of the work of providing or producing sufficient amounts of protein. The athlete therefore experiences a far less satiating effect because the protein passes through the gastrointestinal tract much more quickly. Bloating and a feeling of fullness can thus be minimized and regenerative processes can be initiated more quickly.
Product highlights
Addition of digestive enzymes
Suitable for lactose intolerant people
Creamy consistency
Recommended dosage
Stir 30 g (1 heaped measuring spoon) into 150 ml of water or low-fat milk and take preferably in the morning and after training
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