When supporting muscle growth, recovery and overall fitness goals, not all protein powders are created equal. Choosing a protein powder should come down to two essentials: quality and taste, and it should be crafted to support your fitness results without the usual digestive discomforts that can come with whey products.
Here’s why understanding ‘your whey’ matters and what to look out for.
Protein is a powerhouse nutrient crucial for muscle growth, tissue repair and energy production. For women especially, sufficient protein intake can promote lean muscle, boost metabolism and support a healthy immune system. A good protein powder offers a convenient way to meet these needs while also satisfying post-workout hunger and supporting a balanced diet.
What to look for in a quality whey protein powder
- Complete amino acid profile: A high-quality whey protein should have all nine essential amino acids to support muscle repair and recovery.
- Digestive enzymes: Ingredients like Digezyme® help prevent bloating and aid in nutrient absorption, ensuring your body effectively uses the protein.
- Low in sugar and fillers: Opt for a whey protein with minimal additives, sugars and fillers to avoid unnecessary ingredients that don’t benefit your health or fitness goals.
- Sufficient protein content per serving: Look for a product with at least 20 grams of protein per serving.
What to avoid in a whey protein product
- Excessive sugar: High sugar content can lead to energy crashes and weight gain. Steer clear of products with added sugars or artificial sweeteners.
- Low-quality protein sources: Avoid whey proteins that don’t specify a high-quality protein source, as they may lack purity and effectiveness.
- Artificial ingredients and fillers: Look for clean labels. Fillers, artificial colours and preservatives can cause digestive issues and reduce the protein’s effectiveness.
- Lack of digestive support: Many whey proteins lack added digestive enzymes, which can lead to bloating, gas and discomfort.
Common misconceptions about whey protein
Some may think that whey protein is solely for bodybuilders or can lead to ‘bulky’ muscles. In reality, protein powder supports lean muscle development and can be beneficial for anyone looking to improve overall fitness and health.
Another misconception is that all whey proteins are the same. Many lower-quality whey powders lack a complete amino acid profile and can lead to digestive discomfort, cramping or bloating.
Effects of whey protein on your body
Quality matters when it comes to whey. Low-quality protein powders are often associated with uncomfortable side effects such as bloating and gas, due to insufficiently refined ingredients or added fillers.
Introducing Gloot Whey Protein For Her: a whey protein blend specifically designed for women, combining the highest quality protein with an irresistibly creamy and smooth taste. At 29g of protein per serving, the powder is an effective option for muscle support and satiety, and provides a complete amino acid profile to fuel your body’s health journey – effectively and deliciously.
Gloot’s whey protein is formulated to be gut-friendly with the inclusion of Digezyme®, a digestive enzyme blend that aids nutrient absorption and prevents the digestive discomforts commonly associated with protein supplements.
“When choosing a protein powder, quality should never be compromised,” says Greg Tinkler, founder and CEO of Gloot. “We are proud to offer a product that not only meets the highest standards in taste and effectiveness but also respects women’s specific nutritional needs while ensuring every workout counts without the digestive setbacks common to other protein powders.”
Gloot Whey Protein For Her is available on the Gloot website and at select retailers.