Grass-Fed Whey Protein Story
Adequate high-quality protein is essential to support a healthy
metabolism, immune function, and healthy body composition
throughout the lifespan.
When formulating something as important as a healthy protein
supplement, we insisted on finding the purest source of quality
whey protein available, which brought us to New Zealand.
New Zealand’s dairy industry is perhaps the most well-run and
sustainable agriculture industries in the world. High standards
for both animal welfare and environmental stewardship yield
nutrient dense dairy products that support consumer health along
with great taste and sustainability.
New Zealand is one of the few places in the world where cows can
graze on their natural diet of grasses year-round, and the
organic, non-GMO pastures supply >85% of the cows’ diets as
nature intended. The use of antibiotics, hormones (rBGH and
rBST), and chemical herbicides/pesticides is prohibited in NZ
agriculture.
The bottom line is, if you care about the quality of protein in
your routine you don’t need to look further than Life Time
Fitness’s Grass-fed Whey Protein.
Formula Highlights
- Naturally flavored and sweetened whey protein
concentrate – no synthetic flavors or artificial sweeteners.
- 20g of Whey protein per serving from New
Zealand Grass-fed cows.
- Rich source of all essential and
branched-chain amino acids.*
- Easy to mix, creamy texture.
- Compared to conventional whey, grass-fed whey
boasts higher levels of immunoglobulins and several other
nutrients (omega-3 fatty acids, CLA, beta-carotene, vitamin D)*
- Finished goods are tested to ensure protein
claim is met and is also screened for heavy metals, microbes,
and other contaminants before being released.
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