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What To Consider When Buying Organic Protein Powder

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By Earlene McGee


Even though most people will never develop the musculature of a dedicated bodybuilder, protein supplements can be very useful for increasing endurance and strength. They have become increasingly popular with individuals who consistently exercise and have set specific physical goals for personal progress. Organic protein powder is a logical choice for many health-conscious consumers, and is a rapidly growing segment of the nutrition industry.

The substance is derived from several different sources, including whey, casein, eggs, soy, milk, and rice, and is commonly consumed as shakes or smoothies. It requires no kitchen facility to prepare, can be taken to work, can have a lower calorie count that is helpful for people trying to lose weight, and is easily digested. It helps rebuild muscle tissue after a strenuous workout, and is primarily marketed to younger, active people.

Most people do not really have a protein deficiency, and some nutritionists have even published warnings to alert consumers about the physical dangers of consistently substituting the shakes for real food, or drinking too many on top of an established high-protein diet. Long-term reliance is discouraged, and in some instances has lead to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Worst case scenarios include serious problems in bones and organs.

Few people actually use them to that extent, and the supplements can be beneficial for young adults who are still not fully grown. They are also helpful for people beginning an exercise regimen, or increasing the intensity of their current program. People who have been seriously injured use them to help speed recovery, and vegetable-based formulas are ideal for both vegetarians and those who are lactose-intolerant.

The next logical step for manufacturers has been to incorporate organically produced ingredients. The supplement industry has been criticized for under-regulation of some product ingredients, and there are still few controls compared to most other foods. The word organic sounds healthier to consumers, and has been over-used as a marketing tool, but is an important consideration when buying a product.

People want food raised without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and supermarket sales of organically grown meat and produce are no longer limited to high-priced outlets. To be certified, a food must be produced in accordance with USDA regulations governing initial production, handling after harvest, and in the end result of processing. Those standards may also apply to some ingredients used in powdered supplements.

The most informed consumers ignore marketing strategies and check the labels carefully before buying any product. Simply designating a particular product as purely and ethically produced does not transform it into a natural product, even though it may have well-documented benefits. Adding the organic label automatically increases store prices, and nutritional supplements share that markup.

Those with food allergies or gluten intolerance find organic products to be a generally safer choice, and consider them worth the additional cost. In an increasingly degraded environment, buying these products encourages more sustainable practices. Today there are more supplemental powder choices than ever before, making it even more important to be aware of the ingredients before buying.




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