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I noticed that CNP Professional protein powders contain a mix of proteins rather than just one single protein source. Why?

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I noticed that CNP Professional protein powders contain a mix of proteins rather than just one single protein source. Why?

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To answer that, we first have to explain a little bit about the science behind our products. Basically, through the sound, scientific principles of “Fast and Slow Dietary Proteins”, research has concluded that no single source protein supplement is the ideal method to grow new muscle tissue (anabolism) while, at the same time, preventing muscle tissue breakdown in the body (catabolism). If one consumes only Fast proteins, the amino acids enter the bloodstream too fast, stimulating protein synthesis, but also causing the body to divert a significant percentage of the amino acids to the liver, where they are oxidized and used for energy instead of for promoting lean tissue growth. If you combine quality proteins with differing digestion rates in the correct ratios, you can eliminate this uneconomical scenario by creating a sustained release effect. We have combined different types of Fast proteins, in the form of whey protein concentrate, isolate, hydrolysate, and egg white, with a Slow

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