Immuno Golden Whey- Pro Gluthatione is the evolution of whey protein allied to the benefits and flavor traditionally used in the golden milk recipe with roots in Ayurveda such as turmeric, which supports joint function†; black & cayenne peppers, ginger, cardamom, and coconut milk. Our exclusive formula deliciously combines the benefits of the standardized extracts with the high-quality isolate & hydrolyzed whey protein to fuel up your body for lean muscle mass gain and maintenance.†
An additional combination of amino acids (cysteine, glutamine & glycine), vitamins and minerals enhance your body’s natural production of glutathione, the most important antioxidant in the human body, while yeast beta-glucan gives extra support to your immune system.†
Its levels can be considered a physiological health indicator; however, over the years, our body's ability to produce glutathione diminishes. In the IMMUNO GOLDEN WHEY PRO-GLUTATHIONE formula, there are key amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that are precursors to glutathione, a crucial substance for our body.†
Glutathione plays an important role in protecting the cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function. It is produced from specific nutrients: amino acids that form its structure (cysteine, glutamine & glycine), vitamins, and minerals that participate in complementary reactions during its synthesis process (vitamins B2, magnesium and selenium).†
Consider all the toxins (free radicals, pesticides, cleaning products, radiation, or heavy
metals, for example) that your body comes into contact with daily, in addition to the normal daily stress.
All these processes lead our cells to produce ‘residual substances’-or ‘free radicals’.
These molecules, in excess, can cause an imbalance in our body, leading to a
state of oxidative stress.†
Ginger
Natural digestive spice rich in phytonutrients, such as gingerols, with benefits for
the normal functioning of the digestive system.†
Turmeric
(500mg turmeric standardized extract -95% curcuminoids)
Curcumin, its active compound, has been widely studied by science for its beneficial
effects on gut and joint health.†
Coconut milk
Beyond adding more creaminess and flavor, it provides the fats needed to absorb
curcumin, the fat-soluble active compound of turmeric.†
Cinnamon
Has important benefits for the body†, and with a delicious and distinctive flavor.
Cardamom
It adds a very special flavor, slightly spicy and refreshing.
Black pepper
Standardized extract
Working in synergy with the other ingredients, the combination of black pepper is
capable of increasing the absorption of curcumin.†
Our desire is that you achieve your greatest potential. This is why we create ESSENTIAL ENHANCED FORMULAS based on an understanding of how our body works as a whole and our expertise in combining high quality ingredients in the perfect proportions to enhance their functionality.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS
All our supplements are formulated to offer you the world’s best raw materials in intelligent products. That means that we think about every detail, from what each product contains to what it does not contain, and the science behind it.
Serving Size 1 Scoop (33g)
Servings Per Container 15
Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
---|---|---|
Calories | 110 | |
Total Fat | 2g | 3%* |
Saturated fat | 2g | 8%* |
Cholesterol | Less than 5mg | <1%* |
Total Carbohydrate | 5g | 2%* |
Dietary Fiber | 1g | 4%* |
Total Sugars | 0g | ** |
Protein | 18g | 36% |
Vitamin C (as magnesium ascorbate) | 270mg | 300% |
Vitamin E (as mixed tocopherols) | 50mg | 333% |
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) (as riboflavin 5'-phosphate) | 2mg | 154% |
Calcium (naturally occurring) | 83mg | 6% |
Phosphorus (naturally occurring) | 48mg | 4% |
Magnesium (as magnesium bisglycinate chelate and ascorbate) | 80mg | 19% |
Selenium (as selenomethionine) | 25mcg | 45% |
Sodium (as sodium chloride; and naturally occurring | 104mg | 5% |
Potassium (naturally occurring) | 175mg | 4% |
Pro-Glutathione Immune Complex | 24g | ** |
Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate | 20g | ** |
L-Cysteine, L-Glycine, L-Glutamine, Vitamin B2, Selenium, Magnesium | 3,162mg | ** |
Taurine | 820mg | ** |
Yeast beta-glucan (from Saccharomyces cerevisiae) | 300mg | ** |
Golden Milk Complex | 4.9g | ** |
Coconut milk powder, ginger (rhizome) powder, Cayenne & Black Pepper (fruit) Standardized Extracts, cardamom (seed) powder | 4.380mg | ** |
Turmeric (rhizome) Standardized Extract | 500mg | ** |
*Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2000 calorie diet **Daily Value (DV) not established
Other ingredients: cinnamon (bark) powder, turmeric (rhizome) powder, natural flavors, gellan gum, annatto (color), and steviol glycosides. CONTAINS: TREE NUTS (COCONUT), MILK, and SOY.
EVERY DETAIL IS ESSENTIAL
You care deeply about what goes into your body which is why we care deeply about what goes into our products. We source only the finest raw materials and combine them into intelligent solutions. This means giving as much thought to what we leave out as to what we put in.
THE POWER OF INGREDIENTS:
STANDARDIZED EXTRACTS
Look for STANDARDIZED EXTRACTS when selecting products with botanical ingredients to ensure effectiveness. The intention behind standardization is to guarantee that you obtain the precise amount of a cleaner and more concentrated extract, enhancing its benefits.†
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