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https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-833-WHEY+PROTEIN.aspx


==Whey protein products: Whey Protein Powder==
Whey protein is '''LIKELY SAFE''' for most children and adults when taken by mouth appropriately. High doses can cause some side effects such as increased bowel movements, nausea, thirst, bloating, cramps, reduced appetite, tiredness (fatigue), and headache.
Whey protein powder is most common the final product people can see from the market made from whey protein. Because common dietary protein quality cannot meet the needs of training and competition. The intensity of competitive sports is growing. Whey protein powder very often used as a supplement for athletes to obtain quicker muscle recovery, anti-fatigue and etc.


==Benefit and side-effect of consuming Whey protein powder==
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The often heard benefits of consuming whey protein powder are the following. First, it helping you preserve lean body tissue (particularly during exercise) as it delivers bioavailable amino acids and cysteine. Second, it supporting your immune system, as it contains immunoglobulins. Third, it maintaining blood pressure levels that are already within the normal range, and promoting healthy vascular function. However, many side-effects of whey protein consumption are known. Whey protein is likely safe for most children and adults when taken by mouth appropriately. High doses can cause some side effects such as increased bowel movements, nausea, thirst, bloating, cramps, reduced appetite, tiredness (fatigue), and headache.


==Use of whey protein powder for HIV patient==
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The reason whey protein is known as support immune system is that whey protein contains immunoglobulins. Therefore, it is sometimes used by HIV patient as a support for their weakened immune system. However, there is evidence shows that early research suggests that taking whey protein for 4 months does not improve immune function in children with HIV. So it is still questionable whether whey protein powder has a positive effect on HIV patient in promoting support for their immune system.


==Source, Revalents ==
=== Side-chain hydrophobicity scale derived from transmembrane protein folding into lipid bilayers ===


1. Sun, Ronghui. “The Research on the Anti-Fatigue Effect of Whey Protein Powder in Basketball Training.” The Research on the Anti-Fatigue Effect of Whey Protein Powder in Basketball Training, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Search DatabaseSearch Term Search, 26 Oct. 2015, vp5qw4uf5x.search.serialssolutions.com/?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004.
=== The Impact of Powder Diffraction on the Structural Characterization of Organic Crystalline Materials ===


Trustworthy source on discussing the reason for athletes to consume whey protein powder
=== Effect of Some Non-Protein Nitrogen Components on the Heat Stability of Skim-Milk Powders ===


2. https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-833-WHEY+PROTEIN.aspx
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Whey protein is '''LIKELY SAFE''' for most children and adults when taken by mouth appropriately. High doses can cause some side effects such as increased bowel movements, nausea, thirst, bloating, cramps, reduced appetite, tiredness (fatigue), and headache.


3. Mercola. “Whey Protein Health Benefits.” Mercola.com, Fitness Peak, 10 June 2016, fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2016/06/10/benefits-of-whey-protein.aspx.
=== The effects of soy protein containing phytoestrogens on menopausal symptoms in postmenopausal women ===


This source talks about both the good and bad about whey protein consumption including how whey protein promotes Weight Loss and Muscle Gain, how much protein do we need, Beware of High-Protein Diets and etc.
=== Effects on menopausal symptoms and acceptability of isoflavone-containing soy powder dietary supplementation ===


4. “Whey Protein: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Dosage, and Warning.” WebMD, WebMD, www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-833/whey-protein.
=== [PDF] Whey proteins as a food supplement in HIV-seropositive individuals ===


This source discuss the broad use of whey protein powder such as for HIV patient. It also suggests a key idea of high does of consumption effect people's health negatively.
=== Effects of whey protein and resistance exercise on body cell mass, muscle strength, and quality of life in women with HIV ===
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Final Assignment:

Whey protein products: Whey Protein Powder

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Whey protein powder is most common the final product people can see from the market made from whey protein. Because common dietary protein quality cannot meet the needs of training and competition. The intensity of competitive sports is growing. Whey protein powder very often used as a supplement for athletes to obtain quicker muscle recovery, anti-fatigue and etc.

Benefit and side-effect of consuming Whey protein powder

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The often heard benefits of consuming whey protein powder are the following. First, it helping you preserve lean body tissue (particularly during exercise) as it delivers bioavailable amino acids and cysteine. Second, it supporting your immune system, as it contains immunoglobulins. Third, it maintaining blood pressure levels that are already within the normal range, and promoting healthy vascular function. However, many side-effects of whey protein consumption are known. Whey protein is likely safe for most children and adults when taken by mouth appropriately. High doses can cause some side effects such as increased bowel movements, nausea, thirst, bloating, cramps, reduced appetite, tiredness (fatigue), and headache.

Use of whey protein powder for HIV patient

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The reason whey protein is known as support immune system is that whey protein contains immunoglobulins. Therefore, it is sometimes used by HIV patient as a support for their weakened immune system. However, there is evidence shows that early research suggests that taking whey protein for 4 months does not improve immune function in children with HIV. So it is still questionable whether whey protein powder has a positive effect on HIV patient in promoting support for their immune system.

Source, Revalents

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1. Sun, Ronghui. “The Research on the Anti-Fatigue Effect of Whey Protein Powder in Basketball Training.” The Research on the Anti-Fatigue Effect of Whey Protein Powder in Basketball Training, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Search DatabaseSearch Term Search, 26 Oct. 2015, vp5qw4uf5x.search.serialssolutions.com/?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004.

Trustworthy source on discussing the reason for athletes to consume whey protein powder

2. https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-833-WHEY+PROTEIN.aspx

Whey protein is LIKELY SAFE for most children and adults when taken by mouth appropriately. High doses can cause some side effects such as increased bowel movements, nausea, thirst, bloating, cramps, reduced appetite, tiredness (fatigue), and headache.

3. Mercola. “Whey Protein Health Benefits.” Mercola.com, Fitness Peak, 10 June 2016, fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2016/06/10/benefits-of-whey-protein.aspx.

This source talks about both the good and bad about whey protein consumption including how whey protein promotes Weight Loss and Muscle Gain, how much protein do we need, Beware of High-Protein Diets and etc.

4. “Whey Protein: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Dosage, and Warning.” WebMD, WebMD, www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-833/whey-protein.

This source discuss the broad use of whey protein powder such as for HIV patient. It also suggests a key idea of high does of consumption effect people's health negatively.