Protein – a dietary supplement
Protein is actually a dietary supplement. Our hair, skin, nails, muscles, even hormones and everything has protein in it. Unfortunately, we have a predominantly high carbohydrate diet that was more appropriate for people in yester years since there was greater physical activity. Most of the people actually do not get sufficient protein in their diet.
To fulfil protein needs from daily groceries would increase the calorie intake drastically. That is why protein supplements are so relevant.
There is nothing artificial about proteins. But in fact, whey protein is the protein part in the milk that is isolated by simple methods. Besides that there are vegan proteins extracted from vegetables, soya. Etc.
As of now, only a small fraction of our population has begun to realise this but the market is booming.
Health and fitness is presently the most promising industry whatsoever and is on the verge of a boom. It would be the best time for you to enter this business and since you already have a great system in place, you can do wonders.
While noodles are not considered truly healthy for protein and health supplements you can get benefits from the government from the Health ministry as well as sports ministry if you have the right contacts.
Every person, even if he or she is bedridden and does not raise a finger needs 0.8 gm protein per kg of body weight because it is needed for repair of wear and tear keeping the organs young and for efficient body functions.
People, who take protein, have more lean muscle mass, which helps to keep the metabolism high. The high metabolism helps to keep fat levels lowered.
