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Is protéines lactosérum vegan?

Protéines lactosérum is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is protéines lactosérum?

Protéines lactosérum, also known as whey protein, is a high-quality protein derived from milk that has become very popular among athletes, bodybuilders, and fitness enthusiasts in recent years. It is a complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids necessary for muscle growth and repair. Whey protein is quickly absorbed by the body and has been shown to promote muscle recovery, reduce inflammation, and increase lean muscle mass. It is available in various forms such as powder, bars, and shakes and can be easily incorporated into one's diet to support health and fitness goals.

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