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Goat Milk Protein Powder

Goat Milk Protein Powder is also known as Goatein, Pure Goat’s Milk Protein. Goatein contains pure goat’s milk from goats raised without antibiotics or growth hormones. Here are some quick facts about Goat milk powder...



- A complete source of protein, antibiotic and hormone free
- Unique protein powder made from goat’s milk
- Easy to digest: can be tolerated by many people who have difficulty digesting cow’s milk
- Source of complete protein that contains 8 amino acids
- Great for those on low carb diets

Additionally, most other milk protein are made from cow’s milk. Goatein protein is processed without acid or excessive heat; the amino’s, enzymes and bacteria remain in their natural forms. Protein molecules in goat’s milk have different structure than those in cow’s milk. This allows certain people who cannot tolerate bovine milk to consume milk proteins from goats.

The smaller molecules in goat’s milk are closer in size and composition to human milk and less allergenic then cow’s milk. Also, it is partially pre-digested through Poten-Zyme process, making it more bio-available while eliminating lactose content.

The essential amino acid protein of goat milk makes it a complete protein. For children or adults with weak digestion, goat milk had been recommended as an alternative to cow milk. It also proves a favorable ratio of potassium to sodium. You’re going to want to make sure you get something that is going to taste good though. I know a lot of goat protein out there is sour and bitter tasting. Recommend getting something that is flavored.

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