We are committed to transparency and providing you with the best nutritional tools for your wellness journey. That’s why we are excited to give you a deeper look into the groundbreaking animal-free egg white protein powder. We have updated our amino acid profile to give you an even clearer picture of the incredible benefits packed into every scoop.
A Deeper Dive into Protein
You may have noticed our previous packaging had a slightly different amino acid list. The science behind testing protein is complex. Standard lab methods for analyzing amino acids are incredibly thorough, but they can’t measure everything at once. Some amino acids require a separate, specialized test to be accurately detected. Our initial packaging was based on the first round of testing, and now, with all the data in, we are thrilled to share the complete and final results with you!
The Power of a Complete Protein
Here is the complete amino acid profile for the animal-free egg white protein powder. A complete protein source like this provides all the essential amino acids your body needs for optimal function.
Typical Amino Acid Profile
Why a Complete Amino Acid Profile Matters
- Supports Your Active Lifestyle: The animal-free egg white protein provides all nine essential amino acids. Essential amino acids are those which the body cannot produce on its own and must be acquired from dietary sources.
- Rich in BCAAs for Your Fitness Goals: Our protein is naturally rich in Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) like Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine. These specific amino acids are popular in the fitness community for their role in supporting muscle health and recovery.
- A Foundational Nutrient: Dietary protein is a fundamental macronutrient that plays a role in the body's overall structure and systems. Supplying your diet with a high-quality protein source is a key part of a balanced nutritional strategy.
*A note on natural variation: You may notice slight variations when comparing the animal-free protein to traditional, chicken-sourced egg whites. It's helpful to know that amino acid levels in chicken egg whites naturally vary due to factors like breed, age, and processing (e.g., powdered vs. liquid). Any variation between our product and chicken-sourced egg whites is well within this typical, natural range.



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