Paleo Beef Blood Protein Isolate - Grass-Fed - 150 grams
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Beef Blood Protein Isolate - Grass-fed Cows - 150 grams - Paleo Powders
Beef Blood Protein Isolate from Paleo Powders is an advanced dietary supplement developed from the blood of grass-fed cows from New Zealand. The product is a concentrated source of bioactive proteins such as immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM), growth factors (IGF-1, TGF-β) and other peptides that support the body's natural processes. The powder is completely pure, free of dairy products, GMOs, hormones and antibiotics, and is produced under strict GMP standards to ensure the highest quality and safety. This supplement offers a modern approach to the traditional "nose-to-tail" nutrition, which has been an essential part of the human diet for millennia.
Summary
Beef Blood Protein Isolate combines traditional nutritional principles with modern production methods and provides a unique source of bioactive proteins. The product is made from blood from grass-fed cows that graze on open fields in New Zealand, known for sustainable and animal-friendly farming. The powder has a neutral taste, is easy to mix into cold liquids, and is perfect for anyone who wants to support the immune system, gut health and muscle recovery. The recommended dosage is 1–3 grams daily.
Health benefits
Beef Blood Protein Isolate offers a number of potential health benefits based on its bioactive components:
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Support for the immune system: Immunoglobulin G (IgG) and other immune proteins help support the body's natural defense mechanisms and can help maintain normal immune function.*
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Gut health: Bioactive peptides and growth factors can help support a healthy intestinal mucosa and promote a balanced intestinal flora, which is essential for good digestion and nutrient absorption.*
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Muscle recovery: Growth factors such as IGF-1 and TGF-β are known to support the body's natural repair processes after physical activity and can benefit athletes and active people.*
Other potential effects include:
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Support for cell function: Proteins such as lactoferrin and lysozyme can help protect cells from oxidative stress and support normal cell processes.*
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Mental clarity: Some users report increased energy and mental acuity, which may be linked to the product's support for the gut-brain axis.*
Important health effects
The most documented benefits of Beef Blood Protein Isolate are support for the immune system and intestinal health. Immunoglobulins, which make up more than 50% of the protein content, play an important role in maintaining a strong immune system by supporting the body's defense mechanisms against foreign substances. Intestinal health is also central, as the protein helps to strengthen the intestinal mucosa and promote a healthy microbiota. A lesser known but very valuable effect is the product's potential role in supporting muscle recovery, especially thanks to the presence of growth factors such as IGF-1.
Technical details and specifications
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Product name: Beef Blood Protein Isolate - Grass-fed Cows
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Net content: 150 grams
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Source: Blood from grass-fed cows (New Zealand)
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Composition:
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Immunoglobulin G (IgG): >50%
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Bovine serum albumin: ~10%
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Transferrin: ~6%
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IgA and IgM: ~5%
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Bioactive peptides: Lactoferrin, lysozyme, IGF-1, TGF-β, EGF (trace amounts)
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Recommended daily dose: 1–3 grams mixed in cold liquid (shake or smoothie)
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Taste: Neutral
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Production standard: GMP certified
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Free from: Milk, gluten, GMOs, hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and fillers
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Storage: Store dry and cool, out of the reach of children
Grant facts
Serving size: 1-3 grams
Number of servings per container: Approx. 50–150 (depending on dosage)
Contents per serving (3 grams):
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Total protein: ~2.7 grams
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Immunoglobulin G (IgG): ~1.5 grams
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Bovine serum albumin: ~0.3 grams
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Transferrin: ~0.18 grams
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IgA and IgM: ~0.15 grams
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Bioactive growth factors and peptides: Trace amounts
Ingredients: 100% blood protein isolate from grass-fed cows (New Zealand)
Allergens: No known allergens
Reservation
Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements is at your own risk and should be done in consultation with a doctor. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. The effect of this product may vary from person to person. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. Should be kept out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease.
Disclaimer
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