Thursday, 12 October 2017

What are the benefits and disadvantages of consuming whey

Having in the past 12 months taken up a serious fitness programme more and more I am conscious of my fellow gymers drinking Protein Shakes

Not sure of the conventional wisdom in taking this source of protein so I have put some information together that may be useful.

Lets talk about whey its actually a by-product in the cheese making process.   The two proteins in milk are casein and whey.   Whey has become very commonly used in the as a supplement in people performing resistance training.  The idea would be to improve muscle synthesis and promote the growth of lean muscle mass.

 Whey protein is considered a complete protein as it contains all 9 essential amino acids. It is low in lactose content.

There are many benefits associated with the consumption of whey protein, and researchers are constantly finding new possible therapeutic properties. Here, we explain what the benefits might be, and look at some of the side effects and potential risks.

Many of the potential benefits are based on single studies and more evidence is required before making definitive judgment.
Whey protein is a mixture of beta-lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin, bovine serum albumin, and immunoglobins.
Possible benefits include weight loss and lowering cholesterol.
Possible dangers include nausea and headaches, but at moderate doses, whey protein is not considered dangerous.
What are the possible health benefits of whey protein?
Aiding weight loss

According to one study of 158 people, published in Nutrition & Metabolism, those who were given whey "lost significantly more body fat and showed a greater preservation of lean muscle compared to subjects consuming the control beverage."

Anti-cancer properties

Promising results were published in the journal Anticancer Research for the use of whey protein concentrate in cancer treatment. More research is needed.

Lowering cholesterol

A study, published in The British Journal of Nutrition, gave whey supplements to 70 overweight men and women for 12 weeks and measured a number of parameters, such as lipid and insulin levels. They found that "there was a significant decrease in total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol at week 12 in the whey group compared with the casein (group)."

Asthma

Whey protein could improve the immune response in children with asthma. One small study involving 11 children, published in the International Journal of Food Science and Nutrition, found that children with asthma who were supplemented with 10 gram whey protein twice daily for 1 month had an improved immune response.

Lowering blood pressure and reducing risk of cardiovascular disease

Research published in the International Dairy Journal found that beverages that were supplemented with whey protein significantly reduced blood pressure in patients with hypertension; their risk of developing heart disease or stroke was also lower.

Reducing weight loss in HIV-positive patients

A study published in the journal Clinical and Investigative Medicine found that whey protein may help reduce weight loss among HIV-positive patients.


Possible dangers of whey protein
muscular man holding his stomach
Dangers of whey protein include stomach pains and cramps when consumed at high doses.
Some people who are allergic to milk may be specifically allergic to whey. In moderate doses, whey protein does not typically cause any adverse events. However, consuming very high doses can cause:

stomach pains
cramps
reduced appetite
nausea
headache
fatigue
Consistent high doses of whey protein may also cause acne. From a nutritional point of view, whey protein is very unusual and does not have a natural equivalent.

Some people believe that there are risks from nutritionally refined foods such as these, because, although they contain a lot of nutrients, the balance is heavily tipped towards protein.


Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Hunter Stove annouce a new Stove range it is quality engineering at its best

The Hunter Stoves Group have launched a new multi-fuel burning range of stoves it will be in the Cleanburn range.  The others in this group are the ever popular Lovenholm and Skagen models, this beautifully sleek, curved stove is the epitome of modern design.  The Irish website Fastglass  www.fastglass.ie  supply stove glass, and replacement stove glass for all makes of the popular Hunter stoves.

A removable handle ensures the stove maintains a completely smooth appearance. Using the same handle, our now famous Tripleburn technology is controlled by the subtle sliders on the front of the stove, adding to the futuristic design. There is also the practicality of a wood store underneath the firebox.

The Strömstad 5 does not only look stunning but has the statistics to match. As well as being DEFRA approved, it has a 4.7kW nominal output with a significant heat range of between 3.6-7kW and combines a high efficiency of 78% and impressively low CO emission of 0.23%.

The clearance distances to combustible materials are a remarkable 20mm from the rear of the stove and 180mm from the sides. When freestanding, it is also approved to sit on a 12mm hearth.

With the addition of the new Strömstad 5 stove comes a fresh, new Cleanburn brochure with sleek Scandinavian images to match the stove’s sophisticated Scandinavian-styled design.
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Thursday, 28 September 2017

How to make the best use of glass in heating your home


Now nowadays glass plays a prominent role in the production of sustainable energy.
Stoves have played a huge in Ireland and England in showing that the burning of renewable fuels like wood and add to the protection of the environment.  Stove glass allows to radiate out into a room making it an efficient source of heating.  Also, replacement stove glass is readily available in the case of breakage.


Another excellent use of glass or a variant of glass is the installation of solar panels.  The roof of your house could be used to save you money. By installing  Solar panels your home can generate clean, green renewable energy from daylight - a free natural resource Solar PV, also called Photovoltaic.  The sun's energy converts daylight into renewable energy. The electricity is then consumed within the home, reducing your need to buy energy from a supplier. When a Solar PV system produces more energy than a home needs, the extra energy can go to your immersion heater. Solar PV is not to be confused with Solar Thermal - while Solar Thermal heats water only, Solar PV gives you free electricity and hot water.


Generally,


a home is allowed up to 12 sq. m of Solar Panels on the roof without having to seek planning permission.