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Bean Protein BIO Bean Protein BIO 200g
BeOrganic
5.05 €

Bean Protein BIO 200g

From 3 units only: 4.95 € / Units. -2%

Shipping weight: 300g
No gluten
No GMO
Additives free
Natural
Vegetarian
Vegan

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Complete Plant-Based Protein 500g
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  • The highest quality protein from organic shelled broad beans
  • Excellent source of vegetable protein and fiber
  • GMO, lactose, and gluten-free
  • Vegetarian and vegan friendly

BeOrganic Bean Protein BIO is a product containing protein extracted from shelled broad beans. It is made from organic, non-GMO raw material. It does not contain lactose, gluten, or casein. It is friendly to vegans, vegetarians, and people following a gluten-free or dairy-free diet.

Broad beans (Vicia faba) are an annual edible plant, commonly grown as a vegetable. It is one of the oldest cultivated legumes. Its seeds have high nutritional value, are extremely tasty and filling. They are an excellent source of protein and fiber. They are also rich in vitamins and minerals - especially noteworthy is the high concentration of vitamin B6, folic acid, magnesium, and potassium.

Broad beans protein has an excellent aminogram. It can not be called a complete protein, because it lacks several essential amino acids, but it is worth noting the high content of glutamine, leucine, and arginine. There is also a significant content of a rare amino acid - levodopa. In the body, it is converted to dopamine, which is a crucial neurotransmitter.

Bean protein is considered to be easily digestible. On the PDCAAS scale (Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acids Score), which evaluates the nutritional value of protein products based on the content of individual amino acids and the ability to digest them, it reaches a fairly high value of 81%. In comparison, in the same index, pea protein reaches up only to about 70%.

Bean seeds are an excellent source of fiber. It is an important part of a healthy diet, is important for the proper functioning of the digestive tract. In addition, it reduces the feeling of hunger and promotes the maintenance of proper body weight.

The protein of broad beans can be used in many dietary models. It is not as allergenic as, for example, soy or whey protein. You will not find gluten, lactose, or casein in it. You can easily include it in a vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, or high-protein diet.

In conclusion, BeOrganic Bean Protein BIO is a great solution for people who want to diversify their diet and increase their intake of protein. The product will also appeal to those wishing to finally reduce their dietary meat intake.

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