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Whey Protein Isolate
See productWhen we talk about protein, we usually think of elite athletes or people looking to increase muscle mass at the gym. However, this macronutrient goes far beyond sports performance: protein is essential for the daily life of anyone. Unlike fats or carbohydrates, the body cannot store it, which means we need to include it in our diet every day to maintain vital functions.
The importance of protein is reflected in numerous processes within our body:
- Constant cell renewal: every day, millions of cells regenerate in muscles, skin, hair, nails, and organs. Protein is the raw material that makes this renewal possible.
- Muscle maintenance and recovery: whether you train or simply lead an active lifestyle, protein helps repair and strengthen muscle mass after any effort.
- Immune system support: antibodies, enzymes, and defense cells are made up of proteins. Maintaining an adequate intake directly contributes to protection against illnesses.
- Hormone and enzyme production: hormonal balance, metabolism, and digestion partly depend on proper protein intake.
- Satiety and appetite control: protein generates a greater feeling of fullness than other nutrients, helping regulate hunger and maintain a healthy weight.
In short, protein is not only a resource for athletes but also a key ally in the overall health of every person.
Taking care of your daily protein intake is essential for your body to function properly: it promotes cell regeneration, strengthens your defenses, maintains hormonal balance, and contributes to overall well-being.

I have a diploma in Nutrition and dietetics from CESNID (University of Barcelona), a degree in Nutrition from Kin's College University of London, a postgraduate degree in Sports Nutrition and PNIE (Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology) from the University of Barcelona, and a diploma in Ayurveda Nutrition, energy cooking and Naturopathy. Course Sport Nutrition at the Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and culinary arts in New York and co-owner of Ametlla + de Mallorca in Artà, I currently advise elite athletes and companies. Director of the nutrition department of Rafa Nadal Academy in Manacor and director of the master of Nutrition and sport of the University Alfonso X.