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Mt. Capra Clean Whole Protein | Grass-Fed Goat Protein with Whey and Casein Protein | No Bloat, Build and Maintain Muscle, 20 g Protein per Serving,

Brand: Mt Capra
SKU: GD-B07KQQ66VC
Status: In Stock
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About the product

  • COMES FROM A SMALL FAMILY FARM: Our Clean Whole Protein comes from grass-fed goats on our small family farm. We process the protein in our own processing facility 9 miles down the road from our farm.
  • CLEAN AND PURE: Only 1 ingredient! No flavoring, thickeners, sweeteners, gluten, or gmos.
  • PROTEIN FOR MUSCLE AND SATIETY: Protein is a key component of feeling full and is the main macronutrient used to build up the body. Get some quality protein in at 20 g/serving and 4.4 g BCAAs. Delicious in a berry smoothie!
  • TWO TYPES OF PROTEIN FOR BEST RESULTS: Goat Milk protein is naturally 80% casein and 20% whey protein. Casein is a slow digesting protein, helping to keep you full longer and preventing muscle breakdown. Whey protein builds up muscle and is quick digesting.
  • EASY TO DIGEST: Goat milk is more alkaline than cow milk and a lot of people digest it better. Goat milk is an A2 milk, whereas most cow milk is A1. The A1 protein in cow milk can be inflammatory and cause reaction, but most people tolerate A2 just fine. Try it for yourself and see!