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yeast protein
500 g
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A formula powered by yeast protein
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A dynamic alternative to classic supplements
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Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
MODERN YEAST PROTEIN
A protein supplement based on yeast protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This is a distinctly different option from classic whey formulas or the most popular plant-based blends, so the raw ingredient itself gives the product a more original feel. The formula has been created for people who want to reach for an alternative protein source and bring more variety into their everyday diet.
SUPPORT FOR AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
One serving of the product delivers 21 g of protein, and the whole product contains 70 g of protein per 100 g. Protein contributes to the growth of muscle mass and helps maintain muscle mass. It also helps maintain healthy bones. That makes this supplement a practical part of the daily diet for active people, as well as for anyone who simply wants an easy way to boost their protein intake.

An energetic alternative to classic sports supplements
The biggest standout feature of the product is its protein source itself. Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast is well known for food and technical applications, and here it has been used as the base for a protein supplement. That makes it an interesting choice for people looking for something less obvious than dairy proteins or standard plant blends. It’s a more niche option, but that’s exactly what makes it so compelling and clearly different from the usual line-up.

A choice of flavours and convenient packaging
The product is available in several flavour options, including chocolate, coffee, salted caramel and peanut butter. This choice makes it easy to tailor the supplement to your own preferences and everyday routine. The 500 g pack delivers around 16 servings, so it’s a practical stock to keep on hand for regular use at home, after training, or as a protein boost during the day.
sources
Yeast Protein as an Easily Accessible Food Source https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8780597
Dietary protein and bone health https://ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-9165(23)26582-X/fulltext
Food without agriculture https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-023-01241-2





