UNJURY is a great-tasting protein supplement delivering the highest quality protein that’s right for virtually every health goal and medical need.
Click on each flavor below for the Nutrition Facts for that flavor:
UNJURY Ingredient Quality:
The source of complete protein in UNJURY is Whey Protein Isolate. Whey Protein Isolate has more protein, and less lactose and minerals, than Whey Protein Concentrate, a common ingredient in many supplements.
Because we use only Whey Protein Isolate, UNJURY has a cleaner taste, not chalky, not gritty
and without aftertaste.
For more on how Whey Protein Isolate is made, click here.
UNJURY Protein Quality Score is 100
Not all protein has the same value to your body. In fact, for the most important use of protein – building and replacing cells – some proteins get a score of zero (more below).
The reason for the difference among proteins is the amino acid profile. Proteins are made of amino acids, and there are 20 different ones in the human body. Of the twenty, 9 of them must be consumed to meet your daily needs. These 9 amino acids are called Essential or Indispensable. We’ll call them “EAAs”.
You need the 9 EAAs in certain proportions, and so there is a protein scoring system called Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Scoring (or PDCAAS). It is supported by the FDA, the World Health Organization, and perhaps most importantly, the Institute of Medicine at the National Academy of Sciences.
Some proteins get a PDCAAS score of zero out of a possible 100.
UNJURY has a PDCAAS Score of 100.
UNJURY® Typical Amino Acid Profile
|
Mg. per Serving |
Mg. per Gram of Protein |
| Alanine |
190 |
54 |
| Arginine |
460 |
23 |
| Aspartic acid |
2240 |
112 |
| Cystine |
490 |
25 |
| Glutamine / Glutamic acid |
3730 |
187 |
| Glycine |
340 |
17 |
| Histidine * |
360 |
18 |
| Isoleucine * |
1340 |
67 |
| Leucine * |
2280 |
114 |
| Lysine * |
1960 |
98 |
| Methionine * |
480 |
24 |
| Phenylalanine * |
630 |
31 |
| Proline |
1270 |
64 |
| Serine |
980 |
49 |
| Threonine * |
1430 |
72 |
| Tryptophan * |
440 |
22 |
| Tyrosine |
600 |
30 |
| Valine * |
1220 |
61 |
* NOTE: The importance of Essential Amino Acids is based on the standards set by the Institute of Medicine at the National Academy of Sciences - http://www.iom.edu/?id=12702
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