Whey Chocolate Milkshake By Millecor Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Whey Chocolate Milkshake by Millecor
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Calories
Ingredient Group | Header |
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Category | other |
Total Fat
Ingredient Group | Fat (unspecified) |
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Category | fat |
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Saturated Fat
Ingredient Group Saturated fat Category fat
Cholesterol
Ingredient Group | Cholesterol |
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Category | fat |
Total Carbohydrates
Ingredient Group | Carbohydrate |
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Category | sugar |
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Dietary Fiber
Ingredient Group Fiber (unspecified) Category fiber
Total Sugars
Ingredient Group Sugar Category sugar
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added Sugars
Ingredient Group Sugar (unspecified) Category sugar
Protein
Ingredient Group | Protein |
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Category | protein |
Calcium
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
Sodium
Ingredient Group | Sodium |
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Category | mineral |
Iron
Ingredient Group | Iron |
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Category | mineral |
Potassium
Ingredient Group | Potassium |
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Category | mineral |
Whey Protein Blend
Ingredient Group | Blend (Amino Acid/Protein) |
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Category | blend |
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Whey Protein Concentrate
Description:Whey protein is a type of protein derived from cow's milk. Specifically, whey comes from the cheesemaking process. Enzymes are added to milk, which separates the milk into cheese curds and liquid whey. Whey is a complete protein, meaning that it contains all nine essential amino acids that the body needs but cannot produce on its own. Whey protein is often used as a supplement to help build and repair muscle tissue, and it is popular among athletes and bodybuilders. There are three main types of whey protein: concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate. The concentrate contains a higher amount of lactose (milk sugar) and fat, while isolate is a purer form of protein that contains less lactose and fat. Hydrolysate is a predigested form of whey protein that is easier for the body to absorb. Whey protein is often consumed in the form of powders, shakes, and bars, and it can be mixed with water, milk, or other beverages. Drug interactions with whey protein typically result due to the calcium content of whey, which can decrease absorption of some drugs, including many classes of antibiotics.
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Ingredient Group Whey Protein Category protein
Whey Protein Isolate
Description:Whey protein is a type of protein derived from cow's milk. Specifically, whey comes from the cheesemaking process. Enzymes are added to milk, which separates the milk into cheese curds and liquid whey. Whey is a complete protein, meaning that it contains all nine essential amino acids that the body needs but cannot produce on its own. Whey protein is often used as a supplement to help build and repair muscle tissue, and it is popular among athletes and bodybuilders. There are three main types of whey protein: concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate. The concentrate contains a higher amount of lactose (milk sugar) and fat, while isolate is a purer form of protein that contains less lactose and fat. Hydrolysate is a predigested form of whey protein that is easier for the body to absorb. Whey protein is often consumed in the form of powders, shakes, and bars, and it can be mixed with water, milk, or other beverages. Drug interactions with whey protein typically result due to the calcium content of whey, which can decrease absorption of some drugs, including many classes of antibiotics.
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Ingredient Group Whey Protein Category protein
Digestive Enzyme Blend
Ingredient Group | Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
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Category | blend |
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Papain
Description:Papain is a proteolytic enzyme that is extracted from the papaya fruit. It is also known as papaya proteinase. Proteolytic enzymes are enzymes that break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. Papain specifically breaks down proteins by hydrolyzing the peptide bonds that link amino acids together. Papain is used in a variety of applications, including food production, medicine, and biotechnology. Medically, papain can be used to remove dead tissue from wounds and to treat certain skin conditions. It has also been used to treat sports injuries, such as sprains and strains. Additionally, it is a common ingredient in digestive enzyme dietary supplements to aid in the digestion of proteins.
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Ingredient Group Papain Category enzyme
Protease
Ingredient Group Proteolytic Enzymes (Proteases) Category enzyme
Drugs that interact with Whey Chocolate Milkshake by Millecor
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
32 Gram(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
32 Gram(s)
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Servings per container | 28 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calories |
120 Calorie(s)
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Header |
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Total Fat |
2.5 Gram(s)
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Fat (unspecified) |
3%
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Saturated Fat |
1.5 Gram(s)
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Saturated fat |
7%
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Cholesterol |
60 mg
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Cholesterol |
20%
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Total Carbohydrates |
4 Gram(s)
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Carbohydrate |
1%
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Dietary Fiber |
1 Gram(s)
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Fiber (unspecified) |
2%
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Total Sugars |
2 Gram(s)
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Sugar |
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added Sugars |
0 Gram(s)
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Sugar (unspecified) |
--
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Protein |
24 Gram(s)
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Protein |
48%
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Calcium |
123 mg
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Calcium |
10%
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Sodium |
50 mg
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Sodium |
2%
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Iron |
0.8 mg
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Iron |
4%
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Potassium |
290 mg
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Potassium |
6%
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Whey Protein Blend |
29 Gram(s)
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Blend (Amino Acid/Protein) |
--
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Whey Protein Concentrate |
0 NP
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Whey Protein |
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Whey Protein Isolate |
0 NP
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Whey Protein |
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Digestive Enzyme Blend |
10 mg
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Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
--
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Papain |
0 NP
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Papain |
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Protease |
0 NP
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Proteolytic Enzymes (Proteases) |
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Other Ingredients: |
Cocoa
Natural and Artificial flavors
Sucralose
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Label Statments:
Formula |
- Millecor Whey Protein Blend contains pure, ultrafiltered whey protein providing the highest biological value available from any single protein source.
- Approximate Amino Acids per Serving (Naturally Occurring)
Alanine 1208 mg
Aspartic Acid 2515 mg
Glutamic Acid 4015 mg
Histidine 422 mg
Leucine 2450 mg
Methionine 528 mg
Proline 1416 mg
Threonine 1618 mg
Tyrosine 727 mg
Arginine 665 mg
Cystine 566 mg
Glycine 437 mg
Isoleucine 1429 mg
Lysine 2389 mg
Phenylalanine 756 mg
Serine 1231 mg
Tryptophan 416 mg
Valine 1268 mg
Total BCAAs 5147 mg
- Premium protein blend
- Chocolate milkshake natural & artificial flavor
28 servings
24 g protein
4 g carbs
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Formulation |
- This makes Millecor Whey Protein Blend ideal for fast recovery and incredible gains in lean muscle.
- Premium blend of protein
- Contains no aspartame
- Complete amino acid profile
Quick amino uptake
Rapid absorption
Incredible flavor
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Suggested Use: Mix one rounded scoop with 4-6 oz of water, milk, or your favorite beverage.
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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General Statements |
- Veteran owned business
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Seals/Symbols |
- GMP Certified Good Manufacturing Practice
Made in a FDA Registered Facility
Made in USA America
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Precautions |
- Allergen Warning: Manufactured on shared equipment that produces products containing milk, eggs, soybeans, wheat, shellfish, fish oil, tree nuts and peanuts.
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Brand Information
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Manufactured for & Distributed by | |
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Name | MILLECOR |
Street Address | 215 Gonyo Ln |
City | Richmond |
State | TX |
ZipCode | 77469 |
Web Address | MILLECOR.com |
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