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Alpino Health Foods launches 100% peanut-based protein powder

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Alpino Health Food, the peanut protein company has launched 100% peanut-based protein powder that will transform India’s health industry. Formulated in the Netherlands, this innovation sets a new standard in the market, providing a superior alternative to traditional protein supplements that can be consumed by all.

This revolutionary peanut protein provides 24 grams of high-quality protein per scoop, enriched with 5.1 grams of Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs). This peanut protein is made with 100% natural ingredients, it has no added artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, or sweeteners. It has monk fruit added as a form of natural sweetener. Plant proteins like pea protein & soy protein, when combined 2 or more, become a complete protein source, and the major issue with any plant protein already available in the market is taste. Alpino’s Supernatural Protein provides a 100% natural protein that tastes like whey & is completely digestive & lactose-free.

The product is not only nutritious but also delicious, catering to the needs of fitness enthusiasts, athletes, and anyone seeking a healthy and tasty protein source & more importantly free of any toxic chemicals or additives. 

Alpino’s innovative protein powder stands out for its natural ingredients and taste. It is not only packed with nutrition but also aligns with the growing consumer demand for clean and sustainable eating, whether mixed into a smoothie, blended into recipes or enjoyed simply with chilled water on its own. 

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