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luvbio

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Based on the current body of scientific research, is a whey protein supplement effective for increasing muscle size or strength?
 a. There is emerging evidence of effectiveness
  b. There is no evidence of effectiveness
  c. There is not enough evidence at this time to determine effectiveness

Question 2

Are supplements containing whey and casein considered safe?
 a. These supplements are thought to be safe
  b. These supplements are not thought to be safe



medine

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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