What's Inside Our Whey Isolate Protein Powder
Hepatolean is built on a premium whey isolate protein powder blend โ 70% whey isolate protein powder and 30% whey concentrate protein powder โ then paired with nutrients chosen for how your body handles fat, energy and metabolism. Here’s exactly what’s in each scoop and why.
Why a Gastroenterologist Built a Protein Powder for a Slow Metabolism
Hepatolean was formulated by Dr. Ankit Anand (DrNB, Medical Gastroenterology โ AIG Hospitals, Hyderabad), who spends his clinical days with patients juggling weight, blood sugar and liver health all at once.
The pattern he kept seeing was familiar: people doing the sensible thing โ adding protein, cutting sugar โ but reaching for tubs full of carbohydrate fillers, artificial sweeteners and “fairy-dust” ingredient lists that look impressive and deliver almost nothing. The protein helped. The packaging around it did not.
So the brief was deliberately narrow: start with a clean, high-quality protein, then add only the nutrients with a recognised role in fat metabolism, liver function and energy โ at doses that actually do something. The result is a protein powder for a slow metabolism with nothing in it for show.
"My patients didn't need more marketing; they needed more metabolic clarity. We stripped away the bloat and kept only the biochemistry that supports normal liver function and satiety."
Medical Disclaimer: Hepatolean is a nutritional supplement, not a medicine. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, including fatty liver disease. It is designed to support a healthy adult’s diet โ not to replace medical care.
The Logic: Why Protein, and Why This One
Protein is one of the most useful macronutrients you have if your goals are weight, fullness and metabolic balance.
It keeps you fuller for longer, which makes the gap between meals easier to manage without snacking. It helps preserve lean muscle, which matters because muscle is metabolically active tissue. And gram for gram, it has a far gentler effect on blood sugar than the carbohydrate-heavy meal replacements it often sits beside on the shelf.
The catch is quality.
Quality is where most products fall down. Hepatolean is built on an isolate-led whey blend โ 70% whey isolate protein powder and 30% whey concentrate protein powder โ roughly 12 g of complete, high-biological-value protein per scoop, naturally low in lactose, rich in the leucine that signals muscle maintenance. The isolate keeps it lean and easy to digest; the smaller share of whey concentrate protein powder is deliberate, because it keeps the natural milk co-factors that pure isolate strips away. That clean base is what makes a liver health protein powder worth drinking every day.
What Goes Into This Protein Powder for a Slow Metabolism โ and Why
Every ingredient in Hepatolean earns its place. Here is the thinking behind each one.
Choline โ 350 mg (the signature inclusion)
The nutrient the whole formula is built around. Choline is an essential nutrient that contributes to normal lipid (fat) metabolism and the maintenance of normal liver function. Because the body makes only a limited amount, dietary intake matters โ and most adults fall short. For the background, the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements choline fact sheet is a clear, independent reference.
Inositol โ 700 mg
A naturally occurring compound involved in cellular signalling and how the body handles insulin and fat. It has become one of the most discussed nutrients in metabolic-wellness routines, and is particularly valued by women working on hormonal and metabolic balance.
L-Carnitine โ 500 mg
The body uses carnitine to shuttle fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are burned for energy. In plain terms, it sits right at the doorway of fat metabolism โ which makes it a natural partner to an active, weight-conscious lifestyle.
Magnesium โ 70 mg
An essential mineral involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including those that govern energy metabolism and normal protein synthesis. Magnesium contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and supports normal muscle function โ a quiet workhorse behind the scenes.
Vitamin E โ 10 mg
A fat-soluble antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress. Included at a sensible, everyday-safe level to round out the formula’s metabolic focus rather than to inflate the label.
Digestive Enzyme Complex โ 50 mg (Protease ยท Amylase ยท Lipase)
A trio that helps break down protein, carbohydrate and fat for comfortable digestion and efficient absorption. The principle is simple: a nutrient is only as good as your body’s ability to actually use it.
Sunflower Lecithin
A natural emulsifier that gives Hepatolean its lump-free mix โ and doubles as a natural source of phospholipids and choline.
Stevia & Monk Fruit
Clean, plant-derived sweetness with zero sugar and no artificial sweeteners. All the taste, none of the glycemic load.
Low-Carbohydrate Cereal Base (~3 g)
A light, naturally-derived base that carries flavour and texture while keeping the carbohydrate footprint deliberately low โ so the formula stays friendly to a sugar-aware plan.
Who This Protein Powder for a Slow Metabolism Is For
Hepatolean is made for the metabolically-minded adult โ the person thinking about their weight, their blood sugar and their liver as one connected picture rather than three separate problems.
With around 12 g of protein and only ~3 g of carbohydrate per scoop, it fits a calorie-aware day comfortably: a lighter breakfast, an anchor against mid-afternoon snacking, or a recovery shake after activity. It is sugar-conscious, free from artificial sweeteners and gentle on digestion โ a protein powder for a slow metabolism you can actually keep in your routine.
How to Use It
Step 1
Mix 1 scoop (20g) of Hepatolean powder into 200- 250ml of cold water, milk, or your favorite dairy-free alternative.
Step 2
Shake or blend for 20-30 seconds until completely dissolved. For a thicker consistency, use less liquid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this liver health protein powder a treatment for fatty liver disease?
No. Hepatolean is a nutritional supplement, not a medicine. It is designed to support normal liver function and fat metabolism as part of a healthy diet โ it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent fatty liver disease or any other condition. If you have a diagnosed liver concern, follow your doctor’s guidance first.
How is this different from regular whey protein?
Standard whey gives you protein and little else. Hepatolean starts with an isolate-led whey blend, then adds a focused set of nutrients โ choline, inositol, L-carnitine, magnesium and vitamin E โ chosen for their recognised roles in fat metabolism, liver function and energy.
Is Hepatolean a whey isolate or whey concentrate protein powder?
Both โ and that’s deliberate. It’s a blend of 70% whey isolate protein powder, which is lean and naturally low in lactose, and 30% whey concentrate protein powder, which retains the natural milk co-factors that pure isolate removes. You get the leanness of isolate with the completeness of concentrate.
Will it help me lose weight?
No supplement does that on its own. What protein can do is help you feel fuller for longer and preserve lean muscle, which makes a calorie-aware diet easier to stick to. Hepatolean is built to support that effort, not replace it.
Is it safe to take every day?
For most healthy adults, one to two scoops daily fits comfortably into a balanced diet. If you are pregnant, nursing or managing a medical condition, speak to your physician before starting.
Does it contain sugar or artificial sweeteners?
No added sugar and no artificial sweeteners. Hepatolean is sweetened naturally with stevia and monk fruit, with only ~3 g of carbohydrate per scoop.
Can I take it if I'm lactose intolerant?
The blend is isolate-led and naturally low in lactose, which many people with mild sensitivity tolerate well. If you have a diagnosed dairy allergy or significant intolerance, check with your doctor first.
This page is for general information about a nutritional supplement and is not medical advice. Hepatolean is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement.