Kultra Journal


Explore the Kultra Journal for expert insights on gut health, bloating, inflammation, and clean nutrition. Discover why goat whey protein is the better choice for sensitive stomachs.

Kultra Founder shares struggles with bloating

Why I Created Kultra: Fixing Bloating & Inflammation from Whey Protein

I've spent most of my life feeling like something was wrong with me. Not wrong in a dramatic, crisis kind of way. More like a quiet, persistent wr...
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7 articles in Gut Health

Goat Whey Protein for IBS: Is It Safe and Does ...

Protein Powder and IBS: A Difficult Relationship If you have irritable bowel syndrome, you have probably had a bad experience with protein powder at some point. Maybe it was the...

The Overnight Oats Recipe That Fixed My Gut

I want to talk about something that most people don't — bowel movements. Specifically mine, and how they went from once a week to multiple times a day with a...

Goat Whey Protein vs Pea Protein: Why Goat Whey...

Pea protein has had an incredible run. It became the darling of the wellness world — plant-based, allergen-friendly, marketed as the clean alternative to conventional whey. And for people who...

A2 Protein: What It Is & Why It’s Easier to Digest

A2 Protein Explained, Without the Jargon You've probably started seeing "A2" on dairy products and protein supplements. It sounds technical but the concept is straightforward. And once you understand it,...

Best Protein Powder UK: For Sensitive Stomachs ...

Protein Powder Should Not Make You Feel Worse If your post-workout shake regularly leaves you bloated, gassy, or uncomfortable, something is off. Protein powder is supposed to support your training...

Goat Whey Protein Benefits: Why Is it Superior ...

Bloated, gassy, or just done with your post-workout shake? If standard whey isn't agreeing with you, the problem isn't protein. It's the source. Here's why thousands of UK gym-goers are...

Goat Whey Protein: Why It Doesn't Bloat You Lik...

Bloating after your protein shake? The answer might not be less protein - it might be a different source. Here's what the science says about goat whey and digestibility.